Prepare for your practice education
The family nurse practitioner program has three required practice courses starting in the first term of second year. There are also required on-sites and simulated skills starting in the third term of the first year.
- NUNP 541: Advanced Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning Practice (including on-sites and simulated skills) is taken with a co-requisite NUNP 540 theory course
Practicum courses:
- NUNP 549: Primary Health Care I & II (Practicum) taken with co-requisites NUNP 543 adult theory course and NUNP 545 children and families theory course
- NUNP 548: Primary Health Care III (Practicum) is taken with co-requisite NUNP 547 older adult theory course
- NUNP 537: Family Nurse Practitioner Integration Internship (Practicum)
Practicum information
- You are expected to travel outside their local community to complete practice experiences and must arrange transportation and accommodation. Any costs related to nursing practice experiences are the individual student's responsibility.
- Planning for your placement begins 5-6 months before the start of a practicum. A practica coordinator will contact you to discuss placement ideas and complete a student profile.
- One month before the start of your practicum, ensure you have met and submitted the necessary school of nursing practica requirements.
- Two weeks before the start of your practicum, you must connect with the practicum agency to complete student orientation (often online), an oath of confidentiality if required, and security clearance procedures. You may need to provide the agency with a criminal record review, immunization record, and health insurance coverage.
- You are responsible for knowing the nursing practice requirements and expectations of the Faculty of Health, the School of Nursing, and the health regions/practice agencies where your practice experiences occur. Program requirements are the financial responsibility of students to maintain and provide evidence when required.
Please refer to the following:
- (Canadian Nurses Association)
- (Canadian Nurses Association)
- (Canadian Nurses Association)
- Practice Standards, Professional Standards, and Scope of Practice for the jurisdictions in which you practice.
Nurse practitioner students practice within the competencies outlined by the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives.