BC College of Nurses and Midwives
Aditya Sharma is an experienced professional in health care, education, and statistics, currently serving as a Performance Measurement Specialist at BC College of Nurses and Midwives since June 2021. Aditya has been an instructor at St. Lawrence College and an Open Learning Faculty member in Statistics and Bio-Statistics at Thompson Rivers University since 2017 and 2002, respectively. Previous roles include Manager of Primary Care at Squamish Nation, Performance Improvement Consultant at Providence Health Care, Quality Improvement Consultant at Island Health, and Leader of Evaluation and Quality Improvement at Fraser Health Authority. Aditya holds multiple advanced degrees, including a Master of Health Administration from The University of British Columbia and a Master's in Community Health from the University of Northern British Columbia, in addition to a Master's in Statistics from Tribhuvan University and a Provincial Instructor Diploma from Vancouver Community College.
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BC College of Nurses and Midwives
BCCNM is the provincial regulator for all nurses and midwives in British Columbia. We regulate the four nursing designations--licensed practical nurses (LPN), nurse practitioners (NP), registered nurses (RN) and registered psychiatric nurses (RPN)--as well as registered midwives (RM). Our purpose is to ensure the public receives safe, competent, and ethical nursing and midwifery care. BCCNM was established Sep. 1, 2020, through the amalgamation of the BC College of Nursing Professionals and the College of Midwives of BC. This amalgamation is in line with the Ministry of Health's ongoing efforts to streamline and modernize health profession regulation in B.C. The new college is the first nurse and midwife regulator in Canada, and the largest regulator in Western Canada, overseeing 68,500 registrants.