BC College of Nurses and Midwives
Harpreet Randhawa, RN, BSN, GNC(C), currently serves as the Regional Practice Initiatives Lead and Nursing Manager for the Long-Term Care (LTC) and Assisted Living (AL) Professional Practice Team at Vancouver Coastal Health, where the focus is on optimizing the nursing role in LTC through educational upskilling and enhancing person-centered care. Harpreet also fulfills a Site Visitor role for the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives, conducting site visits to assess nursing education program compliance with standards. Previous experience includes serving as the Practical Nursing Program Coordinator at CDI College, where responsibilities included program management and faculty performance enhancement, as well as roles as Lead Nursing Instructor at Fraser Health Authority and Registered Nurse positions at Vancouver Coastal Health. Harpreet holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Douglas 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.