Nurse practitioners
Playing a vital role in British Columbia’s health care system, nurse practitioners are health care providers with graduate level clinical education that autonomously diagnose and treat medical conditions, help patients prevent illness, manage care and provide access to specialized care when needed.

About nurse practitioners
Nurse practitioners deliver high-quality care across a range of settings, including underserved and rural areas. To work as a nurse practitioner in British Columbia (B.C.), you must be registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).
Nurse practitioners provide medical services in the same way as physicians and are considered Medical Staff within Health Authorities. To work within a B.C. Health Authority, nurse practitioners are required to be privileged and credentialed by Medical Affairs departments as part of the hiring process.
B.C. news for nurse practitioners
British Columbia is taking action to attract doctors, nurses from U.S.
The Province is taking new steps to attract more doctors and nurses from the U.S. by fast-tracking credential recognition and launching a co-ordinated, targeted recruitment campaign.
Connecting patients to doctors and nurse practitioners
People in B.C. with a personal health number can now join the Health Connect Registry to help you and your family find a primary care provider in your community. Once you are signed up, the registry can help match you with a family doctor or nurse practitioner near you, as providers become available.
Helping people get emergency care faster
When people go to the emergency department they need prompt access to care. We’re working to help people get the emergency care they need faster. We’re taking steps to add the role of physician assistants to the healthcare team in B.C. It is an important next step in the actions we’re taking to retain, recruit and train health-care workers so people in B.C. can get the health care they need.