About nurse practitioners

Nurse practitioners in B.C. have a background in nursing and complete advanced master’s level clinical education to provide high quality, evidence-based care. In B.C., nurse practitioners can do the following:

  • Act as a primary care provider, similar to a family physician 
  • Conduct medical and physical assessments  
  • Order and interpret tests such as medical imaging and bloodwork 
  • Diagnose and manage medical conditions  
  • Prescribe medications and write orders for other providers 
  • Complete disability, ICBC, WorkSafe BC and extended health benefit forms  
  • Perform minor procedures such as IUD insertion, suturing or biopsies  
  • Refer to medical specialists of any type  
  • Provide health education, counselling and preventative strategies for health 
  • Work with other team members such as nurses, physicians, pharmacists, mental health counsellors, to ensure you have the best care 
  • Work in a hospital and more specialized settings across a continuum of care 

To become a nurse practitioner, you must meet the registration requirements set out by the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) which include:

  • Completing an undergraduate degree in nursing and a recognized master’s level nurse practitioner program 
  • Meeting nurse practitioner registration exam requirements 

  • Primary Care Networks (PCNs) where NPs work in a team-based care model in settings such as Primary Care Clinics, Community Health Centres, Indigenous Primary Care Clinics, Urgent and Primary Care Centers and more
  • Acute care including cardiology, neurology, geriatrics, emergency departments, orthopedics, internal medicine, and more 
  • Cancer care including radiation and medical oncology, pain and symptom management programs and more 
  • Specialized outpatient clinics such as cardiac clinics, chronic pain clinics, HIV clinics, and more 
  • Pediatrics including acute and community-based programs such as neonatal units, Intensive Care Units (ICUs), orthopedics, asthma clinics, emergency departments, pediatric oncology and more 
  • Long term care and rehabilitation centers  
  • Correctional health services  
  • Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) services

Explore nurse practitioner jobs in Primary Care Networks    

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Visit the BCCNM website for information about eligibility and how to apply for full practising registration as a nurse practitioner in B.C. as: B.C. graduates, Canadian nurse practitioner graduates, nurse practitioners registered in Canada and nurse practitioners registered and educated outside of Canada.