NP Applicants: Evidence of Practice
If you are not a recent nursing graduate and CNO asks you to provide evidence of recent nursing practice, it must include:
- past position(s) in nursing (e.g., staff nurse, researcher, educational instructor)
- practice setting(s), as applicable (e.g., long-term care, acute care hospital, in-patient unit)
- patient population(s) (e.g., geriatrics, paediatrics)
- evidence of registration in the relevant jurisdiction(s)
- job description(s)
CNO will assess all information you provide to determine if you meet the evidence of practice requirement.
Nurse Practitioner applicants must meet the same evidence of practice
requirement as other applicants, with one exception: they must
demonstrate evidence of practice in an advanced practice nursing role.
This can be done by completing one of the following:
- meeting the educational requirement for registration as an NP in the
requested specialty (Adult, Paediatrics or Primary Health Care) within
the previous 3 years
or
- practising in a clinical NP role. This must have included direct
interaction with client population(s) for each desired specialty
certificate. The applicant must have used advanced nursing knowledge and
decision-making skills in health assessment, diagnosis and therapeutics
when treating those clients
or
- having an evaluation that the Registration Committee approves. You
will be required to complete a supervised clinical practicum as an NP
within your desired specialty. As well, you must successfully complete
any additional training, experience, examinations or assessments the
committee identifies.
For NP applicants, CNO considers if your recent nursing practice includes:
- clinical practice within your desired specialty
and
- a nursing role within that specialty that required you to use
advanced knowledge and decision-making skills in assessment, diagnosis
and therapeutics, when treating patients.
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Within the past 3 years, have you practised in a clinical NP role in the specialty in which you seek registration?
Practical experience in a clinical NP role includes:
- direct interaction with client population(s) consistent with the specialty certificate for which you seek registion
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- using advanced nursing knowledge and decision-making skills in
health assessment, diagnosis and therapeutics when treating those
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Has CNO received other information about:
- your experience within the past 3 years
- your nursing education/other courses taken within the past 3 years
as an NP in the specialty in which you seek registration, and determined it meets the evidence of practice requirement?
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Have you or will you return to another jurisdiction to practise as an NP in the specialty in which you seek registration?
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Will you complete additional education as an NP in the specialty in which you seek registration, as CNO directs?
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Additional education for meeting evidence of practice requirement
Applicants who don't meet the evidence of practice requirement have the option to complete additional education.
NP applicants must complete a supervised clinical practice with a
client population that is relevant to the desired NP specialty
certificate (i.e., adult, paediatrics, and/or primary health care).
The supervised clinical practice must:
- be reflective of the NP role in Ontario
- include a client population relevant to the desired specialty certificate
- involve advanced knowledge and decision-making skills in health assessment, diagnosis and therapeutics when treating clients
- apply the NP core competencies
- be supervised by an NP
Once you complete the required education, your educational facility
must send a document (e.g., transcript) to CNO confirming you have
completed the supervised clinical practice. This should include an
assessment of your practice applying the NP core competencies and
achieving learning objectives. CNO must receive this information in a
sealed envelope bearing the educational facility’s letterhead, seal or
stamp.