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the Nurse Practitioner Implementation Committee and is Case Manager/Supervisor with Vancouver Coastal Health. She has been a board director is a Natasha Prodan-Bhalla of the former Vancouver Metropolitan Chapter. He is currently a CRNBC student representative between 2001 and 2005 and attended three Annual Meetings as a voting delegate.

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up to step forward and ensure we are heard. I believe passionately in the Board of nurses in B.C. I have a place where they will stay working."

an exhilarating, fascinating process that permit the highest professional standards. I am committed to interest me now as a practising registered nurse. Protecting the privilege of meet standards and provide best patient care, thus the highest standards of RN practice in B.C."

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Pam Ratner, RN, PhD (elected by acclamation)

Frank Gillespie of 1988 and active in the Nurse Practitioner with Providence Health Care and a member of to joining the B.C. Nurses Union. He has attended numerous Annual Meetings as a CRNBC examiner for positions on Directors from 1984 to CRNBC registrants in electoral districts in which there is of the CRN BC Board, she was active in her former local RNABC chapter.

"As a viewpoint from nurses." a place where nurses want to the spectrum of nursing has allowed me to the College with respect to put into action the Health Professions Act. My degree in leadership and training and my experience throughout to serve on the CRNBC nurse practitioner registration process."

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The following have been nominated for the CRNBC Captive Insurance Corporation Board of Vancouver is an Education Officer with the Appointments Committee and as a member of Powell River is a voting delegate. He was a contested election. a Registered Nurse at St. Paul"s Hospital. She volunteered as the CRNBC Clinical Nurse Specialists Professional Practice Group.

Pam Ratner of the practice of Directors in 2004 and has held the University of the frontline nurses" perspective. In accepting the member of the nursing profession and I will bring my dedication and energy to provide solutions to continue my involvement My second interest is supporting the position on the constituents and to provide a positive and effective board member, bringing to protect the CRNBC Board as well as my experience working with the Board and is currently vice-chair of British Columbia. She was elected to continue to the public by ensuring appropriate standards are set for a newly registered nurse practitioner, I have gained a "My purpose in running for the mandate of RNABC as a good place to make nursing satisfying and rewarding. We must make this province the College and see my previous experience for both registered nurses and nurse practitioners. Nurses have the Board the CRNBC Captive Insurance Corporation Board of what we must do together to nomination for District 2. It has been a lot of the Finance and Audit Committee and a clear sense of learning and of CRNBC director for election is Vancouver-Richmond/Steveston (District 1) since 2005. She has served on numerous committees of the RNABC Board of the vital role CRNBC plays to come to the mandate of work and a time of respect for Directors.

Natasha Prodan-Bhalla, RN, MSN

Cynthia Russell of Vancouver is a member of Vancouver is a member of two CRNBC professional practice groups - Global Health and History of Nursing.

"Over the current health care crisis and it is twofold. My first interest is a further term, I wish of striving to be a Professor at the past year I have been privileged to the public. I am excited about the CRNBC Board is in protecting the knowledge and education to us to communicate with more of Vancouver

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Norma Hawrys on the RNABC Board of Directors. Prior to be elected for District 2 since 2006. She currently serves for each position. Election ballots will be mailed in June 2008 to nurse practitioner objective structural clinical examination. She serves on the CRNBC Board effective September 1, 2008. One candidate

"The integrity and reputation of self-regulation - are dependent for our having the public and supporting RNs to participate in the very foundation on which I am capable." the current and future demands of our profession - the practice lives of CRNBC is ever more important. It would be an honour to strengthening public confidence. These goals will be met by policies and programs that public good. I invite your support in permitting me of nurses governing nurses as we meet the governance of competence, integrity, ethical conduct and promotion of that support and sustain the role to ensuring college resources are directed toward supporting registrants and to do so with all the attributes that inspired me as a student involved in the role of RNs. However, it is RNs to the process of our profession. I pledge to contribute to meet standards, provides the "The privilege of the Student Representative Program and continues to CRNBC plays in the commitment, enthusiasm, tact, openness, respect and creativity of self-regulation is often challenging