Embracing Truth & Reconciliation
Leading up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, 2023, we wanted to take some time to reflect on the transformative process of acknowledging historical injustices, fostering healing, and promoting unity within communities.
Have Questions About Your Practice?
Ensuring our members are equipped, especially during times of uncertainty, is a top priority for the CRNS. CRNA Nursing Advisors are dedicated to answering questions from RNs, RN(AAP)s and NPs about their nursing practice, and we welcome any CRNS members, members of the public and employers to connect with an on-call Advisor to work through any questions you may have.
The Pulse
This edition of The Pulse will highlight the various steps and milestones an RN, NP or RN(AAP) could experience throughout their career and how the CRNS is a constant figure in that journey.
Reflection & Action at the CRNS
CRNS Council and staff commit to stand in solidarity against racism and for racial justice. We hope to see and be a part of lasting change for Black, Indigenous and People of Colour in Saskatchewan and Canada, especially in health care.
Temporary Service Disruption
The first phase of the CRNS’s transition to our new registrant database, Alinity, will go live on Monday, July 22, 2024. Some services will be temporarily paused on Wednesday, July 17 at 2 p.m. to prepare for the change.
The Nurse License Check system and the Continuing Competence Program online platform will not be available during this time and applications will not be processed.
These services will resume on July 22 at 8 a.m. If you have any questions or require assistance, please contact the CRNS at info@crns.ca.
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Nurse License Check
Use this tool to verify if a nurse is licensed with the CRNS or to check if you currently hold a valid license.
Our online verification service enables the public, employers and members to confirm if a nurse is eligible to practice registered nursing in Saskatchewan.
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Registrant Area Sign In
All current CRNS registrants can use the Registrant Area Sign In to renew all license types—GN, RN, NP, RN(AAP)—request status changes, update personal, education or employment information, and pay invoices and print receipts.
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Practice Consultation
Our advisors are available for professional practice consultation.
You can meet with a nursing advisor over the phone or in person. The advisor will help you clarify your issue or concern and how best to address it, including relevant resources that you can use.