What does Carna do for nurses?
CARNA is the professional and regulatory body for Alberta's more than 37,000 RNs, including nurses in direct care, education, research and administration as well as nurse practitioners. Its mandate is to protect the public by ensuring that Albertans receive effective, safe and ethical care by registered nurses.
What does Carna stand for?
College of Registered Nurses of Alberta.
How many Registered Nurses are in Alberta?
There are over 26,000 RNs employed by Alberta health Services. Nurses (RNs, RPNs, LPNs and NPs combined) are the largest clinical profession, representing over half of the clinical workforce.
How much do Alberta nurses make?
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Average Wage |
$45.40 / hr |
Average Salary |
$70,429.00 / yr |
Hours Per Week |
29.8 hrs |
Do all nurses in Alberta work for AHS?
Registered Nurses work in nearly every corner of AHS.