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Welcome 

Welcome to the Association of Registered Nurses of Prince Edward Island (ARNPEI) website. The ARNPEI is the professional organization and regulatory body for registered nurses in Prince Edward Island.

In accordance with the Registered Nurses Act, anyone wishing to practice as a "registered nurse" in Prince Edward Island must be a member of the Association.  Founded in 1922, ARNPEI is the largest group of health professionals in the province with approximately 1500 members.

If you have any questions or comments about this site, please contact info@arnpei.ca or

The Association of Registered Nurses of Prince Edward Island
53 Grafton Street
Charlottetown, PEI 
C1A 1K8                                                         

Tel: (902) 368-3764
Fax: (902) 628-1430

 

 Karen Moore-Edwards
 Parkdale Medical Centre
 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 

 Why did you decide to become a nurse practitioner?

After 10 years of nursing I made the choice to further my education and study to become a nurse practitioner. I saw a real need in my community for the expanded role which allows me to assist patients and families with their health-care needs


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