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School of Nursing
Innovation and excellence in health care education
A purpose-built home for TRU’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Nursing, Master of Nursing-Nurse Practitioner and Health Care Assistant programs is now open.
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Master of Nursing
Acquire the abilities you need for principled and thoughtful leadership through critical and creative approaches that influence innovation.
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Master of Nursing – Nurse Practitioner
Be an active part of the solution to BC’s healthcare practitioner shortage with the first nurse practitioner program in the southern Interior.
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing
A significant emphasis in this program is that the graduates make a positive difference to the health and well-being of all people.
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Practical Nurse Diploma
Acquire the practical and theoretical grounding you need to give professional nursing care to individuals, families and groups.
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Health Care Assistant Certificate
Learn the skills you need to help older adults in residential care facilities, assisted living facilities and in clients' private homes.
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Return to Registered Nursing
This program provides educational access for non-practicing nurses and supports their re-entry into professional practice.
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We are committed to ensuring Indigenous students have a strong foundation for a successful career in health care.
Students and faculty can stretch their nursing knowledge in Stavanger, Norway, Nepal and Canberra, Australia.
Nursing News
TRU researchers win Michael Smith Health Research BC awards
Two Thompson Rivers University researchers have been awarded up to $20,000 each through the Michael Smith Health Research BC Reach Program.
Nursing offers in-depth naloxone training
The Simulation-Based Learning Centre has developed a new advanced training session in CPR and naloxone in response to the opioid crisis.
Williams Lake nursing students start semester with a gift
Thanks to donor support, first-year nursing students in Williams Lake lab received nursing kits on their first day of classes.