
Prince Edward Island College of Nursing & Midwifery
Ensuring safe, high-quality nursing and midwifery practices in Prince Edward Island.

LPN, RN, RPN, NP & Midwives

Authorized Prescribers

Registrants Appointments
What is PEICNM?
The Prince Edward Island College of Nursing and Midwifery (PEICNM) serves the public by regulating all nurses and midwives practicing in PEI in accordance with the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) and its Regulations.
All nurses, which includes registered nurses (RNs), nurse practitioners (NPs), registered psychiatric nurses (RPNs), and licensed practical nurses (LPNs), and midwifes in PEI must be registered by PEICNM in order to practice nursing or midwifery in the province.
PEI Chronic Pain Strategy Online Survey
The Department of Health and Wellness, in collaboration with Health PEI has opened two online surveys as part of engagement on the draft PEI Chronic Pain Strategy.
Health care provider survey — for primary care, specialty care, and allied health providers who provide chronic pain care to Island residents:
• English language available at : PEI Chronic Pain Strategy – Health Care Provider Survey – Web Survey Tools …
National Nurses Week
National Nurses week takes place Monday May 11 – Sunday May 17 and celebrates the vital contributions of nurses across Canada. This year’s theme which is developed by the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) is “The Power of Nurses to Transform Health”
The Prince Edward Island College of Nursing and Midwifery (PEICNM) recognizes the incredible impact registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, registered psychiatric nurses and nurse practitioners have in shaping health care, driving …
Survey: Exploring Prescription Drug Coverage Barriers to Accessing STBBI Treatment
Survey title:
Between the gaps: A cross-sectional survey of healthcare providers exploring prescription drug coverage barriers to accessing STBBI treatment (Ethics ID: H25-00503)
Why your input matters:
Many of the populations most at risk for Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections (STBBIs), including HIV, Hepatitis C, and syphilis – including people who use drugs, individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability, people with experiences of incarceration, …










