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It’s become more difficult to keep track of disciplinary decisions involving nurses in Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia College of Nursing has eliminated the ...

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The Nova Scotia College of Nursing has eliminated the previous chronological list of disciplinary decisions in favour of an alphabetical system that uses the nurses’ names and registration numbers.It’s become more difficult to keep track of disciplinary decisions involving nurses in Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia College of Nursing has eliminated the previous chronological list of decisions in favour of an alphabetical system that uses the nurses’ names and registration numbers.“There has been a change in how you search for conduct decisions and they are tied to factors that identify the particular nurse as a public safety measure, including the nurse’s name and registration number,” said college spokesperson Jane Wilson in an email Wednesday.

“The information we share has not changed and it is available by clicking 'details to the right of the table,” Wilson said. The other major medical regulatory body, the Nova Scotia College of Physicians and Surgeons, has maintained its chronological list of disciplinary decisions. Those can be found on theIt has been our privilege to have the trust and support of our East Coast communities for the last 200 years. Our SaltWire team is always watching out for the place we call home.

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