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Welcome

Every nurse has the opportunity to be a leader in their own right, from within their own practice, team, and organization. Learn to become empowered to lead and make a difference each day.

This year’s Conference nurtures and celebrates courageous professionals motivated to lead and build solutions in health care. The CLPNA invites LPNs and colleagues to join us for dynamic speakers and informative sessions with a collaborative interprofessional focus.

 

Members: Apply for $100 off the registration !

CLPNA members attending the full Conference (two days) can reduce their Registration Fee by $100 through an education grant from the Fredrickson-McGregor Education Foundation for LPNs (the Foundation). An online Grant Application Form is included as part of the registration process. Those eligible for grant funds will receive a cheque following the Conference. Applicants must meet the Grant Guidelines eligibility requirements. See the Frequently Asked Questions on the Foundation’s website.

Recent Updates

Speaker Highlights

Minister Fred HorneFred Horne
Minister of Health and Wellness
MLA, Edmonton - Rutherford

Mr. Horne was elected to his first term as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Edmonton-Rutherford on March 3, 2008 and was sworn in as the Minister of Health and Wellness on October 12, 2011. Previous appointments include Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health and Wellness, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Seniors and Community Supports, Chair of the Standing Committee on Health, and Deputy Chair of the Premier's Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities.

Kathleen BartholomewKathleen Bartholomew
Healing Nurse-to-Nurse Hostility

The expression “Nurses eat their young” is so far removed from our idea of the caring and nurturing nurse that we shudder to think it could possibly be true. But the truth is, nurses are hurting each other. Stories from the ‘front line’ cannot be ignored. These stories are the voices of nurses telling the world about their experiences. The first step to healing our relationships is the most difficult: to recognize and openly discuss the problem. Only by understanding the origin and reasons for our behaviors can we even begin to create the healing environment that is so desperately needed in nursing- for ourselves, as well as our patients.

Michelle CederbergMichelle Cederberg
But I've Never Climbed Everest!?
Setting Aside Small Thinking to Find the Leader within YOU

Success is a personal journey that shouldn’t be measured against the accomplishments of others. You are meant to be whatever you dream of becoming regardless of what those around you might think, or the barriers that you have put up for yourself. In this surprisingly funny, wake-up-call session Michelle shares her ordinary success story to shed light on why we put up barriers to getting to where we really want to be.

Ron CulbersonRon Culberson
Do it Well. Make it Fun

This hilarious presentation shows healthcare staff that quality care requires both excellence and fun. He teaches healthcare staff and managers how to create an environment in which everyone wants to be at work. And ultimately, he helps staff and managers understand that excellence combined with fun and humor leads to better patient care.

"Leaders are made, they are not born. They are made by hard effort, which is the price which all of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile" - Vince Lombardi

Get Connected

Stay up-to-date on the latest news in our ever-changing industry! The CLPNA has made it a priority to enable communication with our members in every way possible. This serves two purposes, to keep you informed, and to enable you to connect with your community. 

Keep yourself in the know by following us on:

 

                  

 

Click here to sign up for our E-Updates!

Welcome

Every nurse has the opportunity to be a leader in their own right, from within their own practice, team, and organization. Learn to become empowered to lead and make a difference each day.

This year’s Conference nurtures and celebrates courageous professionals motivated to lead and build solutions in health care. The CLPNA invites LPNs and colleagues to join us for dynamic speakers and informative sessions with a collaborative interprofessional focus.

 

Members: Apply for $100 off the registration !

CLPNA members attending the full Conference (two days) can reduce their Registration Fee by $100 through an education grant from the Fredrickson-McGregor Education Foundation for LPNs (the Foundation). An online Grant Application Form is included as part of the registration process. Those eligible for grant funds will receive a cheque following the Conference. Applicants must meet the Grant Guidelines eligibility requirements. See the Frequently Asked Questions on the Foundation’s website.

Recent Updates

Speaker Highlights

Minister Fred HorneFred Horne
Minister of Health and Wellness
MLA, Edmonton - Rutherford

Mr. Horne was elected to his first term as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Edmonton-Rutherford on March 3, 2008 and was sworn in as the Minister of Health and Wellness on October 12, 2011. Previous appointments include Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health and Wellness, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Seniors and Community Supports, Chair of the Standing Committee on Health, and Deputy Chair of the Premier's Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities.

Kathleen BartholomewKathleen Bartholomew
Healing Nurse-to-Nurse Hostility

The expression “Nurses eat their young” is so far removed from our idea of the caring and nurturing nurse that we shudder to think it could possibly be true. But the truth is, nurses are hurting each other. Stories from the ‘front line’ cannot be ignored. These stories are the voices of nurses telling the world about their experiences. The first step to healing our relationships is the most difficult: to recognize and openly discuss the problem. Only by understanding the origin and reasons for our behaviors can we even begin to create the healing environment that is so desperately needed in nursing- for ourselves, as well as our patients.

Michelle CederbergMichelle Cederberg
But I've Never Climbed Everest!?
Setting Aside Small Thinking to Find the Leader within YOU

Success is a personal journey that shouldn’t be measured against the accomplishments of others. You are meant to be whatever you dream of becoming regardless of what those around you might think, or the barriers that you have put up for yourself. In this surprisingly funny, wake-up-call session Michelle shares her ordinary success story to shed light on why we put up barriers to getting to where we really want to be.

Ron CulbersonRon Culberson
Do it Well. Make it Fun

This hilarious presentation shows healthcare staff that quality care requires both excellence and fun. He teaches healthcare staff and managers how to create an environment in which everyone wants to be at work. And ultimately, he helps staff and managers understand that excellence combined with fun and humor leads to better patient care.

"Leaders are made, they are not born. They are made by hard effort, which is the price which all of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile" - Vince Lombardi

Get Connected

Stay up-to-date on the latest news in our ever-changing industry! The CLPNA has made it a priority to enable communication with our members in every way possible. This serves two purposes, to keep you informed, and to enable you to connect with your community. 

Keep yourself in the know by following us on:

 

                  

 

Click here to sign up for our E-Updates!