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CCCN Advertising Opportunities

CCCN offers advertising opportunities on their website and Journal to companies, job recruiters and hospitals interested in reaching cardiovascular nurses.


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Provincial Divisions

CCCN is comprised of ten Provincial Chapters, each with its own executive and committee structure.







Cardiovascular Certification through the Canadian Nurses Association


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The Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses, an associate of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, represents Canadian nurses interested in heart health and/or practicing in the cardiovascular field. More »

CCCN's Vision:

Advancing cardiovascular nursing through leadership, advocacy, research and knowledge translation.

CCCN's Mission:

To be the voice for Cardiovascular nursing in Canada and promote the health and well being of Canadians through standards, research, education, health promotion, specialty certification, advocacy and strategic alliances.


New Brunswick Conferences May13th-14th 2010

Atlantic Chronic Disease Congress/Congrès Atlantique sur les maladies chroniques


CCCN IS PLEASED TO PRESENT:

1st Annual Spring Nursing Conference

“Update Your Cardiovascular Nursing Toolkit”
Friday, April 30, 2010

Winnipeg Art Gallery
300 Memorial Boulevard
Winnipeg, MB



CCCN's commentary on access to cardiovascular services in Canada is cited as a way Canadian Nurses are contributing to wait times in the recently released Canadian Nurses Association report "Registered Nurses: On the Front Lines of Wait Times"
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The report in both French and English is also available on the CNA website at www.cna-aiic.ca


Infective endocarditis: A review and update of a clinical enigma. In the original printing CJCN 2007;17:5-12 an error was missed: the superscript for 10 to the 8th and 10 to the 11th reads incorrect as printed "108 to 1,011 colony-forming units of bacteria" on page 6.

Click here to download the updated PDF version

 

Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

CCCN's official publication, the Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing (CJCN) is a bilingual, refereed journal which is published quarterly. Content includes original articles concerned with health care issues related to cardiovascular health and illness, a clinical column and research rounds.

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