What is Accreditation?

Foot Care Nurses Association of Toronto and GTA certifies quality of education and program for Continuing Education programs available for Nurses. 

If your program is already accredited, you will be given an expiry date. So you renew your accreditation on your renewal.

FNATG certifies several continuing education programs in the areas listed below:

Administration of Medication

Advanced Law & Mental Health for RPNs

Antepartum Nursing

Arrhythmia Interpretation

Assessment Skills for Nurses

Breastfeeding Program

Complex Continuing Care Certificate

Counseling Skills in Oncology

Cross Cultural Awareness for Health Care Practitioners

Dementia Studies

Diabetic Educator

Disability Management Certificate

ECG

Foot Care

Forensic Mental Health Nursing Certificate

Gerontology

Health Assessment Theory Review

IM Injections

Infection Control & Epidemiology

Interprofessional Professional Preceptor Workshop

Intro to Mental Health, Addictions & Concurrent Disorders

Introduction to Medical Research

Introduction to Psychology

IV Initiation & Maintenance

Leadership (RPNAO)

Maternal Newborn Certificate

Medication Review

Mental Health Nursing

Nursing Care of Children with Cardio- Respiratory Disorders

Occupational Health Nursing Certificate

OR Nursing

Palliative Care

Patient Centred Care (RPNAO)

Pediatric Assessment

Professionalism & Ethical Practice

RPN Refresher Course

RPN Oncology

RPN Oncology Graduate Certificate

RPN Orthopedic Nursing

Venipuncture

Wound Management (Management of Wounds)

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We follow very strict accreditation standards and practices. Any continuing education program that has achieved our accreditation is believed to have set high standards of education and training for nurses.

FNATG only accredits non-vocational and continuing educational programs for Nurses. Refer to this link for details Exemptions from registration for private career colleges | ontario.ca