https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2025/04/24/partie-2-de-3-sylvain-brousseau-candidature-cii Part 2 of 3: Sylvain Brousseau answers our questions on his ICN bid By Sylvain Brousseau April 24, 2025 Isabelle Michaud “My extensive experience in nursing leadership, governance, strategic planning, and global advocacy — combined with my commitment to mentoring and professional development — positions me well to contribute effectively to ICN and advance its mission of representing and empowering nurses worldwide,” Sylvain Brousseau says Editor’s note: Former CNA president Sylvain Brousseau is a candidate for the North America and Caribbean seat on the board of directors of the International Council of Nurses (ICN)
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2025/03/20/partie-1-de-3-sylvain-brousseau-candidature-cii Part 1 of 3: Sylvain Brousseau answers our questions on his ICN bid By Sylvain Brousseau March 20, 2025 istockphoto.com/Sunan Wongsa-nga “As a new ICN board member, my top priority would be to address the global nursing shortage and ensure safe and healthy working environments for nurses,” Sylvain Brousseau says. Editor’s note: Former CNA president Sylvain Brousseau is a candidate for the North America and Caribbean seat on the board of directors of the International Council of Nurses (ICN)
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https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2023/05/08/une-profession-a-la-croisee-des-chemins CNA president says it’s time to take care of the professionals who take care of Canadians By Sylvain Brousseau May 8, 2023 Courtesy of Sylvain Brousseau “Together, CNA and nurses must continue to work to transform the image of the profession so that it is recognized as a unique and scientific discipline with its own expertise and skills,” Sylvain Brousseau says
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2024/05/06/infirmieres-infirmiers-solution-soins-primaires CNA president lays out case for modernizing funding formulas and improving access to community care By Sylvain Brousseau May 6, 2024 istockphoto.com/Sunan Wongsa-nga “We must work to amplify the contribution of all categories of nurses, particularly because they have a holistic approach to health care, with unique expertise and experience. Because they are the largest group of health-care professionals in Canada, nurses represent the most logical way forward in our efforts to reverse the difficulties of accessing primary care,” CNA president Sylvain Brousseau says. Happy National Nursing Week !
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