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Types of Membership 

Active Membership/ Student Membership 

Open to:

    • A current licensed Nurse Practitioner with the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS)
    • To a student currently enrolled in accredited Nurse Practitioner Program (proof of enrollment required). 
Benefits 
  • Right to vote at our annual general meeting.
  • Right to hold a position on executive board.
  • Information on upcoming educational/professional development opportunities
  • Access to FREE monthly Members only Education Sessions
  • Discount on registration fee for annual Saskatchewan Nurse Practitioner Education Conference
  • Access to education bursaries 
  • Enrollment in Perkopolis discount program
  • Regular updates, reports, and information about NP issues and SANP advocacy activities. 
  • Exclusive membership discounts on practice resources (Up To Date) and online resources 
  • Supporting SANP’s ongoing lobbying and advocacy efforts  
  • Networking and mentorship opportunities 

Associate Membership/Non Practicing Members

Open to:
    • Individuals who are not licensed NPs with the CRNS with a commitment to the advancement of the nurse practitioner role
    • Individuals who are retired NPs
Benefits
  • Information on upcoming educational/professional development opportunities
  • Access to FREE monthly Members only Education Sessions
  • Discount on registration fee for annual Saskatchewan Nurse Practitioner Education Conference
  • Access to education bursaries 
  • Enrollment in Perkopolis discount program
  • Regular updates, reports, and information about NP issues and SANP advocacy activities. 
  • Exclusive membership discounts on practice resources (Up To Date) and online resources 
  • Supporting SANP’s ongoing lobbying and advocacy efforts  
  • Networking and mentorship opportunities 


  Contact Information 

  Saskatchewan Association of Nurse Practitioners

  Box 97 Lipton ,SK S0G 3B0

  E: info@sasknp.org


Land Acknowledgement 

SANP respectfully acknowledges that our offices and members reside on Treaty 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 territories and the traditional homelands of the Métis. These treaties serve to govern our relationship with Indigenous people. We recognize the enduring presence and resilience of Indigenous  peoples on this land, and we commit to working towards reconciliation and building respectful relationships with Indigenous communities. We pay respect to the keepers of the land and the land itself. 


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