Perched on Canada's east coast along the Atlantic Ocean, New Brunswick is the gateway to the Maritimes and home to some of the most incredible marine wonders of the world. In order to experience New Brunswick and all it has to offer you must meet the licensing guidelines and complete the registration process. We have provided information for your specific professional designation below.
Registered Nurses | Registered Psychiatric Nurses | Licensed Practical Nurses | Allied Professionals
To become licensed as an RN in New Brunswick, please see NANB (Nurses Association of New Brunswick).
Each provincial and territorial nursing regulatory authority is responsible for ensuring that registered nurses who apply for registration as nurse practitioners within their jurisdiction meet an acceptable level of competence before they begin to practice. Click here to view the Nurse Practitioner Exam Program.
Psychiatric nurses are not regulated in New Brunswick by their own board. Please see the information listed above under the "Registered Nurses" heading.
To become licensed as an LPN in New Brunswick, please see ANBLPN (Association of New Brunswick Licensed Practical Nurses)
Abbreviations: MLT (Medical Laboratory Technologist), MLA (Medical Laboratory Assistant AKA Technician), UST (Sonographer / Ultrasound Radiographer), CLXT (Combined Lab & X-Ray Technologist)
If you are interested in seeing the Frequently Asked Questions about Medical Laboratory Science Licensing please click here.
Please note: Membership in CSMLS is voluntary. The only exception applies to medical laboratory technologists (MLTs) who work in New Brunswick. The regulatory body, the New Brunswick Society of Medical Laboratory Technologists, requires CSMLS membership as a condition of licensure. Some employers require CSMLS membership as a condition of employment.