Every year, CNO’s Customer Service team works hard to support your needs.
From Jan. 1 to Nov. 1 in 2024, that meant answering 46,333 phone calls and 26,728 emails from nurses, applicants and members of the public.
“We’re proud to be here for the needs of nurses and applicants,” said Michael Van Viegen, Manager of Customer Service.
“Whether people call in to find the appropriate information on our website or we help with their needs over email, we are happy to serve,” he added.
We asked Customer Service about 2024’s top nurse inquiries and the corresponding answers.
How do I update my personal information with CNO?
There are many reasons why you might need to update your personal information, such as moving, a new primary email address (make sure to keep them current!), a new employer or a name change.
Regardless of the reason, CNO by-laws state that, as a nurse, you are obligated to make sure your information is accurate within 30 days of any change. Doing so helps ensure you get the latest information from CNO and increases transparency and public trust.
Updating your information is easy. It’s as simple as logging into Maintain Your Membership and saving your latest information. If you need your name changed, then please reach out to Customer Service.
How do I become a nurse registered with CNO?
A big part of what our Customer Service team does is help guide CNO applicants through the process of becoming registered as a nurse. We know how important this journey is to applicants and, as part of our commitment to support health and human resources, we try to make the registration process supportive, accessible and timely.
That is done in a few different ways. One way is offering a step-by-step guide on our website for applicants who graduated from an Ontario nursing program.
We offer a separate guide for nurses from other Canadian provinces and territories, as we’re here to support jurisdictional mobility.
And for nurses who are joining the extended class as NPs—congratulations! We have a guide for you, too.
We often get lots of questions from Internationally Educated Nurses on navigating the process, and we’re here to help. We have a detailed webpage that provides resources on a variety of frequently asked questions, such as which documents you need, how to register with the National Nursing Assessment Service, registration requirements and the registration examination.
Can you tell me more about the Workforce Census?
In 2024, CNO received lots of interest about our first Workforce Census.
We launched the census in February so that we could understand the demographics, lived experiences and needs of nurses better.
Many people reached out to learn more about the census, which was great to see; nurses wanted to learn how to fill it out, how it would be used and more. Overall, 31,000 nurses completed the optional Workforce Census. While the results aren’t fully reflective of the nursing population, it provides a strong foundation for evidence-based outreach, identifying gaps and measuring progress.
You can learn more on our website about the report, for example, how we collected the information and what comes next.
Reach out for more
As always, our Customer Service team is here for your needs and can be reached by email or phone. We also have a dedicated team to answer any questions about Annual Membership Renewal.