Advanced Foot Care for Nurses


Offering the only one-on-one
Advanced Nursing Foot Care clinical program in
Nova Scotia
Advanced 4 Day Training Program
No waitlist. Start any time.
Offering continuous enrolment; start anytime and learn on your own terms.
Flexible training
Offering private clinical training that combines personalized mentorship and hands-on experience.
Excellence in Foot Care Education
Kirsten’s Foot Care believes in the promotion best practices, prevention and the importance of continued education.
The Advanced Foot Care Nurse Program is designed for Canadian nurses (LPN/RPN, RN, NP) wishing to pursue a career in foot care, or for experienced Foot Care Nurses who wish to update their knowledge and skill.
The curriculum is based on current best practice guidelines and evidence-based practice, including the Canadian Association of Foot Care Nurses’ National Competencies for Advanced Nursing Foot Care in Canada (2017).

The Advanced Foot Care Program (150hrs +)
Consists of 2 Parts:

part 1
Online Theory
Foot Care Nurse Theory Course (120 hours)
Students will engage with course material through readings, online modules, quizzes, and pre-recorded presentations, accessible from their personal computers.
Career Opportunities & the Business of Foot Care
Evidence-Informed Practice
Anatomy & Physiology of the Lower Leg
Foot & Nail Conditions
Infection Prevention & Control (IPAC)
Foot & Ankle Conditioning, Physiotherapy & Massage Therapy
Biomechanics, Footwear, Orthotics and Off-loading
Diabetes and Foot Care
Wound Care
Nursing Foot Care Skills
250 Word Glossary (illustrated and audio recorded)
IPAC Canada’s Hand Hygiene course
CSA Online Course: MDR of Critical Foot Care Devices
Students have 6 months to successfully complete theory, and must begin their FCN Clinical Course within 12 months of passing the Theory course.

part 2
Foot Care Nurse Clinical
Hands-on Clinical (32 hours minimum)
This comprehensive 4-day mentorship and clinical training course is designed for nurses who have successfully completed the Online Foot Care Nurse Theory course and are ready to apply their skills under the guidance of a Foot Care Nurse Educator. Delivered by a Licensed Education Provider, the curriculum is developed by Foot Canada Training.
Patient Foot Health Assessment, Screening & Documentation
Diabetic Foot Care Practices & Considerations
IPAC & Medical Device Reprocessing
SKILL: Podiatry Instruments, including use/care of Podiatry Rotary Device with Vaccum Integration
SKILL: Callus & Corn Reduction, including use of sharps
Patient Education & Referrals
Buisiness Basics
HANDS-ON SKILLS TRAINING – 13 patients (minimum)
Clinical and Skill Refreshers
Offering personalized in-person clinical refreshers, mentorships and evaluations. Refresh and build-on existing knowledge and skills, while learning new techniques, instruments and best practices.

FCN Education FAQ’s
Do I have to be a nurse?
Yes! Only nurses with an active Canadian nursing license (RN, LPN, RPN or NP) can complete the full program. If you are a nursing student, you will be allowed to register and work through the Theory portion but you cannot start the Clinical Training until your license is active.
To complete Clinical Training with Kirsten’s Foot Care, your license must also be full with no conditions or restrictions.
Can I call myself a ‘CFCN’?
At this time, there is no formal certification process is recognized by our provincial/territorial nursing regulatory body for foot care nursing. While we hope to hear some positive developments regarding certification and regulation of nursing foot care in the coming months, it is not yet available.
Using the term “Certified Foot Care Nurse” or “CFCN” is not currently approved, and can unintentionally mislead the public, misrepresent qualifications, or violate regulatory guidelines. Our Provincial/Territorial nursing regulatory body’s require that we use only titles and designations that are officially recognized.
If I took another program, can I still take a refresher with you?
Yes! Whether you’ve been in the game for a while and need a refresher OR you were trained by another program and feel that your knowledge is lacking, you can take a clinical refresher, reach out for mentoring, or even refresh your theory!
Experienced foot care nurses who are looking to update their foot care theory can enrol in the Online Theory course for the Refresher rate of $500 (send an email to admin@footcanada.ca with proof of your previous training and they will send you a coupon code).
How long does the program take to complete?
You can become a Foot Care Nurse (FCN) in as little as a few months, depending on yours and the Educators schedule and availability. The full program is approximately 150 hours total.
The course consists of two sections, 120 hours of self-paced online learning, which includes the CSA course certificate followed by a four day (32 hour minimum).
Due to the nature of private, one-on-one clinicals, the Educator’s schedule can book up a few months in advance, depending on the season. If you are looking to complete the program within a certain time frame, or wish to complete clinical at a specific time or month, please reach out to the Educator.
Am I guaranteed to pass?
While Kirsten’s Foot Care is confident that students will receive the necessary knowlege, skills, training, guidance, and support to be successful in the program, students are not guaranteed to pass.
In addition to arriving to clinical on-time and prepared, it is expected that nurses participating in this program will:
– Conduct themselves at all times in a respectful and professional manner;
– Will respect the privacy of the instructor, students, staff and patients by not taking or posting photos, videos, locations or comments without written consent, during or after the training;
– Refrain from using their cellphones at any times during the training, except for during an emergency or lunch. Cellphones must be kept on silent or vibrate;
– Accept constructive feedback from their Instructor, and in circumstances of disagreement will apporoach the Instructor privately, and in a respectful manner, for clarification;
– Not put patients safety at risk.
Nurses who fail to adhere to the above, resulting in ethical or safety concerns, may be removed from the course at the Educator’s discretion and marked as Incomplete. Re-entry to the course may or may not be possible based on the Educator’s recommendations. Remedial assignment(s) and additional fees may be applicable.
What certifications will I receive upon completion?
Clinical graduates with Kirsten’s Foot Care receive a certificate of completion in Advanced Nursing Foot Care in Association with Foot Canada Training.
Nursing Foot Care in Canada is NOT regulated, and there is currently no legitimate certification process in Canada. Provincial/Territorial nursing regulatory bodies do not recognize “FCN” or “CFCN” as a designation.
(as of April 2025)


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