Saturday, February 28, 2009

Where in Montreal Canada can I do a degree in midwifery

Where in Montreal Canada can I do a degree in midwifery?
It has to be near Montreal because that's where my family lives. Can the nursing degree be with a specialization in midwifery?
Montreal - 1 Answers
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Nursing education in Canada is generalist training.You don't specialize until after you graduate.



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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Which Uni in Scotland would be best for a nursing degree

Which Uni in Scotland would be best for a nursing degree?
I'm just starting to look into becoming a student there and would appreciate any information about locations, reputations, pricing, etc. Also, I already have a BA undergraduate degree from Canada and was wondering if that would count at all toward a nursing degree. Any info would be so appreciated!!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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How about Stirling - they run the nursing campus in Stirling, Inverness and Stornoway. Got a good reputation. Look them up under the University of Stirling.


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Saturday, February 7, 2009

If i get my Degree in science of nursing in one province of Canada, is it good in the U.S and other provinces

If i get my Degree in science of nursing in one province of Canada, is it good in the U.S and other provinces?
I'm thinking about doing my degree in science of nursing in Saskatchewan... but i live in BC and woudl like to work here when im done or possibly in the states. So how does that work?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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You can transfer your nursing licence from one province to another by applying to the college of nurses for that province to have your credentials evaluated. It takes time and money but it can be done. If you want to work in the US you have to meet the licensing requirements for the state you want to work in and write the NCLEX.



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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Would it be stupid to move from the U.S. to Canada with a Nursing degree

Would it be stupid to move from the U.S. to Canada with a Nursing degree?

Toronto - 11 Answers
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Noone moves from the US to Canada, everyone moves from crappy canada to the US
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Yes.
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I think it's a good idea. You'd have lots of opportunity for jobs, and Canada is just like the US (better in many aspects too :P) People are alot nice IMO
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For years I have worked with various Canadian nurses who came to the states to work because they make FAR more money in the states than in Canada.
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One of the disadvantages of socialized medicine is that the government doesn't pay doctors and nurses well. As a result, nurses and doctors tend to flock from Canada to the US not the other way around.
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It's a good idea. Don't listen to the guy that said nurses make more in the US than Canada. Do your research on job sites, not true. You'll make more money and have universal health care if you move to Canada.
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Haha rhsaunders, do you have any idea how many illegal American aliens live in Canada? They clean our toilets pretty good for free health care though :)
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Not at all. I moved from the States to Canada. Never looked back. Much better place to live and raise a family.
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We can always use nurses. Come to Alberta. There is a shortage of nurses, I think.
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It's perhaps a good idea, if you find a locale you like and would like to live in. there are some considerations regarding your degree though: To be eligible for consideration, all candidates must possess: • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree from a recognized educational program. • A minimum of two years current work experience in a hospital setting. • Current PRC Registration. • A clear criminal record • Good health, as a mandatory physical examination is required for immigration purposes.
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No, you'll be OK. Canada is a very beautifull country and canidians are much nicer people than Americans. You'll get Universal Health Care too. Good luck. :o)



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