Friday, December 28, 2012

Is there any care homes or clinics in Alberta, Canada to give me an offer letter as a registered Nurse.

Is there any care homes or clinics in Alberta, Canada to give me an offer letter as a registered Nurse.?
Before I got selection through Capital Health Care but now they freezed all the international recruitment's and my registration with CRNA is half way by receiving Eligibility letter.
Other - General Health Care - 1 Answers
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There is currently a freeze on hiring internationally trained nurses in Alberta.



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Friday, December 14, 2012

How long does take to be a dotor or ER nurse in Canada or the US

How long does take to be a dotor or ER nurse in Canada or the US ?
Some one was saying 10 years for dotor and 4 years for ER nurse and 2 years for non ER nurse or parmedic. So a parmedic or non ER nurse is 2 years . A ER nurse 4 years and a doctor 10 years and specialist other 5 years on top. Also is it harder to get into med school in Canada than the US ? in Canada for a doctor after your 4 year undergrad you have 4 years of Med school =========================== Can you get into 4 year undergrad if you no nothing about the human body and I mean nothing?
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in Canada for a doctor after your 4 year undergrad you have 4 years of Med school then 2 years of residency. For a nurse, no specific "ER" nurse standing, its 4 years to be a RN, but you can be practical nurse with a 2 year college diploma.
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Canada takes 4 years for an RN and 2 years for a Practical Nurse. BSN is for any kind of RN not just those that work in the ER.Med school is 4 years for a premed degree, 4 years for med school and 4-8 years for residency depending on your specialty. I have heard that Canadian med school are tougher to get into because they have higher standards but I don't know how true that is.
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The RN program is a 4 year degree program.
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You can't get into med school on a fine arts degree - you have to start with a degree in science (not computer science). It isn't harder to get into med school in Canada than in the US, but there are fewer Canadian med schools. Of course, the population is smaller as well, but I think the ratio is tighter in Canada. Once you have your med degree, there is usually another couple of years if you decide to specialize in something, so it can be a long haul until you are actually practising.


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Friday, December 7, 2012

Is a Registered Nurse, and a sole income earner in a household exempt from Jury Duty in Ontario, Canada

Is a Registered Nurse, and a sole income earner in a household exempt from Jury Duty in Ontario, Canada?
Is it only physicians in the medical field who are exempt from Jury Duty in Ontario, or does that apply to all persons who are licensed in the medical field? Also, what happens if a person is the sole income earner and must support a house, pay bills, etc.?
Civic Participation - 1 Answers
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You may apply to be excused from jury duty, but it is usually not a major hardship and jurors are paid for their time.


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Saturday, December 1, 2012

high school courses needed to become a nurse? (CANADA)

high school courses needed to become a nurse? (CANADA)?
i know i have to take biology (gr11 &12), chemistry (gr 11) & math Do they have to be Academic Courses or can they be applied course? Do i have to college or university (i want to go to college btw) Please, only people in canada since it's diff
Primary & Secondary Education - 3 Answers
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Most people ask the question "how to become a nurse" when they start planning their career path in high school. You may not be aware that there are three different types of nursing in Canada and each one has different education requirement ranging from college diploma to university degree. So when you try to explore how to become a nurse you must know the type of nurse you want to be. 1. First decide what kind of nurse you want to be. * registered nursing. A registered nurse can practice with clients of all age groups and with all types of health challenges of varying degrees of complexities. A registered nurse can practice in a variety of settings including the community, mental health settings and residential settings. Of the three types of nursing in Canada the registered nurse has the broadest scope of practice. * registered psychiatric nursing. A registered psychiatric nurse has a narrower scope of practice than a registered nurse and is restricted to practicing psychiatric nursing. That is they provide mental health nursing care to a wide variety of clients and in a wide variety of settings. Psychiatric nursing is not a recognized type of nursing in all of Canada. It is only recognized in the western provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia) * licensed practical nursing. The licensed practical nurse has the narrowest scope of practice of the three types of nursing. In some provinces a licensed practical nurse must work under the supervision of a registered nurse and in other provinces the scope of practice is restricted to working as an assistant to the registered nurse, and is some other provinces the licensed practical nurse is fully autonomous and does not require supervision although the scope of practice is narrower that for either of the registered nursing professions. While the scope of practice and types of clients will vary for each of these types of nursing they are all legally defined as part of the nursing profession. Which one of these descriptions appeals to you? Your choice may depend on your preference for future career paths as well as your preference for autonomous practice. More career options are provided by the registered nurse or registered psychiatric nurse designation. 2. Make sure you have the correct high school prerequisite http://www.teachingquran.com/
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If you are planning on becoming an RN in Canada you have to get your BSN (4 year nursing degree from university).You will need to take the subjects you listed at the acedemic level.After you graduate you will have to find out what the prerequisites are for the nursing program that you want to get into are.Once you have completed them you can apply to the nursing program. You could also opt for a Practical nursing program which is 2 years of college.
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In Canada many universities offer crossover nursing programs with a nearby college. I think most of it is done at the college and im not totally sure but i think you apply to the college. just go on a college or university website and find a program and theyll tell you the pre-reqs.


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