Originally Posted by janfrn
Personally I feel that if you've written the exam three times and have not passed, then you probably aren't suitably educated to be a registered nurse in Canada.
That's kind of harsh, wouldn't you say? After all, the person is smart enough to have passed four years of nursing school, but because they failed a test three times, that means they aren't suited to be a nurse? I'm sure some people who don't deserve to be nurses have passed the CRNE, and some who would have made fantastic nurses have failed.
In the States, there's no cap on the amount of times someone can take the NCLEX. So if a nurse in the US has failed several times, then they aren't qualified to be a nurse?
I understand standards must be extremely high when it comes to working in the health care industry, but the way it's done in Canada is ridiculous. Not only must the CRNE be passed by the third attempt, but it's only offered three times a year. It costs almost $500 to write the test, on top of the thousands of dollars you've already spent on nursing school.
They say there is a nursing shortage, but they make it extremely difficult to obtain registration.
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