newnursejoan replied to Marie12's topic in CA Programs
Hello Marie, remember to manage your time wisely. This is the most important tip anyone can give you so study consistently each day of the week no matter what nursing school you attend. Although this is quite obvious, nursing is very hard work and i...
results have historically taken about 5-6 weeks. If the other provinces are receiving their results now, I would take that as a sign that results for Ontario shall be coming shortly. Good luck to everyone!
Yeah I have to agree. Although the exam may be in fact divided into components reflecting differing areas of nursing practice, it is evenly marked from what I understand and the passing mark reflects the number of write or wrong answers.
newnursejoan replied to RuffaG's topic in CA Programs
Although I did not complete a PN program, I did complete the collaborative RN program at Ryerson, George Brown, Centennial College. I have heard lots of good things about their clinical components. Just remember to be on top of your pathophysiology, ...
newnursejoan replied to jeannette_dvo's topic in CA Programs
Yes I agree, medication administration is typically a component of a diploma or degree program, and usually integrated into their nursing practice component. If you are totally set on taking a course, I would suggest you contact an accredited college...
I've used a couple of CRNE preparation books including Mosby's and Lippincotts. I think the benefit of Mosbys is that they provide some pathology and not just questions. I think the best CRNE preparation book is your medical surgical book in my opini...
newnursejoan replied to toribeth's topic in CA Programs
I think that in finding a good nursing school, you should really look at the clinical component. What I mean is inquire about the clinical program. What kind of rotations are students required to undergo in the program. How much clinical practice wil...
newnursejoan replied to littlezhuzhu's topic in CRNE
There are lots of classes, this is true. There are lots of threads on allnurses, so I would just suggest that you do a search and you will find lots of relevant information. I failed and took a class at the Toronto School of Nursing, which I found to...
newnursejoan replied to bella.donna's topic in CRNE
good luck to all the CRNE writers tomorrow. I have been there and made it and you can too! Be positive and hopefully all of the hard studying has paid off!
newnursejoan replied to Lols ireland's topic in Canada
From what I understand, in Ontario once you fail the CRNE, and you are working on a temporary license as a new graduate, you have your license revoked and are not able to work. I'm not sure if you are an Internationally trained nurse, if this is diff...
newnursejoan replied to Working2BLPN's topic in Canada
Although I agree you won't have to likely do anything extra, the best bet is to contact the CNO. They would be able to provide you with the best advice
newnursejoan replied to Maxmonster's topic in International
Contact the college of nurses in the province and have your qualifications assessed. Once you're approved to write the CRNE, which I suggest you do ASAP, then you can start applying for jobs. I know tons of nurses who don't have their BScN and still ...