bridging program

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hi i heared about LPN bridging program....what does it really mean? thanks! i'm a new comer here in canada.:)

If you use the search tool at the top of allnurses you will find past threads on bridging for IENs.

Also read the Red River bridging program for IENs

http://me.rrc.mb.ca/Catalogue/ProgramInfo.aspx?ProgCode=BRIPF-NA&DescriptionType=19&RegionCode=WPG

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dishes

Specializes in Acute Care, Rehab, Palliative.

A bridging program is one that you take if you are a Practical nurse and you want to become an RN.They vary in length but in Ontario they are 3 years long.

I did a healthcare bridge from paramedic to RN, the program also included lpn to RN. I am in GA and the program that i participated in was just over a year not including any core that you may need that you have not completed.

I did a healthcare bridge from paramedic to RN, the program also included lpn to RN. I am in GA and the program that i participated in was just over a year not including any core that you may need that you have not completed.

The OP was asking for information for this in CANADA. We have our own requirements. We are a separate country. Not the 51st state.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Moved to the Canadian forum

Check the forum out as much has already been written

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