Published Jun 3, 2014
theRPN2b
147 Posts
I am starting the Mohawk RPN program in September. I am aware of the pre-clinical stuff I have to do (CPR, police check, immunization record, etc.). Should I start doing those things right now? I already signed up for a CPR course. I am just worried that if I start the TB test too early that they won't accept it since they would want a more current one. Also, I was on the forms that I printed, that they want me to do a WHIMIS and other safety certificates online on "eLEARN"...where do I find that?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
loriangel14, RN
6,931 Posts
Yes you need to start doing those things now. They will take time and if you have a delay in getting this stuff done you will not be able to do clinical placement. Sometimes things like the police check can take a while.You should be fine to do the TB test now.
Here is the link for WHMIS WHMIS Online Training Certification
xokw, BSN, RN
498 Posts
I agree, you should be fine to start everything now.
relaxingbath
107 Posts
Start now you will need to redo most of them again in a years time anyway. WHIMIS, fire safety etc. can be done through elearn if you have been given an account for that already.