World International
Published Mar 22, 2003
Hi everyone
I will be moving to North Bay shortly
I would like to work in a hospital setting, the problem is I haven't been in a hospital setting since 1992.
All my experience is is home care nursing
Any suggestions??
Does anyone know if Canadore offers Nurse refresher.
I am willing to volunteer my time on an active floor just for the experience.
Sarah, RNBScN
477 Posts
Check out this site
http://www.canadorec.on.ca
Best of luck!
Sarah
Try these...
http://www.campusaccess.com
http://www.distanceedcanada.ca
Happy searching....
sixes
269 Posts
Thank you for the tips. I will go and check them out right now
Have a nice day
canada
15 Posts
I was out of hosp. nursing for 15 years, worked community all this time. I took a RN refresher at Cambrian in Sudbury. 3 modules and clinical. My goal was'ent hosp. nursing but LTC. It gave the confidence to step outside my comfort level and move on to a new field. I Highly reccomend the course. If Canador dosent offer it Sudbury is only 1 1/2 hours away and it's twice a week or so it was then 2 years ago.
:roll
passing thru
655 Posts
Where is North Bay? Does everyone in Canada know what you mean when you write "I'm moving to North Bay." ?
I have this vision that you are moving to the the southern border of
Hudson Bay.... am I close?
My Canadian geopgraphy knowledge is awful.
Most Canadian's know their provinces very well. Compared to the US...we have less to keep track of. You have how many states, 52? That would be difficult to keep up with. No you are not close...look at http://www.mapquest.com (good try...that is way north).
Sixes...did you ever get info. on refresher courses from the websites I sent you. Let us know since that post was way back in March.
All the best,
I looked up NorthBay,Canada on google and got all the info. Sounds like a great place to live. I even read about the Dionne museum there... a huge event in my grandmothers time. She saved articles and pictures and calendars of them during the 40's and 50's.
Thanks for the tip.
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