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*NURSES IN ONTARIO TAKING THE PERIOPERATIVE RN COURSE*
Hi there! This is to nurses who are currently taking a perioperative course in Ontario. I am going back and forth with almost every school's program and would like to have insight from any student who is currently in the programs at one of the following schools: Humber College Centennial College GBC Fanshawe Durham College Lambton College I'm currently interested in doing an online course so I'm leaning towards Humber College but I'm open to hearing more about other school's programs. I'm getting married next year in June and have a lot of appointments/events in April/May leading to the wedding so I would like to know how much time and dedication these perioperative programs need for studying and clinicals. If there is any other insight that you can suggest, please feel free. Thank you in advance!
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The University of Western Ontario (UWO) RPN to RN Bridge
Hi there! I have a friend who is interested in the RPN to RN Bridging program at UWO. She lives in the east end and wants to know more information about the program's placements and if you can only have them in London, Ontario. Also, if you can offer any advice about the program. That will be great! Thank you!
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UOIT/Ontario Tech University RPN to BScN program
Thank you so much! I will definitely try to stay in the full time program as long as I can. It seems like the Faculty Advisors are really great resources and I am glad to be getting the support I will need in order to make my decision on whether or now I need to go into part time. Thank you again for your response and congratulations on graduating this year! ?
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UOIT (Ontario Tech) RPN to RN bridging flexibility for full time or part time
Nice to meet you too! Glad to meet someone who is also in the program :). Good luck to both of us! ?
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UOIT (Ontario Tech) RPN to RN bridging flexibility for full time or part time
Hi there! I was just accepted into the RPN to RN bridging program. I am currently working full time and I was wondering if any alumni can tell me how demanding, time consuming, and/or flexible the program is because I am unsure whether or not I should do the program full time or part time. I really do want to finish the program in 2 years rather than to keep extending it but if it becomes too much I definitely do not want to take a full course load. If any alumni can please give me any kind of guidance before starting school in September I would really appreciate it! Thank you so much!
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UOIT/Ontario Tech University RPN to BScN program
Hi there! I just got accepted too ! Hopefully we see each other around campus sometime :). I have a few questions too for any alumni out there mainly about flexibility because I do have a full time job with now and would like to know if I should do full time or part time while at UOIT ?