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Has anyone taken the Critical Care Certificate (e-learning) at Durham College?
Hi, I am presently working full time with The Ottawa Hospital. Althoughm there are lots of required readings to be done, visits to library, discussions, quizzes, term papers. However, I found the course doable. Studying online requires a lot of discipline, setting aside some hours each day to study; drawing a study plan and sticking to it. One also have to consider family committments and some other factors.
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Has anyone taken the Critical Care Certificate (e-learning) at Durham College?
Hi, Currently, I am in the Durham College Critical Care e-learning program and I am enjoying it. I am pursing the program in other to gain access to a critical care unit. I am working presently in a nephrology/medicine unit of a tertiary hospital and most job advertisement into the ICU unit require some years of ICU experience or certification in Critical Care. Moreover, this course provides opportunity of learning about some "stuffs" that happen in ICU, and thus prepare one both knowledge-wise and emotionally for assignments in critical care units.
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Critical Care Nursing
Hi, I am also interested in starting the program tentatively in September. Do you know of any other institution in Ontario that offers the program through distance learning aside Durham college? I am also working fulltime and I believed I can cope. Thanks in advance
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Relocating To Manitoba
Fiona59 You don't need to sound sarcastic. Anyway, I have made up my mind and I was lucky to get a job with a tertiary hospital in the Fed. Capital
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Urgent! Moving to London,ONT-Suggestions for affordable apartments near London Health
Try this website: http://london.kijiji.ca/f-housing-apartments-for-rent-W0QQCatIdZ37
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Advice: From Ontario to BC (BC Children's)
I guess is only the 6 months NGG program now. This morning, I received a call from the Human Resouces department asking me if I am still interested in the position. I am yet to give them an affirmative answer because I am confused about which offer to accept.
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Advice: From Ontario to BC (BC Children's)
I sorry to hear that your Dad is NOT supportive of your plan. I also got an offer with Sunnybrook and I am at a crossroad whether to accept the offer and stay in Toronto or to move. Anyway, my prayer for you is that God should continue to lead you in His way.
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Advice: From Ontario to BC (BC Children's)
Congratulations on the offer at BC. I am also an Ontario RN-to-be (June, 2009), and I am considering accepting a job offer outside Toronto, but within Ontario. What are the reasons why you are nervous about the movement? You wrote that your parents seem not in support of the move. Have you tried to talk to you father about the reason why he does not want you to move to BC? Are you yourself convinced that the offer at BC will give you more opportunities both in your personal, professional, social and spiritual lives? As a adage says "when there is a will, there is a way". All that matters now is your personal conviction. Once that is settled, try to talk to your parents. They may see reasons with you and give you their blessings. Good luck.
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Moving to Ottawa
Thanks Fiona. We change our minds on Edmonton because of high cost of living there, especially housing.
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Moving to Ottawa
Hi everyone, I am a final year nursing student in one of the colleges in Toronto. I and my family are planning to relocate to Ottawa after finishing my degree program by May next year. I am also planning to get a job with The Ottawa Hospital. Please, I need information about working in the hospital vis-a vis, the nurse atient ratio, general working condition, and the possibility of building a career and growing with the hospital. Furthermore, I need your input on livable area in the city in respect to good and affordable house (mortgage), children-friendly and safe environment with easy access to the hospital. Your inputs will be highly appreciated. :argue:
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Rn Degree online? Or PSW bridging program?
There is no program that bridges PSW to RN. The gap two professions are damned too wide. Moreover, a certifcate in PSW is not recognised for RN-BSN program.
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Possibility of Working in ICU as a new grad
Hello everyone, I am a final year BN student in one of the colleges in Ontario and I will be starting my preceptorship in January '09. I am interested in doing my preceptorship in the ICU unit of Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto. My question is this; What is the probability of getting a job in an ICU thereafter as a new grad?. Must all new grads in Ontario work in Med-Surg units for at least a year before going into a speciality field?. Your inputs will be greatly appreciated. Joyce
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Public health vs community health nursing
I did Community Health Nursing in the third year of my nursing program. From what I learnt, Community health Nursing comprises of Public Health Nursing and Home Health Nursing. In summary, Community health Nursing is like an umbrella. Nurses can choose to be a Public Health Nurse or a Home Health Nurse.
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Where are you from?
Hi, I am presently in my final year BN program in Toronto, Ontario. Originally, . I am from Nigeria, Africa
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Nursing In Edmonton
Thanks, Fiona I've visited the Capital Health website and I am pleased with the info there. On accomodation, I and my husband are planning to buy a house as soon as we get there. Therefore, we are considering a single detached house in a safe, clean, and children friendly environment. Any information about housing in Edmonton will be highly appreciated