Perhaps you can start off by checking out the job description for an OR scrub nurse. http://nursingcrib.com/nursing-notes-reviewer/duties-of-scrub-nurse-2/ I did a quick search and this is what I...
My sister took a year off, which is the maternity leave in Ontario, Canada. It went so fast, and her husband ended up taking a almost an additional year off, because they felt their child wasn't ready...
http://coned.georgebrown.ca/owa_prod/cewskcrss.P_Certificate?area_code=PA0017&cert_code=CE0133 Check this out. There is contact information there for the George Brown Program. The reason why I am...
I think you need clarification. I am almost 100% sure that if you fail the CRNE 3 times, you need to take a one year course. It is completely false that you have to redo your 4 year BScN. I would...
In Ontario at least, you have to disclose the fact that you failed. If other schools reject your application, I would strongly suggest that you reapply to the same school you were at, and write a...
wow that really stinks. Failing by 2 points seems too close. I would stongly suggest that you ask for a manual count if that possible. You may very likely pass given that your results were so close to...
yeah how did it go? I'm sorta of in the same predicament, as I have to write my CRNE (Canadian Registered Nurses Exam). Did you pass? If not, I would suggest that you take a CPNRE prep course (RPN...
Hey...soooo I bought some CRNE prep study guides today and they are a little intimidating. There is so much content and so much stuff to study. I would suggest that we get together and set up a...
hey I would totally like to start a study group. I didn't get a chance to sign up for the June exam, and am scheduled to write the CRNE in October 2011. I live in Toronto, so thats sooo convenient. I...
I think this a great idea especially if money is tight. I just graduated from a BScN program in Canada which is 4 years in length. I know a lot of nurses up here who have gone that route, so I would...