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  1. sallyk replied to sallyk's topic in Canada
    I was talking about post-diplomas or post-certificates lol, I don't want to start a whole new program but rather use my diploma to get into something else.
  2. sallyk posted a topic in Canada
    I'm a second year RPN/LPN student from Toronto and I'm starting to consider a career change. I don't want to drop out and want to stay in the medical field. Is there any further schooling I can do after I get my diploma to become something else? I know about ultrasound technology/sonography but I was wondering if there's anything else? Thanks
  3. Hey there, I'm a college student looking into practical nursing. I know $25 an hour is good money but I was wondering how many years of experience I need and how difficult it is to raise my salary? When I mean raise I mean raise an extra $10-$15. I'm not really a school person, I'm more hands on and the type who likes to work so I'm not interested in the doing the bridging to RN program so please don't mention that. Would I need any extra training? If so, is this training paid? Is it likely that I'd be able to get a big raise like I want? How does it work? Thanks, Sally
  4. What universities have this 3 year program in Ontario?
  5. What is the difference between these two programs? http://www.mohawkcollege.ca/health-sciences-programs/diploma-registered-practical-nurse-rpn-bachelor-science-nursing-bscn-degree.html & http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/nursing/education_undergrad_rpntobscn.html I am very confused..
  6. Hi, I'm actually a high school student who wants to become a nurse. I'm going to do the RPN program but later want to the bridging program to become an RN. I was just doing research and I saw two programs for this, one through college and one through university. They're both bridging programs to BsCN but one is a diploma (1 year of college) and the other is a degree (3 years of university). I know it's a little early for me to be worrying about this but I just want everything to be clear. What's the difference between the programs if in the end you get the BsCN either way? Which one is more preferable?

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