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Published Sep 16, 2015
2bNicunurse16
10 Posts
Hi! How's everyone doing? This is my first post and I'm so excited!
so I'll be starting the PN program in January and wanted to ask how the bridging would work after that. I read on the mohawk website that you have to have written your CPRNE exam by February 25th and I didn't get how that would work because at that time I would be in my last semester of the PN program. So would I not be able I start the bridging program until 2018? I really wanted to go into it right after I finished the RPN program. Please let me know! Thanks guys!!
xokw, BSN, RN
498 Posts
Hi! How's everyone doing? This is my first post and I'm so excited!so I'll be starting the PN program in January and wanted to ask how the bridging would work after that. I read on the mohawk website that you have to have written your CPRNE exam by February 25th and I didn't get how that would work because at that time I would be in my last semester of the PN program. So would I not be able I start the bridging program until 2018? I really wanted to go into it right after I finished the RPN program. Please let me know! Thanks guys!!
It says by the 25th you have to submit proof of your eligibility to write the CPNRE, which they would see on your transcript by the fact that you would be a fourth semester student.
You have to have written and be registered by mid-August, I believe.
Ohh ok! Thank you!!
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Moved to the Canadian forum
dishes, BSN, RN
3,950 Posts
I noticed that you used the term nurse in your user name, just to let you know the title nurse is protected under the Nursing Act and only those who are licensed can use the title nurse.
Oh I didn't know that.
Thanks for letting me know