Hi I am a IEN from the Philippines, was assessed by the CNO for RN and RPN. Although, was only qualified to take the RPN exam (took it and an RPN now). I have no experience since I'm a recent graduate and migrated to Canada immediately after getting my license in the Philippines just last year (2014).
For all the IENs wanting to pursue their profession as an RN here in Canada, I believe lots have already researched. As for me, these are the schools that I found that offers the additional education and training:
a.) Goerge Brown College/Centennial College, both in partnership with Ryerson University.
-they offer 1year schooling at one of the colleges, after that 2years in Ryerson
-takes 3 years to complete
b.) York University
-they specifically offer a program called BSN for IEN
-takes a 20months (less than 2 years) full time schooling which starts on January and ends on August the following year
Questions:
a.) I was wondering if you complete (whichever) program they have, will it guarantee you a 100% to be QUALIFIED by the CNO to take the CRNE?
b.) What do you think is the best path to take?
c.) What are the differences between the two (or if you know of other schools with IEN program too?
d.) Do you know of any better options to take?
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Hi I am a IEN from the Philippines, was assessed by the CNO for RN and RPN. Although, was only qualified to take the RPN exam (took it and an RPN now). I have no experience since I'm a recent graduate and migrated to Canada immediately after getting my license in the Philippines just last year (2014).
For all the IENs wanting to pursue their profession as an RN here in Canada, I believe lots have already researched. As for me, these are the schools that I found that offers the additional education and training:
a.) Goerge Brown College/Centennial College, both in partnership with Ryerson University.
-they offer 1year schooling at one of the colleges, after that 2years in Ryerson
-takes 3 years to complete
b.) York University
-they specifically offer a program called BSN for IEN
-takes a 20months (less than 2 years) full time schooling which starts on January and ends on August the following year
Questions:
a.) I was wondering if you complete (whichever) program they have, will it guarantee you a 100% to be QUALIFIED by the CNO to take the CRNE?
b.) What do you think is the best path to take?
c.) What are the differences between the two (or if you know of other schools with IEN program too?
d.) Do you know of any better options to take?