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Nurses to Canada

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Advanced program is designed for Internationally-Educated Nurses from all over the world who are interested in becoming nurses in Canada, and who already have a high proficiency in English. You either: Come from a country where your basic nursing education was taught from an English curriculum, And/Or Already achieved a minimum IELTS 6.5 overall or equivalent.

This program is for Internationally-Educated Nurses (IENs) who do not need language and medical terminology training, are who are ready to begin their Canadian nursing training right away

  • Duration
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    12 months
  • • Canadian Nursing Review (includes a 1-week clinical placement at a health care facility)
  • • Workplace Preparation & Nurse Licensing Exam Prep (NCLEX-RN or CPNRE)
  • • Document Evaluation, Translation & Attestation in Germany
  • • The Co-Op Education Work Experience
  • • Leadership in Nursing
List of documents required to apply for Degree Recognition in Germany:

The Canadian Nursing Review and Workplace/Licensing Exam Prep course teaches skill-development, critical-thinking training for nursing judgments, test question approach strategies, safe and effective workplace practice, and cultural awareness. Students have the opportunity to develop their practical experience during on-site laboratory sessions and case-study simulations. As an introduction to a Canadian health care facility, students have an opportunity to help residents with ADLs (activities of daily living) during a 1-week clinical placement.

The Co-Op Work Experience is an essential component of the program. Students have the opportunity to complete a co-op work experience at a Canadian hospital or health care facility. Nursing procedures vary from country to country, so the work experience offers invaluable training in nursing in a North American health care environment.

Leadership in Nursing equips students with much needed entry-level leadership and management skills. This final piece will allow you to explore the concept of leadership needed in nursing in Canada, and further the observations made during your co-op work experience.

Once completed, successful graduates of this program will be much more confident about working in the Canadian health care environment.

(*NCLEX-RN: National Council Licensure Examination, CPNRE: Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Examination.)