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RPN Bridging to University Nursing Caters to Experienced Nurses

Posted by Jason White on Monday, August 25, 2014, In : College Education 


The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) reports that there were more than 360,000 regulated nurses employed across the country by the end of 2011, a jump of eight per cent since 2007. If you are one of these nurses but wish to advance your career by obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, you will want to attend a program that understands your needs as a professional and gets you the credential you want in the shortest time possible.


Centennial College has designed a program...


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RPN Bridging to University Nursing Serves As a Steppingstone

Posted by Jason White on Monday, August 4, 2014,

Are you a registered practical nurse who has a diploma from a community college of applied arts and technology (CAAT) with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher and containing no repeated courses or failures on your academic transcript? Can you provide proof of current certificate of registration in Ontario? Do you have transcripts from a community college diploma program (indicating minimum B average and inclusion of courses in Anatomy and Physiology and Pathophysiology)? Are you interested i...


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RPN Bridging to University Nursing Offers Nurses Best of Both Academic Worlds

Posted by Jason White on Friday, April 4, 2014, In : College Education 
There are many Practical nursing program offered within the Canadian context, and with very good reason. The nursing field has come a long way from the days of bedside care and today nurses are essential members of the healthcare team. As such, nurses work in a variety of settings inclusive of, but not limited to, the operating room, long-term care and specialty areas such as emergency, pediatrics and community settings. This requires them to have obtained certain credentials in orde...

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