Internationally Educated Nurses
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21 nurses from the Philippines finish training in Saskatchewan, more expected to arriveTwenty-one nurses from the Philippines completed their training in Saskatchewan and have started working. The province is expecting more to arrive in the upcoming months.HealthJan 17
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Nursing applications from workers outside of Alberta are on the riseMore people have been issued permits to be a nurse in Alberta so far this year than in the past four years combined, according to the College of Registered Nurses of Alberta.HealthJul 13, 2023
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Internationally trained nurses in Ontario call for better supportDespite Premier Ford's announcement last fall to bring more internationally educated nurses into Ontario's health-care system, experts say more still needs to be done.HealthFeb 22, 2023
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Province hopes to bring more international nurses to AlbertaThe Alberta government is providing more spaces and financial aid to get internationally educated nurses accredited in the province.HealthFeb 13, 2023
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New Brunswick says program recruiting internationally-trained nurses has been a successNew Brunswick’s government says efforts to recruit nurses trained internationally have so far been successful – with 80 brought in to date and over 100 more on the way.HealthApr 11, 2022
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Internationally-educated nurse shares her journey at London Health Sciences CentreAnn Shaji, an internationally-educated nurse, is part of the first group at LHSC to work as nurse interns in order to obtain the hours needed to receive their licences.HealthFeb 4, 2022
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‘Imprisoned’: Some internationally-educated nurses ready to work in Ontario, but can’tSome internationally-educated nurses that have met requirements needed to work here still do not qualify, as permanent residency applications stall amid the pandemic.CanadaJan 12, 2022
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