Showing posts with label internationally educated nurses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internationally educated nurses. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

How You Decided Your Nursing Specialty?

How You Decided Your Nursing Specialty?
A lot depends upon the situation, the needs, the interest and the motivation to choose the field of specialty in nursing profession. From inclination towards patient care and having a rewarding career in future to real-life lessons that inspires many, there is always something that led nurses to move ahead with their choice of nursing specialty.

On a popular website Scrubs Mag, nurses were asked to share the deciding factor that made them to choose their nursing specialty. Some stated to be destined for the profession before leaving the womb, while some others made a choice after going through strenuous life events and tried different careers before landing on their ultimate career. In this piece of blog, we would share those reasons given by nurses in their own words.

Ellen J. - I don’t think I ever wanted to do anything else. Med/surg makes it easy to help a variety of people. I love it and have for many, many years.”

Luciana W. -“I had a miscarriage and was all alone in the hospital when I met this nurse who made such an impact on me. She took the time to talk to me. She also gave me a hug. At that moment I thought to myself, ‘I want to do the same for other people, give comfort and show compassion in the most vulnerable time of their lives.'”

Sharon H.- “I am a recovering alcoholic, and as a young, intoxicated female, I was treated pretty badly by a lot of people. When I got sober, I wanted to work with other alcoholics, and so I tried to get training as a CD counselor. Nothing worked. Every door I tried got slammed in my face, and someone kept saying, ‘Why don’t you try nursing?’ So I went to the local college and applied for their nursing program, and doors started opening right and left. In 25 years as a nurse, I have tried other fields, and I always come back to mental health. It is my home!

Rita D. -“I donated a kidney to a friend and went into nephrology!

Lee B. -“I always wanted to be like Mary Ellen Walton and wander around the countryside on Old Blue, seeing my patients…I have been a community nurse consultant for 21 years. I wander around the back roads of our county seeing my patients…in an old Saturn.

Sally C. – “I was affected by a child fatality and ever since have worked in pediatric operating theaters! Making a difference, caring for children and their careers is 110 percent job satisfaction!

Renata B. -“The hospice where my sister made her grand transition gave me the inspiration to make a transition of my own. My sweetest days come when I help a family assist a loved one cross on to that next stage.


Selecting the field of specialty in nursing depends on individual’s choice. Just as the reasons mentioned here above of different nurses, you too might have one. You can share with us in the comments below, we will be happy to read what your story is. 

Thursday, 20 August 2015

INSCOL - Opening the Doors for Nurses to Study & Work in Canada

For internationally educated nurses who are looking for options to pursue higher education along with opportunities to work in Canada either on permanent or temporary basis, INSCOL is the place to resort.

Nursing Programs in Canada


Since decades, Canada is considered as one of the most preferred destinations for healthcare professionals, nurses and aspiring medical students, as it provides numerous benefits in the form of best education system, generous laws for the immigrants and number of prospects to grow in the career. Moreover, Canada is regularly employing internationally educated nurses from around the globe These reasons has made Canada the first choice among nursing professionals, which has become one of the strongest benefit for Canada’s healthcare industry’s success.

Thus, if you are a Registered Nurse and looking for an opportunity to study and work in Canada, INSCOL in collaboration with renowned colleges of Canada offers wide range of nursing courses that aim to transform internationally educated nurses into Global nurses.These courses has been developed according to the worldwide best practices in the healthcare industry, to enhance skills equivalent to the levels of their best-trained international counterparts.

Here are the nursing courses offered by INSCOL in Canada -


Name of College
Name of the Course
Course Duration
IELTS Requirement
Intake
Niagara College, Welland Campus, Niagara Post Graduate Certificate in RN - Critical Care Nursing 1 Year 6 Bands overall with no component less than 5.5 bands Jan'16 May'16 Sep'15
Niagara College, Welland Campus, Niagara Post Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care 1 Year 6 Bands overall with no component less than 5.5 band Jan'16 May'16 Sep'15
Niagara College, Welland Campus, Niagara Post Graduate Certificate in Gerontology 1 Year 6 Bands overall with no component less than 5.5 band Jan'16 May'16 Sep'15
Seneca College, Markham Campus, Toronto Post Graduate Certificate in Coronary Care Nursing 1 Year 6.5 overall with no component less than 6 band Feb'16 May'16 Sep'15
Seneca College, Markham Campus, Toronto Post Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership & Management 1 Year 6.5 overall with no component less than 6 band Jan'16
May'16 Sep'15
Georgian College, Barrie Acute Complex Care Post Graduate Program for Internationally Educated Nurses 1 Year 6.5 Bands overall with no component less than 6 May'16
Jan'16

To know more about these nursing courses in Canada, please visit the website http://www.inscol.com/canada/academic-courses/