May 10-16, 2021: The National Nursing Week annual celebrations take place from the Monday to the Sunday of the same week as Florence Nightingale’s birthday, May 12.
The theme this year is #WeAnswerTheCall and was developed by CNA to showcase the many roles that nurses play in a patient’s health-care journey. The pandemic brought to light the courage and commitment that nurses work under every day and showed the important role that nurses play in the community. This year, Johnson & Johnson, the world’s largest and most broadly-based health-care company, has sponsored National Nursing Week to showcase its commitment to the well-being of Canada’s health-care professionals.- See more at: https://cna-aiic.ca/en/news-room/events/national-nursing-week#resources
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New requirements for travel to Canada: As of February 21, 2021 at 11:59 pm ET, you must meet the new testing and quarantine requirements when coming to Canada.
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Immigration applicants – Canada.cahttps://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html
Please join us February 24th at 11am to learn about Search Engine Optimization with ACCES Alumni Nimalan Manivannan.
Entrepreneurship Connections® Pre-Arrival (ECP) program will host Nimalan Manivannan from Solv Advisors presenting a free webinar to ensure your business gets seen online.
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The Manning Community Health Centre nursing team is one of the recipients of the 2020 RhPAP Rhapsody Health-care Heroes Awards. Established in 2018, this award recognizes rural Alberta health-care providers or teams that demonstrate superior commitment to their patients, health-care team, and community.
Hi everyone, a Ryerson University team is seeking ethnic minority nurses & UCPs to participate in a one-time short online survey. We would like to understand your experiences facing stigma and discrimination while also working on the frontlines against COVID-19. Participants will be eligible to win a $150 e-gift card should they provide their personal information to enter a draw.Here is the survey link: https://redcap.hs.asu.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=KEY79N39EX
When Thelma and her husband decided to immigrate to Canada, she had been working as a registered nurse in Nigeria for three years. Even though Thelma began the process of becoming an RN in Canada before her arrival, she could not anticipate how expensive it was going to be. The advisory report from the National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS) indicated that Thelma needed to take 13 courses and complete additional clinical hours to receive a license to practice in Canada. In need of financial support, Thelma applied for a Windmill Microlending loan. She became a member of the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) a few years after landing in Canada. In January 2017, Thelma got a job as an RN working in the psychiatry department. Read her success story.