When time comes for internationally educated nurses who want to pursue higher education and at the same time find the opportunities to work in Canada either on permanent or temporary basis, INSCOL is the name that comes in mind.
This is because, Canada is known as one of the most favored country for nurses and aspiring medical students, as it offers numerous benefits to them like the best in class education, favorable laws for the immigrants and number of opportunities to make the career.
Canadian healthcare industry is frequently employing internationally educated nurses from around the globe. Due to such employment opportunities, Canada has become the first choice among nursing enthusiasts and this has resulted in the success of Canada’s healthcare industry too.
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 have 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 for Filipino nurses in Canada -
- One-year Graduate Certificate in RN - Critical Care Nursing from Niagara College, Welland Campus, Niagara.
- One-year Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care from Niagara College, Welland Campus, Niagara
- One-year Graduate Certificate for Internationally Educated Nurses in Acute Complex Care from Georgian College, Barrie Campus, Barrie.
- One-year Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership & Management from Seneca College, Markham Campus, Toronto.
- One-year Graduate Certificate in Coronary Care Nursing from Seneca College, Yorkgate Campus, Toronto
- One-year Graduate Certificate in Gerontology from Niagara College, Welland Campus, Niagara
- To know more about these nursing programs for Filipino nurses, the fee structure, academic requirements and intake period in Canada, please visit the INSCOL website.