Friday 18 March 2016

INSCOL – An Educational Paradise for Filipino Nurses


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.

Educational Paradise for Filipino Nurses-INSCOLCanadian 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.


    Monday 14 March 2016

    How a Nurse Can Avoid Medication Errors and Mistakes While on Job

    How to Avoid Medication Errors - Nursing TipsTo help nurses avoid errors and mistakes, Nursing Care Plan is saving the whole of the nursing fraternity especially in stressed conditions and places like the ER, where a mistake on a patient’s record could be a matter of life or death. However, the plan exclude such possibilities by recording precisely what the patient has done for the day (in terms of food, medication, and workout), and updates the next nurse on-call about what they should observe or administer to the patient during their shift. 

    The absence of such type of important information will significantly affect patients in getting the right treatment and the whole hospital system would be a complete chaos. Think of a medical facility without a nursing care plan – the patients would be either isolated or too much examined. Some might be overdosing on medication left and right, some would be over-exerting their strength in rehabilitative work, or some would be eating too little or too much food per day. Thus, nursing care plans ensure that everything is in check without disturbing the facility’s schedule and patient’s lives. 

    Nurse practitioners are the crucial part of a health care setting, a certainty very much perceived by most specialists, albeit not by the media. They have portrayed doctors and physicians as the patient care providers, when truth is; it is a nurse who takes care of everything, right from maintaining patient’s history and consoling the patients when they are scared to administering the medication as needed. Nursing professionals in every medical facility stays updated with the patient's condition, more than a physician or the specialists, so that they can transfer patient’s information to the next nurse taking up the charge. 

    Nursing care plans have made progress from paper charts information that nurses used to convey messages to new ways of maintain the information utilizing the benefits of technology that helps them manage the records from anywhere at any time. 

    In any case, in spite of any setbacks, the nursing care plan keeps on walking forward and guarantee that nurses do not commit errors or become a part of human mistakes while providing patient care. 

    If you are a nurse and want to make a career abroad, INSCOL is your best bet. INSCOL in collaboration with leading Universities/Colleges in Canada/UK/USA/AUS/NZ offers a wide range of Global Nursing Programs in Emergency Care, Critical Care, Palliative Care, Coronary Care, Acute Complex Care, Mental Health, Leadership & Management, Gerontology & Chronic Illness, Healthcare & Rehabilitation and B.Sc./M.Sc. Nursing.

    Friday 4 March 2016

    11 Must Have Items for all New Nurses in Their Bags – Part II

    In the previous section of this blog, we have mentioned some of the essential items a nursing student or a new nurse should have in their bags. Stethoscope, thermometer, gauze, sterilized mask, cold medicines, scissors and microscope medical tape are some of them. We, however, are not yet done with the important stuff you, as a nurse, should keep in your bag.

    6. Have You Kept a Tongue Depressor?

    Many a times in the nursing training or profession, a nurse will need to use this tool. Tongue depressor, basically, is a tool used to depress the tongue and examine the mouth and throat.

    7. Needless to Say – Lotion and Hand Sanitizer

    Apart from the basic need of keeping a lotion in your bag, a nurse should keep a lotion because of a very much valid reason. Of course, nurses wash their hands many a times in a day, therefore ending up with dry skin. That's when they need a lotion. Further, the hand sanitizer is a plus when it comes to cleaning the germs and the infectious agents.

    8. In Case You're an Expert in IV Therapy – Six Saline Flushes

    In case you're an expert in IV therapy, you must know how a saline flush is a method of clearing out intravenous lines (IVs). An IV therapy nurse would certainly need them before the drip is connected in order to assure that IV is still patent.

    9. How About Books Related to Nursing?

    As a nurse, you'll need a reference to common medicines and symptoms. Why not keep a medical dictionary or a medical manual. You can access information about various prescriptions, clinical guidelines and patient advices, all of them handy.

    10. A Small Notebook

    Sure, you can keep it in order to take notes from the doctors. You can also add the observations you've made of your patients.

    11. Tourniquet

    What shall a nurse do at the time of continuous traumatic bleeding of the patients? A tourniquet, basically, is a constricting device, which is used mostly when the patient is in a critical state because of continuous bleeding. Indeed, a lifesaver!

    Were you aware of all of them? Being a nurse, you will face many emergency situations when you'll need all these. Do you want to mention more of the essentials nurses should keep in their bags? Sure, write to us in the comment section below.

    In addition, are you willing to Study Nursing in Canada for International Students to become a global nurse? You should certainly check the specialized nursing programs offered by INSCOL