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  2. Nursing shortage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Based on various models used by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)'s Occupational Projection System (COPS) team, some provincial governments, Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), and Statistics Canada on vacancies, the 2019 International journal of health planning and management article said that there was a shortage of nurses in Canada.

  3. Nursing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Five nurses' residences (the Ann Baillie Building, [2] Begbie Hall, [3] the Hersey Pavilion, [4] the Pavillon Mailloux [5] and the St. Boniface Hospital Nurses' Residence [6]) were designated in commemoration of the growing professionalism of nursing and of the expanded role of nurses in health care over the course of the 20th century.

  4. Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools

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    The program's development encountered initial hostility from New York City's Council of Nursing Directors. The council stated they were concerned about the potential conflict of interest due to Pace University's role in qualifying foreign nurses for positions that might otherwise be filled by graduates of U.S. nursing programs.

  5. How International Students Can Earn U.S. Nursing Degrees - AOL

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    Growing up in India, South Korean national Misol Kwon attended Kodaikanal International School, an American residential school. Kwon's passion for nursing took her to the U.S. where she received ...

  6. Cuso International - Wikipedia

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    Cuso International (formerly known as CUSO, Canadian University Service Overseas) is a Canadian international development organization that connects communities around the world with skilled Canadians to help end poverty and inequality. Established in 1961, Cuso International has deployed more than 15,000 volunteers and has worked in more than ...

  7. 'This country has failed us': Nurse, 46, earns over $100,000 ...

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    'This country has failed us': Nurse, 46, earns over $100,000 but can't claw way out of student debt — blasts lawmakers for blocking SAVE Plan and leaving hard-working Americans to 'suffer'