Health care professionals interested in learning about the opportunities and incentives to work in Newfoundland and Labrador can find more information at WorkInHealthNL.ca.
The College of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland Labrador expects a busy day at the office. This after government announced on Friday, new regulations that will provide national and international nurses with a faster, more streamlined application process. College Executive Director says nurses will be licensed and registered to work in the province 92 percent faster under the new changes. She says the college is working closely with 7 countries to recruit nurses and she expects a busy day. Power says nurses will still be properly investigated. 2-3 hundred nurses from India will be working here in the province later this year.
Health care professionals interested in learning about the opportunities and incentives to work in Newfoundland and Labrador can find more information at WorkInHealthNL.ca. Residents can stay up-to-date on progress made and see many of the initiatives that are underway through regular Health Care Action updates and the Health Care Action website.
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