Transcription of Internationally Educated Nurses - PracticeNL
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Resource Guide forInternationally Educated Nurses June 2010 The development of this Resource Guide is an initiative of the Provincial Chief nurse , Department of Health and Community ServicesProduction of this document has been made possible through a financial contribution fromThe views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of Health by: Louanne KinsellaProduced by: Professional Development and Conferencing Services, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of NewfoundlandAcknowledgementsThe Department of Health and Community Services wishes to acknowledge the following people and organizations for their contribution to this Resource Guide: Association for New Canadians Association of Registered Nurses of newfoundland and labrador College of Licensed Practical Nurses of newfoundland and labrador College of Physicians and Surgeons of newfoundland and labrador newfoundland and labrador Department of Health and Community Services newfoundland and labrador Health Boards Association, Provincial Physician Recruitment Office newfoundland and labrador Medical Association Office of Immigration and Multiculturism Professional Development and Conferencing Services, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of newfoundland
resource guide for Internationally Educated Nurses | 5 Section 1 Newfoundland and Labrador at a Glance Geographical Information The province consists of two sections, the Island of Newfoundland and the mainland portion, Labrador.
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