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Are you considering a career in nursing? Congratulations, you’re embarking on a journey filled with compassion, care, and countless opportunities to make a difference in people’s lives. However, choosing the right nursing program is a crucial first step towards your dream career. In this blog, we’ll explore five essential factors you should consider when selecting a nursing program. Whether you’re a prospective student or someone looking to advance in the field, Gateway College is here to provide you with valuable insights to help you make an informed decision.   Accreditation and Program Reputation When it comes to selecting a nursing program, the first thing you should look for is accreditation. Accredited programs meet specific standards of quality and are recognized by licensing boards and employers. Gateway College, as a leading Career Training College in Vancouver, BC, is proud to offer programs that meet these high standards. Our Health Care Assistant Program, Health Care Assistant Program–Accelerated, Health Care Assistant Program – Access, and other programs are accredited and have gained an excellent reputation over the years. Our graduates are highly sought after by both private and public healthcare facilities, which is a testament to the quality of education we provide. Curriculum and Specializations Nursing...
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As most of the Canadian population is aging, there is an increased need for professional caregivers and health care support. Being a healthcare assistant is a rewarding career where you get the opportunity to help people with diverse healthcare needs. However, it’s important to choose the right healthcare college to ensure you’re equipped with the proper knowledge and experience working in a healthcare environment. In that case, you need to put in a sufficient amount of research to find an institute that matches your expectations. You need to go through reviews you find online and speak to students who’ve enrolled with them. At Gateway College, we are confident about our services and will not shy away from giving you references. Besides, we will be happy to tell you why we are the top name in the healthcare industry. We have been training thousands of students to be health care assistants since 1986! So, if you’re looking for a career as a full-time health care assistant, here are a few reasons why our institute stands out from the rest. Industry training and equipment At Gateway College, we make sure our students are benefited all the way by providing them with a well-rounded education....
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Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates are all types of health care assistants (HCAs). In B.C., HCAs who work in hospitals and facilities are known as care aides. They assist nurses, doctors, hospital and facility staff in the basic care of patients. Read More
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As people get older, it is normal for their vision to change. However, there are steps you can take to preserve your eyesight and improve your vision – an important part of staying safe and independent. Read More
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Long before the pandemic, her family and others had complained about the quality of care residents were getting at George Pearson Centre, a long-term care home owned and operated by Vancouver Coastal Health for people with complex care needs. Read More
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Too much of what you’re writing comes from the dark side, he said. Maybe you should retire. It got me thinking. … And no, not about retirement. To the question of joyful stuff, I can answer a conditional yes. They’re have been small scale things close to home in a year when, ironically, I had planned to visit Bhutan – the first place in the world where government budgets are screened through the lens of their effect on citizens’ happiness and well-being. Read More
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No longer can the discussion of the care of people living in long-term care facilities be ignored, be sloughed off for another day. We have been hearing about the negative experiences of residents in long-term care, and workplace concerns from long-term care staff, for a long time, but the current pandemic has amplified those voices. And their message is resonating. Read More Original Article Source Credits:   TheProvince , https://theprovince.com/ Article Written By:  Jim Mann Original Article Posted on:  May 24, 2020 Link to Original Article:  https://theprovince.com/opinion/jim-mann-when-long-term-care-is-revolutionized-we-should-learn-from-people-who-live-with-dementia
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We are excited to welcome our students back to campus from October 13, 2020. To prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to reduce the potential risk of exposure, please read the Covid-19 campus access safety protocol emailed to you BEFORE you come to the site for training this coming Tuesday, October 13, 2020. Complying with Gateway College’s safety protocol is in the interest of maintaining a safe campus for students, employees, and visitors and is consistent with the requirements of WorkSafeBC Limited Access for Visitors: The campus can be accessed by appointments only for essential business from October 13, 2020. Mask is mandatory to be on site. Visitors must complete a pre-screening questionnaire before the visit. We encourage phone or email inquires to avoid in-person contact as much as possible to maintain safety. The office hours are from 8:45 am to 4:45 pm. Contact us at (604) 738-0285 or info@gwcollege.ca.
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Jessica Steinwand was still finding her feet as a nurse when COVID-19 hit, having just started work last May. “At that point, that’s when I really started to feel … I’ve kind of got this, I can deal with this stuff,” said Steinwand, who now works on a medical unit at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops. Read More Original Article Source Credits:   Vancouver Sun , https://vancouversun.com/ Article Written By:  Derrick Penner Original Article Posted on:  Aug 29, 2020 Link to Original Article:  https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/new-nurses-on-b-c-s-health-front-lines-get-more-behind-the-scenes-backup
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