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...Read More
Do you have a passion for helping others and want to enjoy working as part of a passionate team? Are you planning to pursue a career in health care? At Gateway College, we can help you get started on your education plan and assist you in achieving your career goals in a short period of time. In this blog, we will share vital information on navigating our Health Care Assistant programs, exploring the education and training options, and more. Learn what it takes to get started as a health worker with us today. Get started Enroll in the Health Care Assistant Programs and register with us: Our Health Care Assistant Programs are conveniently offered in Vancouver, which is easily accessible by public transit. Most courses are even available online. Our facility has the resources and support necessary to offer a positive and realistic learning environment in the classroom (in-class and online) and clinical labs taught by highly qualified and compassionate instructors. Next steps Find a suitable program: Finding the right training program is no easy task. You may think it begins with the programs, but it really starts with a clear understanding of who you are and where you want to go....Read More
With the gradually easing public health restrictions enacted early in January, several colleges and universities are looking forward to welcoming students back in person and on campus. At Gateway College, we remain committed to returning to a full on-campus, in-person learning experience for all students during the 2022 term. We will be starting the year by introducing a new program for the students, the Diploma in Business Management, and offering new promotions now available to apply. Here the students can save $2,022 on tuition for all the healthcare programs and receive up to 10,000 scholarships for Diploma in Business Management. We also plan to offer great opportunities for those students who show interest in Healthcare or Business management by studying and getting certificates in the field. In the coming months, we will be offering more courses and programs, which is something to expect. To enlighten you about our latest schedule, we have listed five changes you can expect in 2022. 1. More delivery options for the students to enroll in this specific period of time. 2. Affordable tuition fees for the students to pursue their aspirations. 3. The college will provide students with more feasible options for taking language remote assessments. 4....Read More
Anyone can fall, but the risk of falling becomes greater with age. There are a number of simple steps you can take in and around your home to help prevent falls and the injuries caused by falling. Read MoreRead More
As a student, you’ll probably have one of the important decisions to make, and that is choosing a college. There are certain points to consider before selecting a college as it will impact your personal and professional life. You will need to spend and scrutinize every factor like location, cost, academic quality, choice of major, etc., personally. However, several colleges out there that may seem the best ones to attend to. You will need to dig deeper and find out in detail if the college you pick is a good fit for you. To help you narrow down your search, here’s a list of the top five things to look for in a college. 1. Credibility and reputation You should know that students who graduate from a reputable college matter to most employers. Therefore, make sure to review and research the accreditation of your prospective college before enrolling in one. The best way is to view the Master List of designated educational institutions, which is updated regularly and contains all the educational institutions. 2. Recognition Most of the universities in Canada are ranked among the best in the world and are globally recognized and well-respected. However, to be sure, it’s...Read More
On the day the first British Columbian received a vaccination against COVID-19, a poll shows that two-thirds of people in the province say they will step up and get the jab. “The question that needs to be asked is not are you going to (get the vaccine), but why wouldn’t you,” said Wesley Lewin of Maple Ridge. Read MoreRead More
A recent study by the British Columbia Nurses Union and the UBC School of Nursing, found that 40 percent of the province’s nurses are struggling with severe depression.The study also revealed that as a result of the pandemic, 60 percent of nurses are showing signs of burnout.“We know 85 percent of our nurses are seriously concerned about bringing this virus home,” said Christine Sorensen, president of the British Columbia Nurses Union, or BCNU. Read MoreRead More
Countries with strong regulation and centralized oversight of their long-term care have fared better overall in dealing with COVID-19, according to veteran, Canadian seniors care researchers. Fuelled by this, co-authors Pat Armstrong and Marcy Cohen are making recommendations to Ottawa in a discussion paper today by Vancouver-based Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, a left-leaning think-tank. Read MoreRead More
Two health-care workers who served on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic in a private long-term care home say they’ve been unfairly excluded from a temporary wage top-up given to their counterparts in publicly funded facilities. A care aide a nurse who both work at a privately owned and operated care home in Port Coquitlam said they worked 12- to 16-hour shifts to care for the home’s 49 residents in the early weeks of the pandemic. Read More Original Article Source Credits: CityNews1130 , https://www.citynews1130.com/ Article Written By: KELVIN GAWLEY Original Article Posted on: Oct 22, 2020 Link to Original Article: https://www.citynews1130.com/2020/10/22/private-care-home-workers-call-exclusion-from-b-c-pandemic-pay-extremely-unfair/Read More
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.Read More