Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, again, Ontario, Alberta, they have bridging programs, they have mentors, they have staff that will support new grads. We can't even -- like, that's one of the things in the Northwest Territories. One of the things in my past management job is new grads. We have to find ways for new grads to be mentored into the workforce. When the nurses come out of school, some of them don't have the experience. They have a lot of theory. You know, there's many different things in play. It's not about just getting a license. It's about getting a license and being put into the system. And we are looking at it, and that's where I'll end. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Lesa Semmler on Question 177-20(1): Licensing Requirements for Internationally Educated Nurses
In the Legislative Assembly on May 24th, 2024. See this statement in context.
Question 177-20(1): Licensing Requirements for Internationally Educated Nurses
Oral Questions
May 24th, 2024
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