i guess it is really true then that NNAS is a pain in the asszzzjh said:I started the NNAS application Dec 2014 (PRC), and just got the NNAS advisory report this morning, as expected, that the result shows all "not comparable". They spent one year in the evaluation and made some mistakes in my school name, and full time education was changed as part time study, self-learning. I called NNAS to point out their mistake, the staff said it does not matter, as it is not important. I asked that what "not comparable means for my registration?" He said it did not mean that I am qualified or not, but up the CNO to make the decision. I did not understand the evaluation at all. NNAS answer did not make sense as well.
If there is anyone got "not comparable", and still got positive decision from CNO so far? Let us keep fingers crossed to it!
Maybe refresher course? Waiting pa ng ielts result ang saken ehKristelB said:Hi I received a not comparable NNAS report too just last week,I dont know what it means too
It means that our BSN program does not match with Canadian's. SEC/OSCE will be required to determine gaps of our knowledge. After which, the regulatory boards recommend the appropriate courses/length of study to fill that knowledge gap. Seen the Canadian BSN program, it does not match ours in PH. Their program is very comprehensive.KristelB said:Hi I received a not comparable NNAS report too just last week,I dont know what it means too
Have you started your nnas application already?thanksFabio David said:Did anyone do the SEC/OSCE after the NNAS and CARNA application? Please include details of your past clinical experience, education (eg. BSN, MN, MSN, MAN PhD etc), licenses (PH, USRN, etc). Thanks!
Skyfl4kes said:Hi Guys! I am an internationally educated nurse that is aspiring to get a license in Canada under PN. The National Nursing Assessment Service or NNAS just released the result of my assessment after almost a year, and the result was "not comparable", and it is because the school that I came from in the Philippines wasn't able to provide a detailed course description, the NNAS advised me to contact my school and ask for the course syllabi/syllabus instead of the description as the course description is very brief. Now the catch is, my school doesn't want to give the course syllabus because it is a "school property" according to them.
My question is... is it advisable to continue applying to CNO having the "not comparable" result? Is there anyone here that got "not comparable" result as well and push through with the application? What is the outcome? Thanks! ;D
I think you can ask NNAS themselves on the next step. But yes if you want to be a LPN in ON then contact the CNO and start asking their requirements.sk87 said:Hi All,
Please help me, I received my NNAS report today and its say "somewhat comparable" as i want to apply for LPN in CNO Ontario. its seems like i am not eligible and go to school right ?
do i need to contact ontario licensed body but not sure if they ask me to do some bridge program.
Please advise,if someone had same experience?
Please help,
Thks,
SK