Hi guys,
Just wondering, was anyone aware that the evaluators at IENCAP will be volunteers?!?!?! I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the posting from CNO (on Facebook, Nov 24) asking for volunteer nurses to assess/evaluate IENs at IENCAP. I knew IENCAP was problematic. But seriously?!
Those attempting IENCAP are paying $500 to take an exam that they can only take once, which has the potential to determine whether they can become licensed in Ontario (and inevitably for many, determines whether or not Canada is an option for immigration because many cannot immigrate to a place where they cannot be gainfully employed in their profession...). At 60 people per group, 4 groups at a time and 2 sessions per day, a total of 460 people taking the IENCAP per test date, that's $230,000 in exam fees per exam date. And if some or all assessors are not paid...
To make it even better, evaluators are only trained once, the night before the exam date. That's the only training they undergo! Aside from being a RN in Ontario without restrictions etc, they need only have 6 months of nursing work experience within the last 3 years. And it doesn't have to be clinical experience. So technically those taking the test in the new year could be evaluated by RN's who spent 6 months writing nursing policy from Jan-June 2015. I do not see this as a fair or valid assessment whatsoever, especially considering Canadian educated nurses are evaluated by nurses who are paid and obligated to keep up with current practices as well as current nursing evaluation practices. I just can't believe this is allowed and this is considered a valid exam! Ludicrous!
What do you think about this?