Hi canada11
These are competences that they are not able to assessed by seeing you doing them in a room, these are on the job and ongoing tasks that happens in your day-to-day work. eg;
1)collaborate with other healthcare team members to develop healthcare plans. 2)Determine when consultation is required with other team members. 3)Maintain and establish a caring environment that supports clients to achieve optimal health outcome.
I tried to copy and past but it won't let be do it so you can see the list, it is a just bullet points list that they has sent me. I wish i could have post a copy for all to see.
These are competences that they are not able to assessed by seeing you doing them in a room, these are on the job and ongoing tasks that happens in your day-to-day work. eg;
1)collaborate with other healthcare team members to develop healthcare plans. 2)Determine when consultation is required with other team members. 3)Maintain and establish a caring environment that supports clients to achieve optimal health outcome.
I tried to copy and past but it won't let be do it so you can see the list, it is a just bullet points list that they has sent me. I wish i could have post a copy for all to see.
canada11 said:Thank you iblessed for your experience shared.
What I infer is that , even after passing OSCE , they refer you to gain some competencies through studies. If my understanding is correct, can you please elaborate further about what these "some studies" are for ?
Moreover, your outcomes is in sharp contrast to my expectation as well as that of kreystiyanpoll on the forum that if we passed OSCE we are forwarded to RN-NCLEx exam n passing of which we ultimately granted RN license.
I understand that in your case there was no NNAS.