1. So how long is the duration of bridging program that leads to RN. I just want to know since i have applied only for RN. I see there are few programs on few college websites like Algonquin which offer 1 year bridging to IENs...what are they for?
I find this http://health.uottawa.ca/bachelor-science-nursing-bridging-program-internationally-educated-nurses-algonquin-college for IEN nurses which is of 4 years out of which 1st year is being done in Algonquin. I wonder which 1 year IEN you are talking about.
2. Will CNO tell us what bridging program we should take and where we should take?
I assume they just forward you to take IEN course
3. I hear that Touchstone institute is backed up till Feb,2017. My evidence of practice will expire in May, 2019. Does that mean i should complete my bridging course before May, 2019?
When u send the email to CNO to be forwarded to Touchstone ? I got reply on 10 Sep 2016 from CNO that they have forwarded email Touchstone & they will get in touch with me for exam date. I hope we will get date somewhere mid of 2017
4. I have not received any dates for OSCE yet..but i assume that i may receive early next year after Feb,2017. Once my gaps are identified, i assume they will take 6-8weeks to let me know what i should do...then i go to the college for bridiging. If it's a 2 year program, then most probably i will graduate after my safe evidence of practice period ie., May, 2019. What happens to me then??
Your focus should be passing OSCE. Failing means back to school for minimum of two years of now. In either case fail or pass, your safe practice period is quite far away
5. The way i see it..it looks like i'm chasing a ghost. Do you have any ideas/Suggestions that you think i should do differently so that i may work as a Nurse in this country without having to repeat the whole program and start afresh. But i Don't mind doing bridging course..1 or 2 years i'm Ok with it..
Pass OSCE & then RN-NCLEX
Thanks