https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2022/10/24/q-et-t-2e-partie-ife-solution-la-penurie Internationally educated nurses face stereotypes – how can we fix this? By Carlo Mikhail L. Magno October 24, 2022 istockphoto.com/portfolio/CHalePhoto IENs can offer different perspectives and alternative approaches, and share their unique experience, to help interdisciplinary teams come up with care plans that are catered to the individual client’s needs. Editor’s note: In his October 11 article and last week’s followup Q&A article , Carlo Mikhail L. Magno described what it’s been like to be an internationally educated nurse (IEN) working in Canada over the past 10 years
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2022/10/17/q-et-t-1ere-partie-ife-solution-la-penurie Internationally educated nurses are already here – let’s get them working By Carlo Mikhail L. Magno October 17, 2022 istockphoto.com/portfolio/asiseeit We know that some health-care facilities are offering incentives for retired nurses to go back to the workforce, and some organizations are even willing to pay extra for travel nurses
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https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2024/10/15/quatre-strategies-essentielles-pour-les-infirmiere How you can thrive and grow despite uncertainty and challenges By Carlo Mikhail L. Magno October 15, 2024 istockphoto.com/monkeybusinessimages To a novice nurse, it may seem daunting to take that first step into building a career
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2022/10/11/perspective-infirmier-forme-letranger-covid A nurse’s inspirational story of frustration and opportunity By Carlo Mikhail L. Magno October 11, 2022 Courtesy of Carlo Mikhail L. Magno Carlo Mikhail L. Magno moved to Toronto from the Philippines in 2012