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    Introduction The issue selected by my group revolves around the broad debate faced in Ontario high schools regarding the overall educational benefits of Academic versus Applied courses. The basis of our research will look into why applied high school courses are considered substandard in comparison to Academic courses. In regards to my contribution, the first part looked into whether there were any political influences behind the creation and continued status of applied and academic courses.

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    Since October 1963 the nursing profession has been self-regulated in Ontario by The College of Nurses. Self-regulation and The College of Nurses work together to support nurses while setting the guidelines for the practice, while enforcing the rules and regulations with the goal of protecting the public interest. In this paper I will discuss the importance of The College of Nurses and self-regulation, what I have learned about them and how I use them in my clinical practice. What have you learned

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    Profession Act. The Act sets out the mandate and governing framework for all regulated health Colleges and professions in Ontario, including the College of Opticians(COO). RHPA is also included in the health profession code, it outlines that each college must maintain practice of a specific group of health care professionals in the interest of the public. RHPA also sets out the practical rules for Colleges to regarding; registering members, handling complaints, conducting investigations, carrying out

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    People love Ontario. The climate is wonderful. It has some of the best schools and colleges. As per a recent survey, it has been found that people live in Ontario for an average of fifteen years. Ontario, on the whole, has very little traffic, as compared to other cities. Therefore, if you are considering moving and buying a home, you may like to look into Ontario real estate properties. There are several websites that claim to provide you up-to-date, comprehensive listings of the property deals

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    Ethical and Legal Analysis of the Issue Professional organizations including CNA and the college of physicians and surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) mandate their members to adhere their ethical codes. Canadian nurses are owe to uphold Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses (the Code) (CNA, 2008), which outline the guidance regarding not only to ethical decision making but also to ethical bases for supporting ethical work environment. The first of all, the Code (CNA, 2008) states registered nurses are to

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    Self-regulation is a privilege granted to those professions that have shown they can put the interests of the public ahead of their own professional interests (College of Nurses of Ontario [CNO], 2013). The Colleges of Nurses of Ontario (CNO), govern RN’s, RPN’s, and NP’s (CNO, 2013). The CNO has been self-regulating in Ontario since 1963 (CNO, 2013). The College fulfills its role by: establishing requirements for entry to practice, articulating and promoting practice standards, administering its Quality Assurance

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    Business Accounting and Career Research Report From: Crystal Leotaud Student Number: 300854350 For: Vicky Ghazarian Date: Thursday July 9, 2015 Academic Program Outline In the School of business at Centennial College my program of study I am enrolled into is “Business Accounting 2801”, it is a 2 year diploma program. The reason why I chose to pursue Business Accounting as a profession is due to the various career paths and employment is abundant. The accounting field is broad and touches all businesses

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    Ona Nursing Role

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    member of Pakistan Nursing Council. Similarly, in Ontario there is a College of Nurses of Ontario which regulates Registered Nurses, Registered Practical Nurses and Nurse Practitioners. I never got chance to work in Canada as a health care professional, I look forward to work in a setting where they are varied organizations collaborating together to promote healthy community. I learned about following bodies and their working and these are: Ontario Nurses Association (ONA): Membership: Registered

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    their communities (Kosier pg. 3). This project is a description of nursing as a Regulated Health Profession which means it is an occupation that requires extensive education and training to gain a body of knowledge and is regulated by the College of Nurses of Ontario (Kosier). Nurse Practitioner is a registered nurse that has additional education and nursing experience (NPCanada.ca). In this paper I will provide information on the roles of the Nurse Practitioner,

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    Emily Stowe Biography

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    Jennings was born in Norwich, Ontario on May 1st, 1831 to parents that were strong believers in the importance of receiving proper education: such strong believers, in fact, they actually home schooled their daughters. 1 At only 15, Stowe began her teaching career in a one-room schoolhouse in the neighboring town of Summerville, Ontario. However, she received only half of the salary that men did at the time. Six years later, she applied to Victoria College in Cobourg, Ontario but

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