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Global Nursing Advantage: Free and Paid Certificate Courses That Boost International Employability and Leadership Potential

  In today’s competitive healthcare landscape, a nursing degree or certificate alone is no longer enough to secure global opportunities or leadership roles. Nurses who aspire to work with international organizations such as the World Health Organization, United Nations, UNICEF, Médecins Sans Frontières, or Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must continuously upgrade their skills. Certificate courses, both free and paid can significantly improve employability, global competitiveness, and readiness for leadership roles such as Director of Health Services, Commissioner of Health, or even Minister of Health. Below is a carefully curated guide to high-impact certificate programs that elevate a nurse’s global career potential. FREE Certificate Courses (High Global Value) Free courses from reputable global institutions carry strong credibility, especially when issued by recognized organizations.   WHO OpenWHO Courses (Free) Offered by the World Health Organiza...

Government of Ontario approves registration regulation changes No limits to NCLEX-RN exam

 According to College of Nurses of Ontario ( CNO )The Ontario government has approved changes to the registration regulation under the Nursing Act, 1991 . One outcome of these changes is that Registered Nurse (RN) applicants now have no limit to the number of times they can write the entry-to-practice exam, NCLEX-RN.  It is now open for Registered nurses who wish to practice their nursing in Ontario to write the National Council Licensure Examination NCLEX as many times as possible before they can pass it and fully register with the college as for a practicing license.