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As of April 1'2020, CCCN has transitioned from being administered by the Manitoba Nurses Union (MNU) and funded by IRCC to being fully operated by Professional English Group Canada (PEG Canada). If ever there was a need for online training and language training for nurses and healthcare professionals it is now! PEG Canada is a nonprofit organization with the mission of supporting workplace integration for internationally educated professionals using emerging technologies to provide accessible (online) language and communication training.
Live in Manitoba and interested in a career as a health care aide? Register now for Communication for Health Care Aides. Just 12 weeks and you'll be on your way to better communication skills. https://eastmanimmigrantservices.com/our-/english-for-work/
Our most popular subscriptions are our intensive modules, each with 5 self-study chapters to help internationally educated nurses gain the communication skills needed for CELBAN and on the job. Subscribe before Dec 31 to get unlimited access to your modules for just $149 each!
To nurses near and far - thank you! The career you chose says a lot about you.
Thanks everyone...we're feeling the love for our CCCN subscriptions! What better time to work on your language and communication skills than during a lockdown? Register at pegcanada.ca to enrol in any of our four self-study modules for $149 for 3 months. This offer expires Dec 31 so get it while you can!
Subscribe to our self-study modules today! Same great CCCN content with all the extras removed to make it more affordable. More details - www.pegcanada.ca
Countdown is on! If you're an internationally educated nurse and need to improve your language skills, you can subscribe to any of our four CCCN modules. Study on your own or hire one of our experienced coaches to work on the content with you. More details coming to Facebook soon - stay tuned!
Dementia creates challenges with overall communication, including understanding and being understood. With communication as the foundation of what health care professionals do, the onus is on us as caregivers to understand and make ourselves understood. Join our free webinar to learn more about communicating with people with dementia. It's free and online tomorrow (Wed, Oct 28 2000 hrs CDT). Register at www.pegcanada.ca.