CANO X NSO Oncology Nursing Webinar
Dear Members,
Dear Members,
Hi nursing students,
We have an exciting event coming up on Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. in a CANO x NSO collaboration event via Zoom. It'll be an educational and interactive webinar to discuss all things oncology! Topics will include:
All participants will also be entered into a raffle with prizes being:
Dear Nursing Student,
If you've been looking for a way to further develop your leadership skills and make an impact within your nursing community, here's your chance. Get involved with the Nursing Student’s of Ontario’s (NSO) Executive Team!
Now you’re probably asking what the benefits are. Here are a few:
Hello students,
You're invited to an exciting model World Health Organization (WHO) conference for nursing students in Ontario. This is YOUR chance to learn about: global issues and how decisions are made; how to chair meetings and negotiate resolutions with the aim of reaching consensus on the resolutions they will adopt; and leadership, diplomatic and a range of personal skills including but not limited to, negotiating, debating, public speaking, and conducting research on global public health issues.
Hello,
Join us for this incredible event: Ableism and its Impact Within Nursing. The event will provide the opportunity to highlight how ableism affects students, educators, professionals, and patients.
When: Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024 from 5–7 p.m. ET
Where: Webinar via Zoom, Register here
Key speakers:
Hello,
Please join members from the Nursing Students of Ontario on Monday, Nov, 18, 2024, from 7–9 p.m. ET for a virtual interactive event focused on recognizing burnout faced by nursing students, developing coping strategies, and implementing psychological safety in academic settings. You can register here
What: Safety and Wellness in Nursing School
When: Monday, Nov. 18, 2024, 7 p.m. RT
Join us for an informative session designed for internationally educated nurses (IENs) looking to navigate their careers in Canada.
Join us virtually for RNAO's Fall Tour. This is an opportunity for Nursing Students of Ontario (NSO) members, Region 6 – and the public – to discuss thoughts, ideas and questions related to nursing, health and health care with RNAO's Immediate Past-President Dr. Claudette Holloway.
By participating, you will gain better knowledge of RNAO and its purpose, advocacy and priorities. Additionally, you will be able to voice your experiences, and concerns.
Date and time: Friday, Sept. 27, 2024, 6–8 p.m. ET
Join nursing students, registered nurses, and nurse practitioners from across Ontario for RNAO's Fall Tour. This is an opportunity for Nursing Students of Ontario (NSO) members, Region 6 – and the public – to discuss thoughts, ideas and questions related to nursing, health and health care with RNAO's Immediate Past-President Dr. Claudette Holloway who will join us virtually.
By participating, you will gain better knowledge of RNAO and its purpose, advocacy and priorities. Additionally, you will be able to voice your experiences, and concerns.
Join us for this incredible event that delves into the vital role of nurses in understanding and addressing the impact of social determinants of health on individuals and groups.
Dear nursing students,
The call for nominations has wrapped up – many of your fellow students have put their names forward to be a part of the Nursing Students of Ontario (NSO) executive team for the 2024-2025 term.
Dear Nursing Student,
If you've been looking for a way to further develop your leadership skills and make an impact within your nursing community, here's your chance. Get involved with the Nursing Student’s of Ontario’s (NSO) Executive Team!
Now you’re probably asking what the benefits are. Here are a few:
Hello,
Please join members from the Indigenous Nurses and Allies Interest Group and Nursing Students of Ontario on Thursday, Feb. 22 from 6–8 p.m. ET for a discussion focused on cultural competence, Indigenous health and nursing in the North.
What: Nursing in the North: Cultural competence and Indigenous health
When: Thursday Feb. 22nd, 6–8 p.m. ET
Where: Register now!
Hello Students,
You're invited to an exciting model World Health Organization conference for nursing students in Ontario. This is YOUR chance to learn about: global issues and how decisions are made; how to chair meetings and negotiate resolutions with the aim of reaching consensus on the resolutions they will adopt; and leadership, diplomatic and a range of personal skills including but not limited to, negotiating, debating, public speaking, and conducting research on global public health issues.
The International Nursing Interest Group, Nursing Students of Ontario, Durham Chapter and the Staff Nurse Interest Group of the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario cordially invite you to its professional development webinar on March 8, 2024, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. ET.
Everyone is welcome – share widely and bring a friend!
Dear Nursing Student,
On behalf of the Nursing Students of Ontario Interest Group (a Student-Governed Interest Group of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario [RNAO]), we would like to thank you for devoting your time and sharing your feedback with us on this survey. The survey is estimated to take 5 minutes.
The International Nursing Interest Group, the Nursing Students of Ontario, and the Durham Chapter of the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario cordially invite you to its professional development webinar on March 8, 2024, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. ET.
Everyone is welcome – share widely and bring a friend!
Need to write a first resume? or are you thinking of applying for a new job and don't know what experience to put down? Perhaps you are applying for a part time job or a new job in your field and haven't upgraded your resume for awhile!
Join the Staff Nurse Interest Group and Nursing Students of Ontario Interest Group in welcoming Riek van den Berg to host a
Resume Writing Workshop
Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024
7–8 p.m. via zoom
Hello,
Come out to this important webinar on Tuesday Nov. 14 from 1–3 p.m. ET and join the struggle for an inclusive and equitable health-care system in Canada. We're often told we have universal health care, yet there are major differences in how folks are treated and levels of access. Learn about policies, systems and personal ways to push for change using our collective voice.
What: #HealthcareForAll: Achieving equitable and inclusive health care in Canada
Hello Nursing Students,
You're invited to an exciting event focused on revolutionizing health care in Ontario, taking place on Monday Oct. 30 from 1 – 3 p.m. ET. Register now.
We'll have exciting guest speakers who will critically evaluate the health system responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, focusing on three important dimensions: nursing workforce shortages, reduced access to care and the digital revolution.
The Nursing Students of Ontario has over 7,500+ student members from universities and colleges all across Ontario.