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17th, Jan 2024
New Brunswick’s Provincial Government and the Nurses Association of New Brunswick have collaborated to exempt new nursing graduates from first-time registration fees.
Health Minister Bruce Fitch highlighted the importance of this initiative in bolstering the healthcare system and reducing barriers for nurses entering the profession.
The government has committed $2.7 million to this five-year initiative, saving each new graduate around $500. Minister Arlene Dunn praised the increase in nursing program enrolments and expressed support for measures that ease students' transition into the healthcare system.
Denise LeBlanc-Kwaw, the association’s CEO, appreciated the shared vision and collaboration that made this change possible. This follows a previous collaboration to reduce financial barriers for internationally educated nurses.
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