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With the gradually easing public health restrictions enacted early in January, several colleges and universities are looking forward to welcoming students back in person and on campus. At Gateway College, we remain committed to returning to a full on-campus, in-person learning experience for all students during the 2022 term. We will be starting the year by introducing a new program for the students, the Diploma in Business Management, and offering new promotions now available to apply. Here the students can save $2,022 on tuition for all the healthcare programs and receive up to 10,000 scholarships for Diploma in Business Management. We also plan to offer great opportunities for those students who show interest in Healthcare or Business management by studying and getting certificates in the field. In the coming months, we will be offering more courses and programs, which is something to expect. To enlighten you about our latest schedule, we have listed five changes you can expect in 2022. 1. More delivery options for the students to enroll in this specific period of time. 2. Affordable tuition fees for the students to pursue their aspirations. 3. The college will provide students with more feasible options for taking language remote assessments. 4....
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As we age we lose lean body mass (i.e., muscles) consequently, our calorie requirements decline. Yet our vitamin and mineral requirements remain the same, in fact sometimes they increase. That means the foods we eat must be energy dense – so every bite is loaded with vitamins and minerals. Eating toast and tea isn’t enough, and can contribute to malnutrition. Read More
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WHO WE ARE With support from the BC Ministry of Health and BC Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions, the Provincial COVID-19 Mobile Response Team (MRT) offers psychosocial support, education, and consultation to organizations and agencies working within British Columbia’s COVID-19 public health emergency. MRT serves frontline health care workers specifically long-term care professionals and other community care providers, who have been impacted by the pandemic. Support is provided provincially by team members with diverse backgrounds and skills
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Anyone can fall, but the risk of falling becomes greater with age. There are a number of simple steps you can take in and around your home to help prevent falls and the injuries caused by falling. Read More
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While undoubtedly beneficial to our communities and your personal career prospects, becoming a qualified healthcare provider or nurse practitioner can be a stressful and complex journey. Similarly, knowing and understanding which program you should choose is critical to your long-term success, fulfillment, and happiness. At Gateway College, we offer a range of online health care assistance programs that prepare you for a bright future. We are patient, professional, and always ready to help our charges succeed not just during their time with us but well into their careers and professional lives. For more details on how we can assist you and help you reach your goals, here’s a handbook about some of the programs offered by us. Our Programs – Year 1 1. Health care assistant – accelerated program This is the accelerated version of our Health Care Assistant program. Here our students receive the same training and credentials but complete their studies within six months. Furthermore, students will participate at a designated facility or a hospital and interact with patients throughout the practicum training period. This training will help students learn proficiency and the confidence most needed on a job. 2. Health care assistant and communication program This program is...
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COVID-19 has increased the need for additional staff in long-term care and assisted living services. Typically, these positions require prior experience and education. The Health Career Access Program provides a path for applicants with no health care experience to get hired and receive on-the-job training. Read More
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Nurses in B.C. are calling for more support for frontline workers as a new variant of COVID-19 is found in B.C. The variant strain was detected by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control when monitoring travellers in B.C. who may have come from the U.K. Christine Sorensen, president of the B.C. Nurses’ Union, believes this new variant will compound staffing issues. Read More
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On the day the first British Columbian received a vaccination against COVID-19, a poll shows that two-thirds of people in the province say they will step up and get the jab. “The question that needs to be asked is not are you going to (get the vaccine), but why wouldn’t you,” said Wesley Lewin of Maple Ridge. Read More
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