CNC received $989,865 in capital support from the province for the project
After four months of renovations, the College of New Caledonia opened its expanded Nursing Lab on the Quesnel Campus on Monday, June 17.
“Together, we’re investing in training and preparing health-care workers across the province,” said Lisa Beare, Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills, in a press release. “With this renovated laboratory at the College of New Caledonia’s Quesnel campus, we’re setting our next generation of health-care professionals up for success, so people across B.C. can access the care they need, when and where they need it.
The expansion of the Nursing Lab will accommodate increased seats at CNC’s Quesnel campus and meet new program requirements for the following career trajectories: “People in Northern B.C. rely on skilled professionals to meet their needs in all dimensions of health and well-being. As a place of learning, we’re committed to working with government, program partners, and local employers to build healthy communities. CNC’s expansion of the Nursing Lab in Quesnel will allow us to offer additional opportunities for academic upgrading and study to future nurses, health care assistants, and other health care specialists,” said Dr.
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