This practical and innovative course will help you
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Understand health care workplaces in Ontario such as hospitals, clinics and nursing homes
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' p0 [. `! r3 l# A/ ]& h7 iClearly and effectively interact with colleagues, clients and supervisors
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+ [: Z; E) B9 z% d dDevelop strong interviewing, networking and career-building communication skills
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Learn how to communicate well in the workplace through
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Role-playing exercises
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Dialogue practice sessions
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Simulations of common on-the-job experiences
This course is for you if you have training or experience in:
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Nursing
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Your English is at an intermediate level (Canadian Language Benchmarks 6 to 8)
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You are a Permanent Resident or Protected Person
Workplace Communication Skills for Health Care is offered at
Institute for Applied Health Sciences (IAHS)
McMaster University, 1400 Main St. W.
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 – 9 p.m.
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To learn more or to register, cont
Patrice Palmer
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905-928-7475