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UNB – Humber Year 3 Registration UNB–Humber Bachelor of Nursing - Year 2 Students will have TWO clinical placements, maternal child and school health. Students are to choose both their Maternal Child (NRS.218) clinical placement and School Health Placements (TUTR 702). The clinical placements are listed by hospital location. Each placement must be within the same timetable. You will select a Timetable which will include your Maternal Child placements. Once enrolled you will be asked to resolve your school health placement. Choose your school health placement elective and confirm your choice. PLEASE NOTE: Some clinicals are offered in am and some in pm for schools (am/pm starts vary with schools—clinical teacher to advise students). Clinical is 6 hours per day for a total of 12 hours per week. Some clinical days for Maternal/ Child are 12 hour shifts on specific days as noted. Evening Shifts occur with some Maternal Health Clinicals and start at 1530 hours. Students will get the placement they have selected. However, the order of placements that is, whether you do Maternal Child or School Health Placement the first half of the term, will be at the discretion of the Program Coordinator. The order of the placements will be determined to best meet the academic needs of the student and the program. Timetable 1 Timetable 1 Time Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri 08:05-08:55 NRS. 204 NRS. 218 NRS. 204 09:00-09:50 NRS. 204 NRS. 204 09:55-10:45 NRS. 204 Maternal Clinical / NRS. 204 10:50-11:40 NRS. 212 School Placement 11:45-12:35 NRS. 212 BIOL 250 BIOL 250 12:40-13:30 NRS. 212 BIOL 250 BIOL 250 13:35-14:25 14:30-15:20 TUTR 702 15:25-16:15 NRS. 217 16:20-17:10 NRS. 217 17:15-18:05 NRS. 217 19:00-22:00 *TIMETABLES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE You will need to choose a clinical in Timetable 1 01 – Timetable 1 Clinical – HRRH Church 02 – Timetable 1 Clinical – HRRH Finch 03 – Timetable 1 Clinical – St Joseph’s Health Centre - Tuesday 12 hour shift 04 – Timetable 1 Clinical – Trillium Health Centre - Mississauga You will need to choose your school health placement elective location in Timetable 1 by selecting one of the following: TUTR 702 A1 - Humberwood Downs JMA – Etobicoke TUTR 702 A2 - Armour Heights PS – North York TUTR 702 A3 - Daystrom PS – North York TUTR 702 A4 - Kingsview Village JS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 A5 - Whitney Junior Public School – Toronto Timetable 2 Timetable 2 Time Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri 08:05-08:55 NRS. 218 NRS. 204 NRS. 217 09:00-09:50 NRS. 204 NRS. 217 09:55-10:45 Maternal Clinical / NRS. 204 NRS. 217 10:50-11:40 NRS. 212 School Placement 11:45-12:35 NRS. 212 BIOL 250 BIOL 250 12:40-13:30 NRS. 212 BIOL 250 BIOL 250 13:35-14:25 14:30-15:20 TUTR 702 NRS. 204 15:25-16:15 NRS. 204 16:20-17:10 NRS. 204 17:15-18:05 19:00-22:00 * NRS.204 – online hybrid You will need to choose a clinical in Timetable 2 05 – Timetable 2 Clinical – York Central Hospital – Wednesday 12 hour shift 06 – Timetable 2 Clinical – WOHC Civic 07 - Timetable 2 Clinical – WOHC Etobicoke You will need to choose your school health placement elective location in Timetable 2 by selecting one of the following: TUTR 702 B1 - Second Street JMS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 B2 - Twentieth Street JS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 B3 - Gulfstream PS – North York TUTR 702 B4 - Humber Valley Village JMS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 B5 - Claireville JS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 B6 - The Elms JMS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 B7 - Rosethorn JS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 B8 - Briarcrest JS – Etobicoke Timetable 3 Timetable 3 Time Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri 08:05-08:55 NRS. 204 NRS. 217 NRS. 218 09:00-09:50 NRS. 204 NRS. 217 09:55-10:45 NRS. 204 NRS. 217 Maternal Clinical / School 10:50-11:40 BIOL 250 Placement 11:45-12:35 NRS. 212 BIOL 250 BIOL 250 12:40-13:30 NRS. 212 BIOL 250 13:35-14:25 NRS. 212 14:30-15:20 TUTR 702 15:25-16:15 NRS. 204 NRS. 204 16:20-17:10 NRS. 204 NRS. 204 17:15-18:05 NRS. 204 NRS. 204 19:00-22:00 * NRS.204 – online hybrid You will need to choose a clinical in Timetable 3 08 - Timetable 3 Clinical – Credit Valley Hospital – Thursday 12 hour shift 09 – Timetable 3 Clinical – HRRH Church 10 – Timetable 3 Clinical – St Joseph’s Health Centre – Evenings You will need to choose your school health placement elective location in Timetable 3 by selecting one of the following: TUTR 702 C1 -Elmbank JMA – Etobicoke TUTR 702 C2 -Albion Heights JMS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 C3 -Alexander Muir/Gladstone Ave Junior Public School – Toronto TUTR 702 C4 -Portage Trail Junior Community School – North York TUTR 702 C5 -Greenholme JMS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 C6 -Warren Park JPS – Toronto TUTR 702 C7 -H.J. Alexander Community School - Toronto TUTR 702 C8 -Topcliff PS – North York Timetable 4 Timetable 4 Time Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri 08:05-08:55 NRS. 217 NRS. 204 NRS. 218 09:00-09:50 NRS. 217 NRS. 204 09:55-10:45 NRS. 217 NRS. 204 Maternal Clinical / School 10:50-11:40 BIOL 250 Placement 11:45-12:35 NRS. 212 BIOL 250 BIOL 250 12:40-13:30 NRS. 212 BIOL 250 13:35-14:25 NRS. 212 NRS. 204 14:30-15:20 TUTR 702 NRS. 204 15:25-16:15 NRS. 204 16:20-17:10 17:15-18:05 19:00-22:00 *TIMETABLES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE You will need to choose a clinical in Timetable 4 11 – Timetable 4 Clinical – Trillium Health Centre – Evening Shift 12 - Timetable 4 Clinical – HRRH Finch 13 - Timetable 4 Clinical – WOHC Etobicoke You will need to choose your school health placement elective location in Timetable 4 by selecting one of the following: TUTR 702 D1 - Crescent Town Elementary School – East York TUTR 702 D2 - Pelmo Park PS – North York TUTR 702 D3 - Dixon Grove JMS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 D4 - West Humber JMS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 D5 - Westmount JS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 D6 - Elmlea JS – Etobicoke TUTR 702 D7 – Rivercrest JS - Etobicoke TUTR 702 D8 – Lanor JMS - Etobicoke Clinical Locations School Health Placements Credit Valley Hospital School addresses and maps are 2200 Eglinton Ave W available on the Toronto District Mississauga, ON School Board website at http://www.tdsb.on.ca/schools/tdsb_sc North York General Hospital General Site hool_search/SearchBySchool.asp 4001 Leslie Street Toronto, Ontario, M2K 1E1 St. Michael’s Hospital 30 Bond Street Toronto, Ontario M5B 1W8 St. Joseph’s Health Centre 30 The Queensway Toronto, ON M6R 1B5 William Osler Health Centre - Etobicoke General Hospital 101 Humber College Boulevard Etobicoke, Ontario M9V 1R8 William Osler Health Centre Brampton Civic Hospital 2100 Bovaird Drive East Brampton, Ontario L6R 3J7 Humber River Regional Hospital Finch Site 2111 Finch Avenue West Downsview, Ontario M3N 1N1 Humber River Regional Hospital Church Site 200 Church Street Weston, Ontario M9N 1N8 Scarborough Hospital – General Division Lawrence Avenue East Scarborough, ON M1P 2V5 Trillium Health Centre - Mississauga 100 Queensway West Mississauga, ON L5B 1B8 York Central Hospital 10 Trench Street Richmond Hill, ON L4C 4Z3 .
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