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“We just need to be in our field, not to go to clean because really, we are well educated and we have good knowledge and we have a big desire to work.”

TRURO, N.S. — Ukrainian healthcare professionals moving to Nova Scotia are facing time and financial barriers to starting work in positions desperately needing to be filled., has qualifications from medical school in Ukraine and two decades of experience in nursing, including 14 years in intensive care.

In an email statement, the province’s Office of Healthcare Professionals Recruitment said they are lessening barriers by offering intake forms, resources, and individual follow-up along with provincial partner agencies. “I'm ready to take some courses for continuing my job,” said Chamlat."I hope to work as a physician in Nova Scotia and begin a new life."

Oksana Hatlan recently fled her home country of Ukraine. Meeting her host, Alison Graham, was like"meeting a sister."

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