Half of Quebec nursing students fail September licensing exam, probe launched
MONTREAL — Quebec nursing student Jennifer Gunville says she was left in shock after she learned she had failed her licensing exam.
Gunville, 30, is among the 51 per cent of nursing students in the province who took the September exam and failed to get the minimum passing grade — 55 per cent.
The unusually low success rate is causing concern for the head of a major nurse union, who fears the results will only aggravate the health worker shortage across the province.
“First of all, I am very sad,” Gunville said in a recent interview. “I mean, I have worked in the field since 2013 as an auxiliary nurse. And I am a very good nurse. It was all very shocking.”


