I have bachelor and master degree from my country my major is OBGYN i want to work in USA in my field?
but I know it is very hard to take USMLE so I want to try work as a nurse so my question is should i go to nurse school and graduate or they will give me some classess and it takes me less time to take nurse diploma any advice for me or it is better to prepare for USMLE
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Many major hospitals hire international nurses. I would write to or email their employment offices with a resume and ask your questions. You don't say whether you are a licensed Dr. in your country. That will be important for potential employers to know. Often they will help you with the process once you get hired.
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
I'm a RN-BSN considering working outside the USA.Before going abroad I was considering getting a advanced
I'm a RN-BSN considering working outside the USA.Before going abroad I was considering getting a advanced ...
degree in Nursing(nurse practitioner,educator,informatics).I was wondering how I would research Panama to see what requirements were needed to practice there?Do they have nurse practitioners or PA's in there health care systems?Salaries...Rn demand or shortages? Curoius, Bill
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Contact Asociación Nacional de Enfermeras de Panamá http://www.anep.org.pa/
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degree in Nursing(nurse practitioner,educator,informatics).I was wondering how I would research Panama to see what requirements were needed to practice there?Do they have nurse practitioners or PA's in there health care systems?Salaries...Rn demand or shortages? Curoius, Bill
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Contact Asociación Nacional de Enfermeras de Panamá http://www.anep.org.pa/
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
What are the pre-requisites needed for admission to a PhD program in political science
What are the pre-requisites needed for admission to a PhD program in political science?
Hi Guys, I have a friend from Lebanon who is interested in studying in the USA for a PhD in political science. Her undergraduate degree, however, is in nursing. Is it still possible for her to go to graduate school in the USA for political science? Thanks.
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It is possible, but difficult. She needs to take GREs or equivalent to them at least the General Test. She might need the subject specific test as well depending on the university. She will need to take the TOEFL test as well. Make sure she gets a student visa approved as that is vital.
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Hi Guys, I have a friend from Lebanon who is interested in studying in the USA for a PhD in political science. Her undergraduate degree, however, is in nursing. Is it still possible for her to go to graduate school in the USA for political science? Thanks.
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It is possible, but difficult. She needs to take GREs or equivalent to them at least the General Test. She might need the subject specific test as well depending on the university. She will need to take the TOEFL test as well. Make sure she gets a student visa approved as that is vital.
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Friday, October 1, 2010
I want to work as a nurse in Italy or Spain
I want to work as a nurse in Italy or Spain?
I'm from the UK, I'm a qualified nurse with a degree and I'd like to work in Italy or Spain. Id like to know: 1) If I can work there with my current qualification (I can work in USA, Australia, etc, so I guess so) 2) What knowledge of the language I'd need to acquire first 3) If there is anything like a nursing home for expats where I could work in English, and learn in my spare time for a year or so.
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Well I am sure the answer to #2 is their language unless your working at a hospital for english speaking expats and tourists I would imagine the EU has some form of coverage for you in transferring your credentials... I'd talk to the british agency relevant for that as for #3 no idea
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Contact the places you'd like to work directly is the easiest. Or Bunnac or searching for work holiday visas.
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For Italy 1) you may need no more than to get your degree recognized by Ministero della Sanità . That's what's required even for a doctor. 2) It would be appreciated if you know Italian, but here in Italy there's such a need of professional nurses (seems everybody want to be a Doctor... :) a hospital near my home hired (although fo a temporary job) 25 Romanian nurses that didn't even talk Italian.
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I'm from the UK, I'm a qualified nurse with a degree and I'd like to work in Italy or Spain. Id like to know: 1) If I can work there with my current qualification (I can work in USA, Australia, etc, so I guess so) 2) What knowledge of the language I'd need to acquire first 3) If there is anything like a nursing home for expats where I could work in English, and learn in my spare time for a year or so.
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Well I am sure the answer to #2 is their language unless your working at a hospital for english speaking expats and tourists I would imagine the EU has some form of coverage for you in transferring your credentials... I'd talk to the british agency relevant for that as for #3 no idea
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Contact the places you'd like to work directly is the easiest. Or Bunnac or searching for work holiday visas.
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For Italy 1) you may need no more than to get your degree recognized by Ministero della Sanità . That's what's required even for a doctor. 2) It would be appreciated if you know Italian, but here in Italy there's such a need of professional nurses (seems everybody want to be a Doctor... :) a hospital near my home hired (although fo a temporary job) 25 Romanian nurses that didn't even talk Italian.
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