Monday, December 28, 2009

how can I be sure if qualifications from universities and collgues of India/Singapore are globally recognized

how can I be sure if qualifications from universities and collgues of India/Singapore are globally recognized?
My friend plans to do a B.Sc nursing in Acharya Institutes at Bangalore, India. But I wonder B.Sc nursing earned from Acharya are recognized to work as a nurse in USA ? and if B.Sc nursing from this collegue can be recognized to transfer to Master course in USA? thanks alot for your answers.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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sorry my dear friend indian education doesnt have a top recognition in the world . if you are planning of going abroad and work over there .. then this degree will not helps you . at USA you must have that degree that they wantz ,,, ....so how they recognize your degree if they havnt heard the name of your university its better to go abroad and study there and then works


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Monday, December 14, 2009

What's the average pay of nurses with diploma

What's the average pay of nurses with diploma?
I am thinking of a career change from a sci lab tech to nursing. I presume the later provides a better opportunity in terms of career advancement and satisfaction. My current job is super routine with minimal interaction with people as well as zero opportunity of advancement. My colleague has been a lab tech for the past 35 years. I am thinking of persuing the accelerated diploma in nursing offered by nanyang polytechnic. However I am just curious about the pay scale of singapore nurses. And also I'm confused how the rank in the nursing industry is like. Eg: (ITE)cert in nursing- enrolled nurse (Poly)dip in nursing- registered nurse or staff nurse??? Deg in nursing-??? I'm quite clueless please enlighten me anyone....
Health Care - 2 Answers
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Currently one may become a Registered Nurse by either an two year Associates Degree or a 4 year BSN. If you already have an AD, then check out colleges in your area that offer a BSN, since you're halfway there. Diploma programs for those people with college credit or an AD are a waste of time since the credit you've already earned and paid for can be applied to a four year degree. I'm not sure what you mean by "rank" in the nursing profession (not yet an industry). Most new grads today are starting at any where from $26-30 an hour..depending on where you live, and are also getting sign-on bonuses of $5-10 grand.


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Monday, December 7, 2009

here in singapore for expat to stury about healthcare like Nurse,Doctor assistant,Pharmacy assistant

here in singapore for expat to stury about healthcare like Nurse,Doctor assistant,Pharmacy assistant?
I am Thai woman ,looking for some course about health care in Singapore.
Health Care - 1 Answers
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you can try the pantai group. they are reputed people. all the best



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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

I am a registered nurse from Singapore. I am interested to work overseas but don't know which country is best

I am a registered nurse from Singapore. I am interested to work overseas but don't know which country is best.?
Anyone knows which country/ where is good and worth it? Dubai? Australia?
Singapore - 3 Answers
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USA!!!! but if not go with Australia!!!! middle east sucks!
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US can be good but also hard because you will have to find out what is necessary to be a certified nurse there as they do have different standards. I know of several who moved from Australia, Canada and UK to the US and then had to do a lot more recertification and college courses than if they had gone to another Commonwealth country. Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Dubai all could be good options for you depending on what you want.
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LOL!!! Just get outta singapore!


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