Friday, May 28, 2010

can a registered nurse inject botox in singapore

can a registered nurse inject botox in singapore?
under a docs orders
Infectious Diseases - 1 Answers
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I live in Australia so I'm not much help there. Sorry. Maybe ask at a local medical clinic.


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Friday, May 14, 2010

NCLEX Application of Filipino RN based in Singapore

NCLEX Application of Filipino RN based in Singapore?
I'm already a registred nurse in the Philippines. but im wondering, i'd like to take the nclex exam the soonest. what are the process that i should do? do i really have to get back in Manila for my every transaction? or can i just do it here? what about for the NBI Clearance? school papers? pls help.
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You have to apply for licensure as a nurse in one of the US states. Writing the NCLEX is just part of the licensing procedure. You will have to provide all the information they require first and they will decide if you are eligible to write the exam. Even if you pass and get a license you will have to wait a number of years to get a visa allowing you to work in the US.They will need all the transcripts from your education for evaluation. Contact the BON in the state you wish to work in.
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First of all you have to choose a state to apply NCLEX, then check their requirements. Based on requirements of most states, yes, you have to process docs in the Philippines like request for your TOR and RLE summary, verification of your license in PRC, fingerprinting in NBI if required by the state, etc. You can check my site for NCLEX application. http://nurse.nonoy.net/



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Friday, May 7, 2010

Nursing in Australia- Which University

Nursing in Australia- Which University?
Hi all, I have a cousin who is thinking of getting a post-diploma Nursing degree in Australia at either Curtin or La Trobe University. Which is recommended? P.S. She is planning to work in Singapore after her studies
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Curtin

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Nursing degree in Philippines

Nursing degree in Philippines?
I am graduating soon from my 2 years certificate in Nursing, I was wondering if I am eligible for any nursing school in Manila, Philippines? considering that I don't have any diploma..if i work for about a year in Singapore as an Enrolled/Assistant Nurse, am I eligible for entry? I'm keen to upgrade myself and be an RN. Many of the Philippines nurses here who come to Singapore have told me that nursing in Philippines is good,except for the salary. delive_rance I appreciate your reply but your comment about my nursing job isn't appreciated,since over here,its different. If you simply think of assistant nurses as 'janitress', you are not only offending me, but also offending other assistant nurses who have worked for 20-30 and still are satisfied with what you assumed,'janitress'. And, we are allowed to give injections, maybe not as much, as we also have a basic cardiac life support, just like RN's, our role might be different & less stressful but that doesn't give you the right to called it as a 'janitress'.
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I think you must ask the college/university about that. Some schools acknowledges the units you earned while others do not. Good Luck... ^_^
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Um , yeah Nursing in the PI was good . Some universities and colleges will most likely recognize it if your course in Singapore was ladderized . And if it is indeed ladderized , I recommend you the nursing of The University of The East Ramon Magsaysay Medical Center or UST . Just choose a nursing school with its own hospital . It sure is an advantage :-)
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Nursing is a very noble profession and very much in demand. Many of the Philippine nurses are able to find jobs in the U.S. Even some Filipino Doctors who are unsuccessful in obtaining a medical license in their profession change to a nursing degree to increase their chances of being able to work here in America. Graduates of reputable nursing schools in the Philippines and there are many of them are well trained and in demand anywhere.
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I presume you are going to graduate from a degree in nursing aide because it is only 2 years. Naturally you are eligible for any nursing school in Metro Manila. You will finish 3 more years to graduate to a BSN. Are you eligible for entry? Where in Singapore? Surely it depends on your employer if they need someone like you perhaps. Why not upgrade yourself first before you embarked on a quest for a job anywhere else in the world. As a nursing aide all you do is take out the patient stool or clean the hospital or ward or in short a janitress, they just sweeten the word NURSING on it, it is like a cake with almost nothing on it and doesn't taste too good but if you put on glitter and much funfare to the cake wouldn't you like to taste it naturally because you dress it up a little bit. Because you are not even license to use the syringe or inject them to patients. Yes that is quite true, the nursing schools in the Philippines are quite good and some are excellent in producing nursing graduates, some even top the board exams. And of course, the salary of a nurse in the Philippine is in a dismal state because the Philippines government have no funds to increase the basic salary of the nursing profession that is why more and more nursing graduates are going to the middle easter countries or other parts of the world or to the US to migrate and earn more than they should be earning.





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