Wednesday, September 28, 2011

what are the requirments for a filipino nursing graduate to actaully practice/work as a nurse in singapore

what are the requirments for a filipino nursing graduate to actaully practice/work as a nurse in singapore?
where do i submit the requirments needed? how can i contact the person i need to contact if ever? how long does the process take? can i apply as a nurse for singapore even if i still dont have an employer from singapore?
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You can always send in your resume via email or snail mail to the local hospitals here, thereby they will arrange an interview with you so you have to make a trip here. If you are coming in, you can apply for a social visit pass when you come in as a tourist. The hospital will arrange the necessary papers for you once your job is confirmed.



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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

if your not a registered nurse in your country but graduate of nursing,can you apply for singapore board exam

if your not a registered nurse in your country but graduate of nursing,can you apply for singapore board exam?
im a graduate of nursing, but i didn't take the boards in my country. i am planning to apply as a nurse in singapore and one of the requirements is to be a passer of singapore nursing board. so i wanted to know if i can apply directly though im not a registered nurse in my place of origin.
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

How can a Philippine registered nurse register with the Singapore Nursing board? What are the requirements

How can a Philippine registered nurse register with the Singapore Nursing board? What are the requirements?
I am a staff nurse in the Philippines and i want to know if i can come and work in Singapore.
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Theres probally a shortage of nurses there just like the usa...so I think your good to go! But if for some reason it doesn't work out... you could probally just hit up one of the massage parlors as long as you learn to say: Me so Hooorney, me love you long time!
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try going to the site below and check the requirements. I'm not sure as i'm not a nurse.
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Of course you can go and work in Singapore... To register in the Singapore Nursing Board you may be requiered to sit for a test. And that's the problem... See the link below...


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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Is it difficult to work as a nurse internationally

Is it difficult to work as a nurse internationally?
I want to become an R.N. who works in the O.R. I am just compiling my options and I thought of the idea of working internationally, preferable an Asian country such as Singapore, Korea, Japan, etc, for the experience of living in a different country. How difficult would this be for someone? Can it be done right out of college? Would it be advisable to do so? as in work internationally for a couple of years (about 2-3, maybe more) then move back to the US? Is it hard to find work in a different country? How would one go about to finding a job in a different country? Do you have to move there first, or somehow land the job at home? Thank you for any information you can contribute.
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How you do this would depend on each individual country but first & foremost you would need experience. Then you would need to get a working visa which can be extremely hard to get. YOu could not just go to the country without one and look for work. You would also need to speak the language unless they spoke english, I doubt they would speak a foreign language just for you to understand & you would have to know medical terms in the foreign language as well as well as different drug names etc. Become a nurse first, get a few years experience & then see what is available. Things may be much different in 6+ years for you.
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Diane is right, you will need experience as an RN berfore you can do such a thing. at least 1-3 years of experience will enable you to figure out what you want to do. there are carreers in travel nursing that you may want to consider too.



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