Originally Posted by suzanne4
Any program that is currently fast paced in the Philippines and the nurse is having problems in the US in their workplace.
Don't look for shortcuts, and make sure that the school has sent nurses over to the US, so that rules out any new programs. No matter what the school tells you. Until they actually have graduates that have made it thru the immigration process and have started working in the US, do not even consider them. And this is the same even if you wish to work in another foreign country.
And it has not a thing to do with passing of the NCLEX exam, but having clinical skills that will keep you from losing your job. Foreign nurse training for the RN should be equivalent all over the world, and we are not seeing that lately. Better to be safe, rather than sorry.
And what if it were your family member that were being cared for. What skills would you want that nurse to have?
I really appreciate how you put up time responding to these threads. I was just curious, how would you find out if someone from that school made it thru the immigration process??? would you recommend calling the immigration to make sure?? I really understand your point of view about studying in the Philippines, that is why I really want to make sure that I have an assurance that everything will be cool. The only reason why I want to go to the Philippines to study because I don't want to waste time waiting to get in the Nursing Program. And one more thing, who do you call about the Nursing Law in the Philippines?