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Oct 30, 2009 08:54 PM

Interview from a different country


I have to do an interview of a nurse from another country. If anyone is a nurse outside of the united states I would appreciate if you could email me back with responses to these questions. Thank you so much!

  • Number of years as a nurse (or student nurse) in the developing country
  • Type of education received in the developing country (include basic nursing education, continuing education and any advanced degrees)
  • Length of basic nursing education program in the developing country
  • Current area of nursing practice and type of practice setting
  • Job description or description of current duties in practice setting
  • Typical salary and work week for a nurse in the developing country
  • Major issues identified for nursing practice and/or nursing education in the interviewee’s country
  • Possible solutions for practice problems, as identified by the nurse from the developing country
  • Resources/opportunities available for nurses in the developing country


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Old Oct 31, 2009, 05:51 AM

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Why do you consider anything outside of the US a "developing country"? I am in Canada and I don't see us as a "developing country".
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from tasha1214
Old Oct 31, 2009, 03:05 PM

Default Re: Interview from a different country
I would not consider Canada as a developing country. I am sorry for the questions being misleading. The questions are from an assignment and we get 24 hours to have them answered and I did not read through the pre written questions from the instructor. I am sorry if I have offended anyone. I have rewritten them and again sorry.

1.Number of years as a nurse (or student nurse) in another country
2.Type of education received in your country (include basic nursing education, continuing education and any advanced degrees)
3.Length of basic nursing education program

4.Current area of nursing practice and type of practice setting
5.Job description or description of current duties in practice setting
6.Typical salary and work week for a nurse

7.Major issues identified for nursing practice and/or nursing education

8.Possible solutions for practice problems
9.Resources/opportunities available for nurses

10.Additional information you would like to include
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