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Jan 15, 2007 02:51 AM

Links for Nursing governing bodies around the world

by Silverdragon102 Staff
Updated Jan 15, 2007 at 10:12 AM by suzanne4

Just a thought about a list that people can look at for information nursing around the world.


will start it of with

UK NMC www.nmc-uk.org

Ireland www.nursingboard.ie


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from suzanne4
Old Jan 15, 2007, 10:13 AM

Default Re: Links for Nursing governing bodies around the world
Please limit posts to this thread for actual links for other countries, do not place questions concerning licensure here.


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Old Jan 15, 2007, 12:13 PM

Default Re: Links for Nursing governing bodies around the world
Canada http://www.cna-nurses.ca/CNA/nursing...default_e.aspx

You must register with a province or terittory in which to work
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Old Feb 06, 2007, 03:12 AM

Default Re: Links for Nursing governing bodies around the world
thanks to another member on here got this link explaining requirements for Switzerland

http://www.nursesnet.com/nurseswiss1...20Requirements
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from zuzi
Old Jul 26, 2007, 01:21 PM

Nurse Re: Nursing in Italy
Ciao cara, as I told you I really want to help you
So in order to have a global image about, look a little bit at…

Places in Italia that hiring nurses (us much as I know now but I could find many others) are listed on the bottom. You can try to contact them and ask about the possibility to start to work with them

- Roma: Santa Lucia Fundation, Sant-Andrea hospital, Policlinico Umberto I
- Torino: Morinette Hospital

Salary: 156 hours minimum contract, brut salary 1730, after taxes 1300 euro
After hours Saturday Sunday, not more than 40 hours, but “negotiable” …loooooooool
Maximum salary around 2000 Euro. All in all in your hand working hard more hours after negotiation 2500 Euro around.

If you find an US hospital there you can change the condition. So for this I propose you to contact for all others requirements

Consociazione Nazionale delle Associazioni Infermiere - Infermieri
Via Trebbia, 9 Milano 20135 Italy
Tel: + 39 02 5832 5428
Fax: + 39 02 5832 5428
Email: sede@cnai.info
Website: www.cnai.info

Look on their site could help you for sure.
My idea is to contact a English speaker head of nurses and explain her your situation for sure that she will give you the best advices. Professor Sansoni speek English, try to contact her.

President of Association And Official Delegate: Ms Santina Bonardi (French speaking)
Email: santina.bonardi@ieo.it
cnai_c@libero.it
Deputy Delegate: Prof Julita Sansoni (English speaking)
Mailing Address:
Prof. Julita Sansoni
Dipartimento Sanità Pubblica Università “La Sapienza”
I-0185 Rome - Italy
Tel: + 39 06 495 9255
Fax: + 39 06 495 9255
Mobile: + 39 339 648 0348
Email: julita.sansoni@uniroma1.it

Hope that this help you a little bit to make an idea about. Still try to find all papers for you cara.

TANTI AUGURI PER TUTTO! And put a wish for Zuzi when you will be a la fontaine! Hugs and kisses love!
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