jmolinaRN

jmolinaRN

Orthopaedics / Medical Oncology

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About jmolinaRN

jmolinaRN has 4 years experience and specializes in Orthopaedics / Medical Oncology.


Original Rego: Philippines (2 Years Med Surg) Second Rego: USA Third Rego: Aus ( 1 Year Aged, 1 Year Ortho, Currently in Med Onc).

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  1. Always fail on Selection Criteria, please help me!

    Give an example from your previous employer where you displayed these values.
  2. @M_Young: A bit of a grey area there love. I was first approved for bridging in 2013 but couldn't undergo the program since I was engaged in formal uni studies for something else and undergoing the bridging would have violated the conditions of my st...
  3. ACFI

    I love your idea but expecting the care staff to write in a specific way is more of like a dream... they never will do it especially if they are crunched for time. I remember a year or two ago when I was working in aged, our ACFI driver would write t...
  4. Immigration Requirements for Australia and New Zealand

    You'll need a CoE from a CRICOS approved course to get a student visa. I'm not sure if a three month non-award course such as the IRON would actually qualify, it depends largely on the institution you will be studying with. As for tax returns, tread...
  5. Philman and studying nursing in Australia

    Hmmm, I'll try to address your situation here as best I can. Like you, I came from the PH. I did not study nursing at first as I wanted out of the profession, I studied Health Services Management instead. After obtaining a graduate visa, I decided on...
  6. Yes, and the dates of course. If you were casual (floater in Filipino terms) or part time then your worked hours will have to be included.
  7. This was their e-mail to me a while back: 1
  8. Good day mate, sorry for the late response, I had to ask someone who recently completed their BP since the process has changed from my time. Anyway, upon completion of your bridging course (with the certificate from your school released), you'll be c...
  9. Awww that's tough mate. I had similar issues with my IELTS and the delays I encountered back in 2015. At end of it, I was asked to undergo another proficiency exam. I took the OET in favor of IELTS the second time around. In short, I used IELTS for t...
  10. Bridging Program 2017 / 457 / PR Australia

  11. Philman and studying nursing in Australia

    Hi Akkiko, welcome to Allnurses. First off, what is Philman? Secondly, you cannot work as a nurse (registered Division 1 or Division 2) unless you have obtained a registration from AHPRA. Holding yourself out as a nurse when you do not have registra...
  12. Bridging Program in Australia

    @chibundo: In 2014 AHPRA decided on putting on hold all applications in order to determine from a formal review, what to do with Internationally Qualified Nurses and Midwives (IQNMs). For the more common applicants, UK, Ireland, NZ, Singapore a dete...
  13. @cucci: So far I haven't encountered a negative assessment among my cohort and friends here. ANMAC's process is independent from AHPRA and may take time to process depending on any new requirements set out (I believe there had been some changes from ...
  14. @Tanbirsingh: On the Upside Tanbri, you might be required to get a Student Visa which offers a host of advantages over a business visit visa after your bridging course although I agree, 9 weeks to 6 months is a long jump.
  15. @NurseHD: No you are not making the right decision. You must go for the Melbourne campus. Hahaha