jreevish: Sorry to have not seen this message sooner! I have a little baby and just don't really read all of my messages. See the response I put for tlc1015 for more information. What is the reason that you are moving to Quito?
To work in Ecuador as a nurse... 1. All nurses, including foreigners wishing to work in Ecuador, must complete 1 year of rural service. The ministerio de Salud Publica will assign you to a public clinic or hospital. This could technically be locat...
Nursing school is hard. It is a fantastic career, but it takes a lot for one to earn their title. If anything, it seems that now 4 years is not enough to accomplish everything that is required of you to learn without pushing your sanity over the edge...
When I went to Ecuador, I actually met my husband there and have been living in this country now for 2 years. I have gotten involved in the health care system here. I find it is very diverse. You have clinics and hospitals that are public run and ...
You can try an discuss it with the dean of the school. There is always the end of the semester evaluations. I know that those sometimes don't seem to help, but it gives you an opportunity to provide constructive critism. These evaluations become p...
I can certainly empathize with how you are feeling. I graduated from undergrad in 1995 when there was not a nursing shortage and no places were taking nurses unless they had at least 3-5 years of experience! I graduated in one state and was trying to...
CFHI is a particularly costly program. I did it during grad school so applied a school loan towards it; however, there are lots of other international nursing opportunities available. I read on a thread somewhere that under the specialty tab on thi...
For those wanted to know how to find a medical mission opportunity I would encourage you to look at this website http://www.medicalmissions.com/ They host a conference ever year that is excellent and affordable and have tons of booths on potential o...
The first week was rough. My luggage did not arrive for 4 days, it was cold and wet, I was battling the high altitude at 10,000 feet, and to make matters even worse, I had a gnawing, stabbing pain in my ribs that made it difficult to sleep, breath, a...