Re: Dilemma: Private Hospital or Goverment Hospital?
Agree that if the hospital (most prob. private here in Phils.) is accredited by a health care org. recognized in, let's say the US, people/employers are aware that that hospital meets US standards of health care delivery. That's the pro of selecting an accredited private hospital here. On the downside, there is a hefty amount of paperwork to do (something to get used to when working in the US i presume) and basic hands-on skills develop more slowly given certain restrictions (e.g. not allowed to insert peripheral iv for pedia pts.). Then again, that depends on the institution also. Oh, and you get to use up-to-date equipment and classy-looking facilities. Infection control is tight and resources are plentiful. If you just want to hone your BASIC nursing skills such as ngt, catheter, iv insertion on both adult and pedia pts., removal of stitches, etc. you can opt for a government hospital bec. of the sheer number of pts. that enter and paper work not a strict issue (the underprivileged aren't quite aware of their rights as pts., don't question docs. very much, seem to be more patient and tolerant, lawsuits not too common). That's the reality of it all.
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