Re: SHUT DOWN POOR PERFORMING NURSING SCHOOLS; Audit Commision demands
Look at all of the LPN programs there that fail to tell the students that are interested, or their families that they will not be able to get a legal visa for the US to work with this training. It is only acceptable in the US when they already have a green card or are a US citizen.
The H2-B visa that we see mentioned every so often on this forum is not for nurses, only temporary unskilled workers. So if someone comes into the US with this visa and is a nurse and will be working in that role, they are subject to being deported for immigration fraud. And since it is only nursing homes that are hiring them, they are wide open to getting deported and sent home for at least ten years.
Not sure why the programs think that it is just fine to scam money from unsuspecting students in the first place. And then you add on to this, the fact that most other countries will not issue visas for the LPN, and the Philippine government does not even recognize it for licensure, but they let schools open to teach it.
And then there is the issue of more than 600,000 students enrolled in 430 plus RN programs and no chance of getting a job in your country. AS long as the government thinks that this is just fine and when you see 15 to 18 students per one patient and nurses from there no longer getting the training as they used to, wonder why there are so many things like this going on that your government does not think is an issue.
What really needs to be done is that the government officials have to be treated by some of these new grads that never had the proper training in the first place, but are now graduates of the schools there. Things would change in a heart beat. And then when I see some of the younger nurses there posting that everyone wants them because they are a Filipina and that they are the best nurses in the world, but they trained in one of these poor programs and have no work experience, so how can they boast that they are the best?
Sorry to go on with my soap box today, just get madder and madder when I see a country that once produced some excellent nurses throw all standards out the window.
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