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i'm a filipino nurse searching thread about wa nurses here and i found out that the one and only post available was also mine.. hahaha.. so i thought of starting another one... most of threads are for the whole australia.. this is specifically for wa
this thread is intended for those who are seeking registration to nmbwa. wanurses are most welcome in this thread.. we want to hear from you and those who are currently undertaking bp...
hope that we can guide each and everyone..
Wow thanks a lot for the info. I would be sending my documents to nmbwa then. My uni is equivalent to an aus uni so taking the 2 yrs BSN would really be ridiculous. I'm considering nbv too but I don't like the idea of being separated and alone in an unknown territory. I'd rather go one year again. Hehe. Sorry to my uni. Although my degree is equivalent to an aus degree I'd rather live a comfartable life in curtin than the very stressful Melbourne bridging. And waiting for Jan 2011 deakin is the same with having my conversion at least I'm already taking a step. When yayey and I graduate from curtin next year work opportunities would be endless because our license would already be valid everywhere in aus. Put to the fact that curtin is a premiere uni. Haha[/quote.Comfartable>> comfortable. Why is the enter key on iPod touch return key??? Laptop is better than this toy
Yes it's my first course. How about you? You needed to decide because a lot of money is at stake in curtin. But you can earn it a thousand times back. Where are you? I'm in Carlisle.
it's my 2nd. i'm in stirling. i imagine you have family here too? would like to meet you one day. are you in any way with fasa? coz sometimes i go with my relatives when they have a game.
Thank you lime12 for the info. :)
it's my 2nd. i'm in stirling. i imagine you have family here too? would like to meet you one day. are you in any way with fasa? coz sometimes i go with my relatives when they have a game.Thank you lime12 for the info. :)
yep I live with my family. Let's meet up when we have nothing to do. Just pm me where and when. Where are you working as a nurse?
Are you gonna go for nbv or nmbwa? Curtin conversion is very expensive for int'l students but I'll be applying as a local and apply for HELP once we get our pr. By ratio and proportion conversion is cheaper and more convenient for me. But to anyone who can afford curtin, it's the best investment because curtin is a premiere uni so you can apply in major hospitals all over aus. You can also apply for graduate visa upon graduating because your course falls under professionals needed in aus same with doctors, dentists and engineers. I think work opportunities after bridging won't land you a job on major and leading hospitals. I don't wish to work in some mediocre hospitals. I'm after rph and sir Charles.
hi terd,
i'm not working. i'm just here for a visit, still figuring out what to do. i will pm you soon.
good for you. you're way ahead already working for your pr at the same time enrolling at curtin for the 2nd intake. wish i were as fortunate. but i guess i just have to figure it all out. will talk to my folks first for the FUNDS (crossing my fingers here). i will try applying for 2011. i agree, curtin's conversion program by far is the best option there is for us new RNs from back home.
I applied to Curtin's 1 year nursing conversion without the NMBWA eligibility letter and i received my offer letter 2 weeks ago. But I guess after completion of the course, one need to apply to the National Registration body by that time to get a license.
really?? this is where it gets confusing. in their website, it says
"Course Entry Requirements/Prerequisites
Current registration with the Nurses and Midwives Board of Western Australia, or be eligible for registration, and have completed general and/or mental health training (a minimum of three years in duration) in a hospital based school of nursing."
so hmmm is it a case to case basis then?
i agree to terdjay curtin is a premiere uni.. but awwww.. the tuition is very expensive. i also submitted an application to murdoch university in perth. they have 1 year conversion program like curtin but their tuition is not so expensive i guess you can save 5000AUD compare to curtin.. murdoch is also affiliated in various leading hospital in WA but boy curtin is affiliated in RPH. but i hope nurses are still in demand after i finish my conversion next year.. Godbess us..
hi terd,i'm not working. i'm just here for a visit, still figuring out what to do. i will pm you soon.
good for you. you're way ahead already working for your pr at the same time enrolling at curtin for the 2nd intake. wish i were as fortunate. but i guess i just have to figure it all out. will talk to my folks first for the FUNDS (crossing my fingers here). i will try applying for 2011. i agree, curtin's conversion program by far is the best option there is for us new RNs from back home.
Not yet doing anything right now. The pr is delaying everything. It's good to know I don't need letter of eligibilty. I'll enroll right away after getting that pr because there are still passport stamping and personal presence at DIAC. It'll probably be May already that I'd be able to send my documents to nmbwa. My dad's a specialist so no problem with our pr. Funds are the biggest hindrance to the curtin dream. But if there's a will there's way. Just get you letter then. It's valid for 3 yrs anyway. After July things might be very complicated and no more chance for us new graduates with no experience or even for 2nd coursers. This July is causing anxiety to everyone. Who knows what would happen...
really?? this is where it gets confusing. in their website, it says"Course Entry Requirements/Prerequisites
Current registration with the Nurses and Midwives Board of Western Australia, or be eligible for registration, and have completed general and/or mental health training (a minimum of three years in duration) in a hospital based school of nursing."
so hmmm is it a case to case basis then?
Yes,that's the prerequisite written in their website,i also had doubts like you before .Those with NMBWA eligibility before were entitled six months of study instead of the whole year program. Sadly, they don't offer it anymore even if you have the eligibility like Yayey and others. Sunchaser1019, who is currently studying at Curtin with his/her cousin mentioned on the other thread that some of her classmates don't have eligibility from NMBWA but were able to go with the program; also ,I know a Female Indian from other forum who was able to enroll without eligibility letter. Probably they changed their rules already but failed to update their website. Hehehe
:) Goodluck
terdjay
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wow thanks a lot for the info. i would be sending my documents to nmbwa then. my uni is equivalent to an aus uni so taking the 2 yrs bsn would really be ridiculous. i'm considering nbv too but i don't like the idea of being separated and alone in an unknown territory. i'd rather go one year again. hehe. sorry to my uni. although my degree is equivalent to an aus degree i'd rather live a comfartable life in curtin than the very stressful melbourne bridging. and waiting for jan 2011 deakin is the same with having my conversion at least i'm already taking a step. when yayey and i graduate from curtin next year work opportunities would be endless because our license would already be valid everywhere in aus. put to the fact that curtin is a premiere uni. haha