Fresh Bsn Grad And Into Big Dreams

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i'm a fresh BSN grad and now i'm into having my RN...uhm gonna go for forensic nursing...i need help..i dunno where to start..:cry:

philippines does not offer forensic nursing.

And you are going to need to have experience as an RN to have the skills needed for that job. Even if it did exist in your country.

Focus on getting experience first before selecting something that is not available in your country.

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you must have watched too much CSI. Dear, your a fresh grad, do you already have a license? If not, pass the NLE first. If you alrady have a license, have you tried looking for a job? If not, try it first... If you do but still desperate to be a forensic nurse, try to look for school here in the Philippines offering forensic nursing. If you did find one, good for you....

theres no such thinng as forensic nursing here in philipines. all rely to the pathologist and assistant, NBI does not have a forensic nurse all graduate of medicines or chemist

theres no such thinng as forensic nursing here in philipines. all rely to the pathologist and assistant, NBI does not have a forensic nurse all graduate of medicines or chemist

as i have heard..philippines does not offer..i still want to know the steps on reaching that kind of specialization..like do i have to take a master's degree to be able to have that kind of specialization..i'm confused on that part...any advice?

allnurses.com has a forum specific for nursing specialties and forensic nursing is one of the sub-forums there. check out the sticky on how to become one and what exactly is the role of forensic nurses.

unfortunately, there is no such thing as a forensic nurse in pi, so would look into the us or other countries for your education. it seems to be a very interesting job. good luck.

nursing specialties forum: https://allnurses.com/forums/f4/

forensic nursing forum: https://allnurses.com/forums/f20/

difinitely youll undergo further studies masteral or additional course that tackle forensic, histology,molecular chemistry, criminal law and lot of things, usually this are for pathlogist who really studied this field.

In the US, as well as other countries, we do have forensic nurses. But they also need to have experience as an RN as well to even understand what they are looking at.

The issue is that it does not exist in the Philippines and everything concerning it needs to be done in another country. But be aware that it is going to include ugly murder scenes, decomposing bodies and much work in a cadaver lab in most cases. As well as assisting with autopsies.

i'm a fresh BSN grad and now i'm into having my RN...uhm gonna go for forensic nursing...i need help..i dunno where to start..:cry:

I am referencing this sticky thread that Suzanne started regarding what we can do to improve the condition of nursing in the Philippines.

I think the OP is hitting on something interesting to me in regards to improving the lot of Filipina(o) nurses in the Philippines. Namely, expanding the scope of work of registered nurses in the Philippines. I see Philippine nurses as pigeon holing themselves as "bedside/ staff nurses" too often.

In the United States for example, having a BSN can open the door for many other types of jobs, besides bedside care, evem in non tradional medical fields. I wonder what if anything can be done to open up opportunities for the 1,000,000 presently enrolled nurses when they all graduate in the next 5 years. Perhaps some of these BSN grads will go into politics, not be corrupt, and actually improve the situation.

The issue that you are up against and it is a very big one and that is the fact that most other jobs actually require hospital experience first even to get them in the US as well as other countries.

One usually needs experience to even get hired or trained to do different things.

But you can design your own programs where one can get experience, and that is the key to helping all of you out. What do you think that you could do that would give you experience as an RN and give you credit for that, but would also help out others and that is what we want to do as nurses and why we went to school in the first place?

I want you to try and come up with some ideas before I add in my two cents to this.

im not sure if forensic nursing is vailable here in the philippines.

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