Published Sep 10, 2014
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Ralu
4 Posts
Changing of professional practice in every professional community is observed at all time and mostly happens as a result of: Change of locations, Non-satisfaction of current profession or inability for one to cope with the rigors of his or her initial choosing field of practices as well as Remuneration purposes.....
Nurses Round examines the intra and extra professional movement in nursing profession, the main causes, the advantages and disadvantages.
Nursing with its nature promote and represents one of the most adorable profession globally, hence constituting of a large number of professionals of which some commence as easily career choice, some migrated from other professions into nursing while some nurses migrated to other profession . This has lead to an inter-breed profession though other health care professional field are not exempted. E.g physicians from Africa and some other low and middle income countries do migrate to the western world and end up abandoning medical practice for nursing profession. This migration could be linked to search of greener pastures (for people in low and middle income countries) and hence improving the nursing workforce of the receiving nation or region, however most of the intra migrated professionals in nursing ends up settling for the lowest certification or degree hence they are allowed to practice nursing and are conformable with the income level .
roser13, ASN, RN
6,504 Posts
Nursing is one of the most adorable professions??
adorable
adj.adjective
Delightful, lovable, and charming.
an adorable set of twins.
Worthy of adoration.
kungpoopanda
215 Posts
I have no clue what the OP is trying to achieve here. It makes no sense. And the poll is totally redundant.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
Ralu .....Welcome!
Is this for a class you are taking? I am not sure what you are asking? Are you in the US?
firstinfamily, RN
790 Posts
Seems a little confusing to me also, that is why I voted "other". I know of physicians who migrated to this country and continued to practice as physicians. Perhaps the ones who were not satisfied being physicians in the other countries did not want to practice as physicians here. Any profession has some varied levels of the profession. (apprentice to brick layer to master brick layer, cashier to bookkeeper to accountant etc.) Those of us who have chosen the nursing profession are very fortunate there are so many options to chose from and multiple levels of advancement. I feel this is a very individual type of thing. It depends on how one is motivated and what their goals are, what their needs are financially. I most likely should have specialized as a nurse practioner years ago, but because of where I was in my life at that time, the opportunity was not present or realistic. I do not feel you can apply this general category to everyone, it depends on what they want to accomplish, where they are in their life when opportunity arrives and what is available in the profession at that time. A lot of variables must be considered before making such decisions.
Cheyenne RN,BSHS
285 Posts
Goodness I read and reread the OP entry several times thinking my blood sugar must be off or something because it just did not make sense the way it is written.