haha grass is always greener on the other side....i want to travel and i really liked the little bits of the states i got to see when i was there last month. also think it would be a great learning experience!
how did you go about doing maternity? would i have to do the full year course that you do in ausie or nz? im wondering whether my time on the infant/toddler ward would be enough but very much doubt it. I did do maternity through uni during my course ...
tannera replied to carly123's topic in International
google kalgoorlie hospital and go on the website and look for the contact details for nursing manager susan hogan and email her directly. She is very helpful. I think they might take mid year intakes. I enjoyed my time out there, def not where I woul...
Wow thats intense. In 5 years I want to be back around this side of the world. I have 2 years of paediatric experience, trained in new zealand, worked in Australia and do not have any ties to America except friends who I have met while travelling. So...
This is where i worked and loved the area as its just up the road from the beach and about 15min on the bus to the city. http://www.sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au/powh/employment.asp
I haven't worked in the UK but have worked with many nurses from the UK who all agree with the first post about better working conditions and lower patient to nurse ratios in australia. A lot of UK nurses end up wanting to stay in Australia but then ...
tannera replied to carly123's topic in International
Hey I was interested in doing rural but didnt feel i had enough experience to be working alone....so i went to kalgoorlie for a short term which is in between as they have a hospital and there was always one other nurse on...so thats an option..they ...
Hi everybody, Im sure this is a frequently asked question...but does anyone know how long it takes to get registered in the states approximately? And does anyone know which is the easiest state to proceed through? And if there anyone out there stud...