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  1. Skilled Independent visa (Subclass 136)

    Permanent Resident Visa Process Requested Transcript Of Nursing Of Nursing From ****** University on 10th June 2007 (£30) ↓ Requested Verification Of Qualifications From The Nursing And Midwifery Council On 10th June 2007 (£34) ↓ Received Confirmatio...
  2. Nurse Patient Ratios....

    Well I am qualifyed 17 months and I walked into the nightshift recently with a ward of 30 patients and two emergencies waiting to be seen and the other nurse was not trained in the speciality, whom was pulled off the nurse bank. My ward covers patien...
  3. Skilled Independent visa (Subclass 136)

    Permanent Resident Visa Process Requested Transcript Of Nursing Of Nursing From ****** University on 10th June 2007 (£30) ↓ Requested Verification Of Qualifications From The Nursing And Midwifery Council On 10th June 2007 (£34) ↓ Received Confirmatio...
  4. Skilled Independent visa (Subclass 136)

    Hi Tanvi Tusti, I wanted to apply under 136 because, I dont want to be stuck in a job in Auz that I dont like as I have of many nursing getting to Auz and not liking their placement. Also if I get my perm resident now, means its over and done with. A...
  5. Hi Everyone, Am just wondering has anyone applied for the Skilled Independent visa (Subclass 136) visa on their own without the help of a migration company? £2000 is what most are quoting excluding all the other associated fees. Am just wondering is ...
  6. Skilled Indepenent - 136

    First of all, thank you for taking the time replying to my post Just a few questions on your post. Am I correct in saying I have to wait 2 years before I can lodge a 121 permanent visa and I must stay with the employer whom is nominating the applica...
  7. Skilled Indepenent - 136

    Hi, I have been looking at this visa for a while and would like some advice please. I am a Level 1 Rn in the UK and have one year post registration experience (Full Time) in plastic surgery. I am looking to move to either Brisbane or Townsville. I wo...
  8. Michigan Preparing To Let Doctors Refuse To Treat Gays

    Yes you are right not all Americans are like this, I am sure its a select few. I am sorry for the overgeneralisation. Fejao x
  9. Michigan Preparing To Let Doctors Refuse To Treat Gays

    Well as a nurse in the UK we are bound by the Nursing and Midwifery Councils (NMC) code of professional conduct which says "As a registered nurse you must respect the patient as an individual" Part 2-2.2 "You are personally accountable for ensuring t...
  10. Michigan Preparing To Let Doctors Refuse To Treat Gays

    I thought as nurses we were to treat people with equality and dignity, irrespective of race, sex, oreintation? I dont think this would pass in the uk, if we refused to treat a patient because of the mention, I am sure the NMC would pull us up for bre...
  11. now i have been looking into the use of vinyl gloves in the clinical area. it just so happens i am doing an infection control module at university. i dont have access to the full reference but here is what our booklet says. types of gloves gloves are...
  12. Yup thoes ones....maybe its to do with recent research, I will have to look into it too. Fejao x
  13. May I add that our trust removed all clear vinyl gloves from the bays, because they are not approved for use with patients as they are only to be used for cleaning duties. They said only latex and thoes groovy purple gloves are to be used when dealin...
  14. I know this is an old thread but I thought I would mention this. My hand were in a terrible mess on my surgical placement due to constant washing and use of alcohol gel, so much so I was taking painkillers to ease the pain. I saw a product in a nurin...
  15. Random Questions for US Licence

    Hi, Suzanne thank you very much for the information, it helps a lot! However do you know how British/Australian nurses are making up these clinical/theory hours? I dont know about Aus but here in the UK, its hard enough to get placements for gener...