Published Mar 28, 2006
-Bianca-
4 Posts
Hello!
I am a second year nurse student. In this semester we have a new subject International Nursing. I got an exercise to compare nursing education in my country with nursing education in any other country. I need to compare differents levels of study - general, master's degree, doctor's degree.
If anyone can help me please send me a private message or write here.
I was searching for this information in the web, but there is very difficult to find some special.
Thank you in advance,
:)
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Will depend on the part of the world. And the country. Can you be more specific?
Thailand has a two year program that is equivalent to our LPN, and the Diploma which is four years and translates exactly to the BSN in the US.
They have MSN programs there now, including Advanced Practice specialties. Most in the past have come to the US for their MSN and PhD and returned home to teach. Their programs in the US have usually been paid for by the Thai government and they are required to return home to work as a payback for the loan to take the training.
Hope that this helps.
i also took the liberty of moving your post to the international forum, where you will be able to get more responses.
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Thank you Very much for your help!
I have to compare my country with any other country. For me it is not important what coutry will be. If anyone can tell me a lot of his country, I will compare his country with my country.
It is important to compare education level, how do other study in their country. How many years, is it possible to get a master's degree, doctor's degree in their country, what they have to do for getting degree and etc...