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Due to recent changes regarding applications for International nurses to Australia and the combining of the nursing boards to one central nursing board in Australia AHPRA I have started a new thread for people to discuss the new process on working in Australia.
Currently New Zealand is not accepting new applicants from International trained nurses except those that meet the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement {TTMR} this will be updated once the New Zealand nursing board reopen their books to International nurses.
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency AHPRA
Part 1 thread New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand - Nursing for Nurses
have you guys seen the CV of glioblastoma?just wondering if he did the Clinical/Procedural Skills correctly? as i plan to pattern mine on what he did. where can i find those things that he had listed?
also, is his Gaps in practice history done correctly?
hello, i suggest to make 2 lists for the clinical/procedural skills. one list for competent, another list for observed. this is clearer than the checklist form. the list of skills was taken from the url in the references and publications part. but i believe part 8 of the cv should contain research papers done :)
have you guys seen the CV of glioblastoma?just wondering if he did the Clinical/Procedural Skills correctly? as i plan to pattern mine on what he did. where can i find those things that he had listed?
also, is his Gaps in practice history done correctly?
I also patterned mine from Glioblastoma's sample CV. You can find the clinical skills listed in the site posted at the publications.
Same with the gaps in practice history, more or less that was what I did too.
Hope this helps.
guys i already sent to AHPRA my IELTS result, TOR, and Certificate of Good Standing BUT my Application is still with me and i havent paid them anything yet.is it okay if i already sent those? what is the first thing that i have to pay for them to start evaluating my application?
somebody/other forumers can answer this question, in the meantime, kindly read the website for the fees, or if
you will type/post the fees in this thread then i can point to you which one you will have to pay.. sorry i dont memorize those various fees but i can remember them when it is shown to me..
peace!
ceridwenRN
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The College of Nursing in Burwood NSW is the shortest, only 2 months. most bp courses are 3 months. a number of forumers including me are going there this april. page99-100 has a list of bp providers with dates for 2011 :)