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It's So Hard to Look for a Local Job!!!!
Guys just keep on trying & don't stop. I found employment after 4 months of looking for one. The key is persistence.
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To those who have taken both exams, w/c is harder: NLE or NCLEX?
Any exam will be hard if you don't study. :wink2:
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Delusional Thoughts/in Denial
I am an RN with a medical background & I have many friends who have successfully transitioned from the role of a doctor to that of a nurse without any problem. I believe that those you mention are isolated cases. In those cases, I feel it is not because some skill is lacking but some have a hard time accepting or understanding their new nursing role as they have been accustomed to their doctor role for many years. This is true for some consultants who have practiced for so many years. But aside from these minority of cases, most MDRN's that I know of have adjusted with no problem at all.
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It's So Hard to Look for a Local Job!!!!
The PRC, CHED and PNA should already know this by now (Oversupply of nurses) & they should take measures to regulate & maintain the quality of the nurses that we produce.
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Moving to New Zealand
It doesn't sound negative at all, it actually sounds like a bed of roses if you think of the situation here in the Philippines.
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Nurses to NZ
I am an MDRN as well but I doubt it if they will credit experience as a doctor. Their policy right now is to have a 1 year nursing experience. Better to send the council an e-mail.
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Which is better reveiw center for nclex: Kaplan or Pentagon?
In my opinion there is no such thing as "the best review center". It all depends on the person whether he/she has the right study habits & how hard he/she studies.
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Philippine Board of Nursing to stop Second Coursers from taking up Nursing
Because there are no opportunities for them in the Philippines, it's simple as that. And when I say opportunities these are job opportunities that offer reasonable compensation enough to actually raise a family.
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Attitudes of Second Coursers who are taking up Nursing in the Philippines
Yes I understand, It is just my opinion that it's better not to lump people in a category or label people. I don't see why we can just say "nurses with attitude problems". It's this labeling that gives an impression & is imprinted to other people's mind which leads to a preconceived judgement to a certain group of people. It may sound idealistic but I really feel that this sort of thing leads to discrimination. I hope you guys understand the point i'm trying to get across.
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BSN from Philippines Compared to BSN from USA
Here in the Philippines the rich get richer & the poor get poorer. The problem with some Filipinos is that they sometimes are too scared to stand up for their rights & they just go on accepting the measly pay that a certain company gives them. And it's really bizarre that there seems to be no anti-discrimination law out there (In the Philippines) that I know of that protects people from being discriminated from work because of age, sex, creed, religion or physical appearance. A job advertisement in Philippine newspapers will ordinarily go like this: Wanted female secretary, attractive & pleasing personality B.S. (place course here) graduate Age 20-35. Preferably 5'7" & above. Single Please attach a colored 2 x 2 picture on your resume
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Exploitation of Hospitals
I agree on all counts. It's ridiculous that a volunteer nurse has to pay a certain amount of fee for her/him to give voluntary service. The government should definitely take measures to regulate the production of nurses. It's actually these new nurses who suffer when they find out that employment is hard to get by after graduation. They then resort to work as volunteer nurses which has of little benefit since most countries or agencies don't accept this as "hospital experience". And then they also come to the realization that they are in for the long haul because of the retrogression. And don't get me started with the government . Health care, education, integrity & service to the people, they have forgotten all about this for quite some time now. :grn:
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Attitudes of Second Coursers who are taking up Nursing in the Philippines
I don't know why we should label a certain group & generalize the attributes of that particular group. Whether 1st courser or 2nd courser let's not generalize. It just breeds discrimination.
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i haven't received my result
Try calling them up & ask them to send you a letter again containing the result of your exam. Try sending them a message through FAX also.
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Filipino Nurses who passed the NCLEX without the help of Review Center
First you have to clear out the distractions. Inform people at the place you live in to understand that it is important not to disturb you while studying. If possible, go to a place to study where there is no access to television & internet. Discipline & condition yourself to concentrate on the topic you are studying. Understand first the topic you are studying and then memorize the things that should be memorized (the must know stuff etc).
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where CAN I FIND A JOB
Guys you just have to be pro active and don't stop looking. There may be some new hospitals opening that you may not know of in your vicinity. Just scour your area and go farther out till you find a hospital with a job vacancy. Good luck!