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New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand
hi...you can just write the date you have started working and then write "present" ex: 19 january 2005 - present. in my case, i manually wrote there "Volunteer Nurse".. Write the date when did you started the nursing course. since your first course wont do anything in the nursing area and it will just create confusions. now, if so happened that youre in doubt with it or if you think that the QNC will doubt it, you can always attach a signed statement, stating that you are a second courser and that the school you have attended allowed you to finish nursing in less than 4 years.well, i think it will show at the end of your TOR.right? just my suggestion: try to gather justifications that will support your papers, specially the TOR one. Send your application to the QNC's postal address the GPO box one.
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Competency Assessment Service - Queensland, Australia
if im not going to include the christmas and new years break...it will sum up to two months or maybe two and a half months.
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Competency Assessment Service - Queensland, Australia
study materials are the books recommended by CAS...it was posted previous pages ago... the test a will cost you $200 something, the test b is about $500 something. each module is valued at $ 902.00
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New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand
^^ good news indeed!
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New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand
true! Australia is just one of the few remaining developed countries which are not in recession brought by the global financial crisis...:) for those who are heading to the USA, that would be a good news for them.
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Nurses, physicians weigh in on new doctoral nurse degree
i like this post...
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Competency Assessment Service - Queensland, Australia
Hi, these are the pertinent documents that you have to submit to QNC, you can submit these by yourself: 1. Diploma 2. TOR 3. Summary RLE and Theory 4. ID 5. QNC Fee 6. Work Experience/Volunteer Certificate ( stating the type of your practice, dates of employment, must indicate that you have demonstrated nursing comoetence, and must be signed bby a Registered Nurse, and the certificate must be on official letterhead). note: submit certified copies only, all documents must be certified by a Justice of the Peace, Commisioner for Declarations, Notary Public or Solicitor...and should include the date certified, contact address and number and signature. 7. Verification of your Current Registration Note: this is the only document that the PRC should send directly to QNC from them...
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Nurses, physicians weigh in on new doctoral nurse degree
for me, those who have got enough experience can be called as a doctor... Nurse Practitioners are somehow like a doctor, since they have undergone an extended training and education, and also they prescribe medications and treat patients so for me its just right to call them Doctors too..
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Competency Assessment Service - Queensland, Australia
so does it mean, that in multiple choice, there could be more than one answer if the CAS is similar to NLCEX? is it quiet tricky? are going to take the PART B this march or april? thanks
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New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand
wow god is good all the time...congratulations... did you took the challenge test b? or you took the clinical module directly? how many months until you were registered in oz? i mean, from processing, taking the exams and the clinicals? thanks...
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USA, Ireland, Uk, australia, Mid east or asian countries? where do you prefer?
i beg to differ...it vary from case to case...a lots of UK nurses are still doing the Bridging Program if they do not meet the requirements in australia...ive known a lot of them actually, and even UK nationals have to take english exam IF they dont meet english requirement...i dont know why, but that what ive known.
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Private Nursing Schools Protest New 5 YEAR BSN Requirement
i have to answer this one...this doesnt make sense to you but for them (parents) it does...you know why? because they believe thats the only way or shall i say one of the best way that they could escape from poverty and that their child/children would be able to have a better living, despite of the economic crisis nowadays...they are still hoping that despite of the bad economy that the world is experiencing, that one day it will end and that they would surpass it through the help of their child/children who are nurse/s...and that they are still hoping that one day their child/children could go abroad and earn money thats just beyond their expectation...a salary that is hirgher compared in the philippines...a salary that could give them a good life...thats the fact in the philippines' situation nowadays.
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Private Nursing Schools Protest New 5 YEAR BSN Requirement
for me this is really USELESS... why not just carefully and properly evaluate all of the nursing schools and not allow new nursing schools to operate. what the government should ensure is the quality of nursing education in the country...eliminate those nursing schools that are not doing good in the Board exams and does not meet the standards of nursing education set by the BON and CHED... 4 years of BSN is enough, 5 years is too much for the paying parents...what for if its going to be 5 years if the quality of teaching would not compliment to the length of the program. 5 years is a long agony for the parents, parents should really invest on this...i think the government is just making this as a business...
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Mandatory 5 YEAR Nursing Course starting June 2009
so if this will happen, do nurses still need to do the bridging program for them to be RNs in the UK, Australia and NZ? Bachelor in Nursing course in australia and NZ can be done in just 3 years, and they dont have Board Exams to gain a registration... in the Phils. it will be 5 years now and then newly graduated nurses should have to pass the Nurse Board Exams to become RNs. so if this proposed 5 year BSN program will be implemented, will this be recognized abroad, without doing any extra course??? thanks.
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USA, Ireland, Uk, australia, Mid east or asian countries? where do you prefer?
true...Australia is the best place on earth...very solemn and the life is not so fast track and not chaotic, everything is in order... however, you just have to do a bridging program:cry: which really cost a lot, but there is a single state who will register you at a minimum cost:up:...you can be a RN in the state of Queensland by just taking an exam and will cost you AUD$800.00, excluding expenses (the other pathway is a bit expensive but cheaper compared to other australian states). ive heard and known a lot of filipino nurses who are/were working in the UK and a lot of UK nurse nationals who are/were transferring from the UK to australia...why? australia's offering great benefits and the cost of living is not high compared to the UK's. as of the moment Australia is not in recession, the government have JUST avoided it... see you all in down under, and together we will be an AUSSIE...