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  1. Info for new grads wanting to work in Oz

    Hi, In melbourne/victoria, we actually renew our license/registration 31st of december.....victorian graduating students participate what we call "computer matching" to get a graduate position from the hospital of our choice. Other than that the abov...
  2. Hi rebekaH, let's just say, on your first year of practice as RN here you will receive nearly 50,000 aus dollars...short time sacrifce for a long time gain...every year there will be an increase to your wage...
  3. New Grad Programs in Australia?

    hi there buran, here in victoria, all graduating nursing students (3rd years) will be given a chance to apply for a graduate program to 4 hospitals of our choice through computer matching (internet based). this process is the same as the medical stud...
  4. Is a case study the same as a care plan

    Hi shans1959, In my own practice, before anything else, start by putting the pt in a comfortable position and apply oxygen. You would then start assessing with patient's consciousness. These following questions will guide you in writing your case s...
  5. Hi zyann, What is TAFE ? Technical and Further Education or TAFE as it is commonly referred to offer courses designed for: young people preparing for their first job mature age people looking to train or retrain people preparing for university stu...
  6. need help for clinical situations

    Hi samZ, In our work, we ring the allocations straight away to inform them that we have 2 staff who called in sick..the allocations will then arrange staff to come to help out or can phone nursing agency to fill in..second question..try to be calm as...
  7. HI wahine888, i like that word, "super sensitive"..because when i was new to australia ( well that was in the distant past), I was really sensitive and I have to unlearn it..I'm fully adjusted and assimilated well with the lifestyle and culture now, ...
  8. Any Filipino Nurses working is Australia?

    hi ladydreamer, if you go back to the threads it will give you a broad idea how and where to start but to save you time here's how you will start. 1. decide which state you would like to go and be registered as a nurse ( melbourne,victoria). nsw, wa,...
  9. BSN to BSPT

    HI, nope!!botany is the study of plants and classification..so it's nothing like that. you need biostat.,and as i have said physics 2, zoology 1&2..then major subjects...electrotherapy,hydrotherapy, neuroanatomy 1 & 2, neurology, therapeutic...
  10. OK..it depends if you submitted/completed all necessary requirements.. i would say wait for 4 weeks for the result from NBV..with regards to the uni's response, it won't take that long as long as you have the letter/result from NBV and all other requ...
  11. Deakins University

    dear physteac, thank you for your inquiry to deakin university, one of australia's most progressive universities. please provide your date of birth for our records. return to practice and initial registration (overseas nurses)(h011) this course i...
  12. overseas trained nurses

    hi yoj1001, when you say you passed the requirement to nbv, did you mean submitted?? in the hospital where i'm working (melbourne, we call our division 2 nurses EN). so i would say you will be classified as division 2 nurse..div 2s job is the same to...
  13. BSN to BSPT

    Hi dangerousbeauty, I'm originally a physiotherapist from the phils...i did love being a physio but it's expensive to get my registration here in australia so i ended up being a nurse which i'm loving it. although i missed being physio at times esp t...
  14. New Grad Programs in Australia?

    Hi Linds, I'm from melbourne..so i can only share websites from melbourne...I'm currently working in one of the hospitals of eastern health..try google search for these hospitals and go to their graduate programs which will guarantee you 1 year full ...
  15. can anyone help with getting a job as AIN? in Brisbane

    Hi snowwhite, I would suggest that it will be better to go door knocking to nursing homes and bring your resumes personally or alternatively join nursing agencies.. you can google search the names of nursing agencies..good luck.:)
  16. New to Perth & searching for a job

    Nurse Jo, There's shortage of nurses but i would say it would be in the rural or country areas..like the outback...good money too. Some of the nurses who just finished their grad year this year (talking about melbourne) wasn't able to get a full time...
  17. Hi chocokat, I'm An RN here. finished my nursing degree at deakin. I'm trying to get one of my niece here who just passed her NLE recently..so you're doing your bridging course at deaki??good choice.. i might see around when you do your clinicals..al...
  18. dear physteac, thank you for your inquiry to deakin university, one of australia's most progressive universities. please provide your date of birth for our records. return to practice and initial registration (overseas nurses)(h011) this course i...
  19. Hi there, full assessment are for overseas trained nurses who are not permanent or australian citizen. So no you can't apply for migration until you're deemed qualified to register as a nurse in australia. which means you need to be assessed by NBV, ...
  20. HI, most of the uni are offering 3-4 months bridging course as far as i know. i just received an email from deakin uni regarding their program..i'm doing this for my niece who recently passed the NLE in the phils and wanting to come here in melbourne...
  21. as far as i can remember they ask me... that after the handover you went to your allocated patients and one of your patients is lying on the toilet floor. what are you going to do??another one, what would you do if one of your patient is having chest...
  22. hi kuchi, did you take ielts prior to applying for assessment from nbv? which one did you take the academic or general? does the 7 band rule still stand? thanks and all the best on your bp and welcome to melbourne.i'm actually an rn here but my enqui...
  23. Hi I just finished my grad year..I agree wiht the above answers..as being emphasized to us all the time attend to your sickest patient first, but prior to attending to them just inform the Incharge (NUM or Anum) that one of your allocated patient is ...