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  1. Hello! Soo Plattsburgh Hospital (CVPH) was horrible at least the ICU. They took 6 months to tell me we don’t want you in the ICU but you will like another position. I was like WOW!. Sooo I interviewed for Burligton only hospital the pay was not enough for living there plus is 2 hours from Montreal! I found another hospital in northern Vermont. Really good. I love it. I have a small apt in the town and I travel a lot to Montreal but this year I hope I can move to the south shore and commute. I’m learning french in the Montreal YNCA and I still in my Canadian immigration papers. I think I will work in Montreal. Yes, I know is a lot work and yes I know is underpaid, but I want to have the experience. I don’t care a lot money anymore I just want to have international experience and learn.
  2. Hello, I'm RN in Albany, NY. I'm working in Cardiac Unit(step down). I just got engaged, My partner lives in Montreal. We decide that I should move Plattsburgh, NY which is really close. I'm really happy to move closer to my partner. I'm really tired of driving to 4 hours every week. I will be living in Plattsburgh and my partner in Montreal. I applied for critical care position. I'm starting to get worry about the future, and I have a few questions guys. will be possible to live in Montreal and commute to Plattsburgh to work? I know already about the requirements QIIQ, but will be worth to work like RN or NP in Montreal? I really like Montreal, and I call my self a Francophile. I don't mind the winters. for me feel like home.
  3. Ypu can do it! Study Study And Study. I'm studying too and I read this every time "if you're studying right now, and feel so hopeless about it, DONT GIVE UP. DO NOT think of the possibility of failures, DO NOT let anxiety defeat you. DO NOT, by any means let anything become an excuse to not passing the exam, ALWAYS KNOW THAT YOU HAVE EVERYTHING IT TAKES TO PASS IT, BUT NEVER FORGET THAT IT WILL TAKE EVERYTHING YOU'VE GOT" Good Luck! We're going to pass!!
  4. Hello guys, I'm a Student Nurse in the BSN program at the University of the Sacred Heart in San Juan Puerto Rico. My Nursing School is accredited until this May for the national league of nursing but they lose the accreditation this year. I'm in my junior year so I graduate next year in May. I'm worried because they are going to start new accreditation with the American Colleges of Nursing but I think for the next year they aren't going to have it. My problem is I want to work in North Carolina, U.S.A where my father lives and I want to one day get my Ph.d in Nursing. I want to know how this will affect me in my career?
  5. Hey! I'm nursing student in Puerto Rico (U.S.A.) and this is my junior year on Accredited Nursing School by NLNAC. I know in U.S.A. RN is the same for BSN and ASN, both take the same RN-NCLEX. My question is related to nursing license because I will be an ASN in May of 2015 and BSN in December 2015. I was thinking to request the examination in May of 2015 to the State Board I choose but I want to know if I pass the N-CLEX and have the license like ASN when I finish in December of 2015 the BSN. I will need to change the license, do another test or inform the board? (Sorry here in Puerto Rico is a huge different between RN-ASN and RN BSN, Actually most of the nurses here are BSN. The LPN here do the job same like CNE in U.S.A anything else)
  6. YEs, Puerto Rico, I want to go to Charllotte NC because is my father live there but my housemate is med student from texas and He said that i will have lot opportunities there.
  7. I'm here to say hi and you can do it, I have the same dream like you go to work in the USA. I'm student at "sagrado" is a good university and NOW with the new LAT is awesome, sometimes I feel when I'm studying for some classes that I can't make the N_clex because my english is not so good but I try to study everything in english buy my book in english also, because I have faith that i will do it. Do you have some advice for me? PLEASE :-) Im taking med-Surg 1 and I will graduate in 2015.
  8. I'm 22 but I studied first Public relations for 3 years and I change in my junior year and I dont Regret :-)
  9. HI! This is my First year in BSN Program. I will take Fundamentals of Nursing next semester and I want this year start study for the NCLEX? I want study earlier for this Reason My english is not my first language My university is in Puerto Rico My University dont prep student for the NCLEX only for the state board test (spanish) What you will recomend me to do? Please I need a advice about this, My dream is be a FNP in ER, in the USA
  10. [h=1]Like i said i am a nursing major and I need take more class because I end my general class and only left nursing class[/h]
  11. Thanks a lot, Im nursing Student in Puerto Rico and I will go to USA, When I finish my degre and Im worry because my name is common Pedro but my last name is Izquierdo (left In spanish) and I KNOW is kinda hard for English speakers. Btw I physically lookliketypical white american Blond and brown eyes but I'M latino with strong accent LOL

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