I'm just looking for books that have vocab and phrases in English and then in another language. Not books teaching a language, or books teaching nursing in a different language, but vocab primers...
How have y'all that have moved from an English-speaking environment to a non-English one learn all of the medical jargon in a new language? Did you use books, internet tutorials, tapes, etc? Any...
I'm a student nurse, who will actually be doing OB for the first time this semester. But I'm older (2nd degree), and will be having kids in the next few years... I would like my first to be at a...
Hello, I'm a US student nurse who is interested in nurse-midwifery; I'm also interested in working in France if I ever finish going to school! My question: Has anyone ever worked in France or any...
In the US, there are countless langugage resources for health practitioners who want to learn 'medical Spanish'--not textbooks, just language primers that give the vocab in Spanish, and outline how...
Thanks for your reply...now, a follow-up question: Assuming that getting a visa isn't a problem, the only issue is passing the boards then? I wouldn't have to go to midwife school in France as
Merovingianne replied to bambi007's topic in General World
This is a great thread!!! So it seems that the easiest way for a US trained nurse to work in France is to first work in the UK. Can anyone say about how long one would have to work in the UK before...
Merovingianne replied to Heartfelt4Newborns's topic in Ob/Gyn
Quote: Your period serves a purpose; it washes pathogens from the body. You don't get that with a tampon. My thougths exactly...if it was needed to wash pathogens, why would the FDA have approved...
Unfortunately, this is true. But remember, DC is a fiefdom, so that is part of the reason that there is such confusion in the 'government' here. If DC were a state (as it should be, since all DC...