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Do you need Packet 4 for Medicals?
you only need your case # and 2x2 picture for your visa, Godbless!
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Joke time (ease the pain of waiting)
cool
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Any Filipino Nurse Working in Florida
@pinayfl: thanks so much for your reply. I'll be going to clearwater florida, im not sure whether that's where ill be staying. :nuke:
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embassy interview
I think it is alright to go in the afternoon even though you have your kids with you. I don't think there is a cut-off time, and it just wasn't me who arrived quite late. In fact when i went on my 1st day, after my B.E., a group of kids followed me, my guess...a big family. But of course since you have two kids you'll will altogether take the P.E. and it will take time, around 45 mins as compared to mine i think 15 min. @alb0103: if you couldn't give them your immunizations records, they will just give you the shots, they are quite specific about it. The doctor still insisted that i get the rubella even though i told her i had measles before. They are requiring a doctor's certificate just to be sure it was what i think it was. Anyway, there's no harm having that immunization, well except for a very heavy arm for 2 days, so i just got the shot. I think its up to you whether you will get those immunizations but as you said it is included in the medical exam at st. lukes anyway.
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Any Filipino Nurse Working in Florida
I'm also leaving for florida next month, still don't have the specific details though. Well if anyone now in florida would happen to post anything on this thread, it will be so cool.@Tonix:But I'm so curious as to how you'll find florida? Do keep me updated since you'll be there next week. Thanks for starting this thread honeyjen. Godbless to you all.
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reviewing for the NCLEX: has anyone passed without help of review centers?
Thanks to this thread, morale boosting...anyway, i have the Saunders CD but not Kaplan. Which is better? When are you guys taking NCLEX? Godbless to both of you and others who will be taking the exam as well.
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embassy interview
No required time for medical exam. That's just the advise of some of my co-applicants in the agency, and i did as they told me and it held true for me. Like i told you, first day- i arrived around 3pm and finished at 5pm the same time as one of my co-applicants who arrived 1230pm. The next day i was there 430pm and finished 630, earlier than those who arrived at 2pm, i even left them there, got vaccinated as soon as i arrived, they had been waiting for 3hrs already :trout: anyway, its still up to you. I got some work done during those days, i just left the clinic early to go through the medical.
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embassy interview
@gabgab: about your medical if it is not yet done, go to st. lukes around 3-4pm wed or thursday, because you will be done with everything before 6 pm, you won't even notice the line. When i had my medical, co-applicants were there even before 1pm but we all finished at about the same time;) you would still be asked to go back for the results the next day but just do the same strategy and you'll be done without too much hassle... as for the interview schedule, i suggest you do as per advice of your agent. Consul might give you the visa or might hold it but you won't need to go through another interview, they'll just ask you to pass the additional requirements as soon as you have it. I think it has to be submitted within a year or else you need to request another interview. They will just review your case after you complete the requirements and they'll send your visa. Godbless!
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Clinical Research $$
hi! i'd just like to ask beach nurse if you are a site clinical research nurse doing research for a pharma company? i'm doing a clinical trials for pharma companies and one pays per patient's visit, the other pays me a monthly salary. it's not much, but for part time work it's already ok. is it the same there in the us? im being petitioned by a hospital to be their staff nurse, but i'm planning to apply as a research assistant for the meantime since i'm still to take the NCLEX.