Hmm, I have never actually had this happen to me. I guess I am fortunate. I focus on the procedure and talk with the patients and their family members if present about what is happening to them at...
The question asked was "where do I begin?" "My problem: Want to work in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Dont know where to begin, regarding all thats required, i.e. visa, NCLEX, CGFNS etc, so I decided to...
a green card is a permanent resident visa, different from the h1 visa's. my info is from research with cgfns and the state department about foreign trained nurses working in the us that i did for one...
Since you have internet access, a great resource would be for you to go to the CGFNS (Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools) web site, and look up VisaScreen, also check with the Florida...
I am glad to se some maturity in the postings. I have been a RN for 3 yrs now and started in the field I loved, ER and ICU. I am now a clinical advisor in an ICU and float to the ER. I went full...
dawg07 replied to Demonsthenes's topic in Men in Nursing
An interesting discussion. It seems to me, being relatively new (2 yrs) that initially I experienced no discrimination. However, what I have experienced is the female version of the "good ole' boy"...
To all the military, I retired from the Army as a 1SG 19Z5M..Armor/Reconnaissance. 22 yrs I was 43 yrs old, and went to school to be a Rn (ADN) class of 2004, and am now finishing my BSN with a goal...
I see that men are often trated as second rate nurses where I am. I graduated top of my class with a 4.0 GPA and glowing reports. The first hospital I worked in was a small 33 bed one and had no...