Guest995946

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  1. Am I experiencing signs of burnout in ICU?

    Thank you egg122. My partner and I are both seeing a counsellor, although I do not see one regularly. We have both joined a gym, I certainly haven't been eating as well, but trying. Transferring back not an option, I have a permanent contract in my n...
  2. Hello all, I am a Registered Nurse with 18 months of experience post nursing school. I started in a coronary care unit (CCU) for my first year, and am now working in a general intensive-care unit. In my first year I worked 32 hours per week, all thre...
  3. Hello all, I am a Registered Nurse with 18 months of experience post nursing school. I started in a coronary care unit (CCU) for my first year, and am now working in a general intensive-care unit. In my first year I worked 32 hours per week, all thre...
  4. Dual citizen (Canadian/NZ) RN working in U.S.

    Can't thank you enough for your help dishes. I'll look into the licencing requirements but you are quite right - I'm in my early twenties with no dependents, mortgage...etc to tie me down. Attending an international conference indeed seems like a ve...
  5. Dual citizen (Canadian/NZ) RN working in U.S.

    It appears to me to be an extremely tedious and challenging process. If the market doesn't require many additional foreign nurses, it sounds like an uphill battle. Perhaps I'll look at licencing, but for now might reevaluate ... Doesn't really seem l...
  6. Dual citizen (Canadian/NZ) RN working in U.S.

    Thanks for the heads up dishes. Please rest assured I have no plans on breaking or circumventing any laws. Was just interested on whether the TN visa was a route I could go down or not. If the first thing I do upon immigration is break the law, it do...
  7. Dual citizen (Canadian/NZ) RN working in U.S.

    Thanks Silverdragon. Do you know how long this sponsorship programme usually takes?
  8. Hello all, It's a pleasure to introduce myself on this valuable forum. I've been reading through countless threads and have learnt a lot. Rundown - I'm a dual Canadian and New Zealand citizen, registered in New Zealand, and trained as an RN in NZ. I...
  9. Have you ever been mistaken for a doctor?

    When I was at nursing school I was always mistaken as a medical student on shifts. Can't speak as an RN, I only recently graduated and registered.