Published Feb 5, 2013
Nurse inscrubs
9 Posts
Hi everyone,
I am now a confused registered nurse in the Philippines i'm having a difficulty to find a job in nursing that actually pays. I am now, in a "training" program in a hospital that doesn't pay, which i actually payed myself just to get in (and there's not even a security that i would be absorb to be employed), anyway, I've been considering to shift my profession into dentistry. A friend of mine told me that i would only take 2 years of school in dentistry and graduate. Does anyone know anything about these or give any insight at all if it's worth shifting?
*help out weigh the pros and cons of shifting to dentistry
*does anyone know someone who have shifted from being a registered nurse to dentistry, and what are any details?
*what dentistry schools in manila would be a good in considering getting into?
-please, a reply would be appreciated.
koringking
1 Post
Hi everyone,I am now a confused registered nurse in the Philippines i'm having a difficulty to find a job in nursing that actually pays. I am now, in a "training" program in a hospital that doesn't pay, which i actually payed myself just to get in (and there's not even a security that i would be absorb to be employed), anyway, I've been considering to shift my profession into dentistry. A friend of mine told me that i would only take 2 years of school in dentistry and graduate. Does anyone know anything about these or give any insight at all if it's worth shifting?*help out weigh the pros and cons of shifting to dentistry*does anyone know someone who have shifted from being a registered nurse to dentistry, and what are any details?*what dentistry schools in manila would be a good in considering getting into?-please, a reply would be appreciated.
Dentistry is really a good course/ profession if you intend to get into...I'm a dentist and transitioned to BSN-RN, now working Texas as nurse. I can recommend UEand CEU....koringking