Wednesday, April 28, 2010

can i overcome my fear of blood

can i overcome my fear of blood ?
ok . heres the deal . Im in a nursing school . I will be starting my nursing school in april. I really wanna be a nurse to help people and save life. But i kept remembering the incident , when my grandfather was admitted at the hospital in malaysia. The nurses drew blood from him .i dont know why i suddenly felt dizzy. Not just that , i think i felt dizzy when im in that hospital.i see alot of patients and it was hectic . DO u think that makes me dizzy ?
Other - Health - 1 Answers
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Maybe you are just stressing yourself out; you remembered the incident with your grandfather and it is in the back of your mind. Also, you might just be a nervous person, worrying about taking proper care of the sick or injured. After awhile, you will build your confidence and you will be just fine.




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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

how can i get job in malaysia/singapore

how can i get job in malaysia/singapore?
I am indian citizen,completed diploma in medical laboratory technology having 19 years experience. and also seeking nursing job for my sister in-law.please anyone let me know the right web address to find out who is appreciable
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You can try apply via the below job listing websites: Jobstreet - http://www.jobstreet.com JobsDB - http://www.jobsdb.com ST701 - http://www.st701.com - Singapore Malaysia Jobs - http://jobs.talkmalaysia.com/ - Malaysia Good luck.


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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

how much do nurses get payed in Malaysia

how much do nurses get payed in Malaysia?

Malaysia - 15 Answers
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google it!
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probably good money
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Alot. But living there isnt a good idea unless you like to help alot ... alot... really alot
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ya know it's actually one of the jobs high in demand. I read it somewhere in the internet, but it's referring the US. Not sure about Malaysia though..
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for beginners maybe around RM1400 include critical allowance and if you have a degree your scale will be U41 and you will earn around RM1800, on top of that you can also do locum in private hospital
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as much as nurses paid in Japan if you know what i mean
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for beginners maybe around RM1400 include critical allowance
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for beginners maybe around RM1400 include critical allowance
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Peanuts, for long hours.
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Your 'payed' should be 'paid' ... sound more like 'laid' .... lol Trainee nurses is as per what said ...
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for beginners maybe around RM1400 include critical allowance
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for beginners maybe around RM1400 include critical allowance
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better than blue collar jobs..
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for beginners maybe around RM1400 include critical allowance Source(s): answer from above..
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I always encourage young girls to take up nursing. The staring pay may not be that good . But think of the long term. First of all, the course is free, normally sponsored by the hospital, A job is guranteed at the end of the course. Malaysian nurses are highly in demand from all over the world, many of them that I know are working in the Middle East, England, Australia, ect.. Don't forget that there's also oppotunities of you marrying a doctor. Bright future! Bright future, go for it.



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Thursday, April 1, 2010

how to apply for a singapore nursing board,actually iam an indian presently in malaysia

how to apply for a singapore nursing board,actually iam an indian presently in malaysia?

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Hi tamil k!I have answered a similar question 4 days ago. What are the qualifications to become a registered nurse in singapore? im a filipino nurse who just graduated last april and currently training in a primary hospital. would it matter so much if my training did not take place in a tertiary hospital? Registration To practise nursing and/or midwifery in Singapore,a nurse or midwife must be registered with the Singapore Nursing Board (SNB) and possess a valid practising certificate. An applicant who wishes to apply for registration is required to have successfully completed one of the following accredited pre-registration nursing courses in Singapore. Register of Nurses for Registered Nurses Qualification Education Institution Diploma in Nursing Nanyang Polytechnic Diploma in Health Sciences (Nursing) Ngee Ann Polytechnic Roll of Nurses for Enrolled Nurses Qualification Education Institution Nitec in Nursing ITE College East An applicant who completes a nursing course outside Singapore will have to satisfy the Board that it is equivalent to an accredited nursing course in Singapore.The applicant may be required to sit for an examination,undergo a competency assessment and place on provisional registration or enrolment. Temporary Registration and Enrolment The Board also provides for temporary registration/enrolment to enable a person: (a) to teach, undertake research or study in Singapore (b) to undergo training under a training scheme approved by the Board; or (c) to provide voluntary nursing or midwifery service under a volunteer nursing scheme or volunteer midwifery scheme approved by the Board A temporary registration or enrolment shall not exceed 2 years and may be renewed for periods not exceeding 12 months at a time. General requirements. All applications shall be made on a prescribed form and submitted together with the following documents. 1) Letter of employment if applicant is trained outside Singapore. 2) Certified copy of : NRIC, birth certificate, passport or marriage certificate where applicable; Registration as a Registered Nurse or Registered Midwife or enrolment as an Enrolled Nurse (registration or enrolment certificate and practising certificate); Training certificate; Transcript of Nursing Education (with the breakdown in theory and record of clinical experience in hours); Work testimonials. (The above documents must be certified true copies of original certificates/documents by the employer in Singapore) 3) Verification of registration/enrolment to be sent directly from Registration/Licensing authority to Registrar,Singapore Nursing Board,16 College Road, #01-01,College of Medicine Building, Singapore 169854. 4) Transcript of nursing education to be sent directly from the training institution to Registrar,Singapore Nursing Board,16 College Road,#01-01,College of Medicine Building,Singapore 169854. 5) Any document that is not in English shall be accompanied by a certified translation in English. Contact : Singapore Nursing Board 16 College Road #01-01 College of Medicine Building Singapore 169854 Office Hours: Mondays to Fridays - 8.30 am to 5.30 pm Closed on Saturdays,Sundays & Public Holidays For general enquiries,please call : 6372 3082/83 /85



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