filipino Nurses' Requirements to work in Israel?Italy? Malaysia?
what are the following requirements needed??? 1. like what kind of papers/processes needed in applying visa/passport? 2.what are exams needed e.g Board exams, TOEFL, IELTS, CGFNS, NCLEX, Medical exams? 3.what job experiences needed? 4. cost needed to all expenses? 5. how much u earn per hour in that country?? state sources pls... i need it URGENT!!!!
Homework Help - 1 Answers
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well idk
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
I am currently taking STPM (high school) in Malaysia
I am currently taking STPM (high school) in Malaysia.?
I would like to choose nursing as one of my ambition because only with nursing degree , i could settle in USA. But i feel it is such a waste to study hard just to take nursing and furthermore STPM is a very quality and tough exam , I feel its such a waste take up this course. Any suggestions?
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You should pursue a career of your interest. if nursing is your interest, then you can consider it as a career choice. personally i don't think it wise to choose a career based on your migration-asiprations, as this can change over time. eg. what makes you think that when you graduate with a bursing qualification that US will still have shortage of nurses that it needs to employ foreign nurses? And even if you manage to get to the US and be a nurse, can you predict that when you are in your in your mid-30s or 40s that you will not want to go back to Malaysia? And what then? Will you want to be a nurse in malaysia?
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I would like to choose nursing as one of my ambition because only with nursing degree , i could settle in USA. But i feel it is such a waste to study hard just to take nursing and furthermore STPM is a very quality and tough exam , I feel its such a waste take up this course. Any suggestions?
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You should pursue a career of your interest. if nursing is your interest, then you can consider it as a career choice. personally i don't think it wise to choose a career based on your migration-asiprations, as this can change over time. eg. what makes you think that when you graduate with a bursing qualification that US will still have shortage of nurses that it needs to employ foreign nurses? And even if you manage to get to the US and be a nurse, can you predict that when you are in your in your mid-30s or 40s that you will not want to go back to Malaysia? And what then? Will you want to be a nurse in malaysia?
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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 ?
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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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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 ?
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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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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Nursing or Chef? Which one should I go for
Nursing or Chef? Which one should I go for?
Okay, I got two offer to continue my study. First is nursing, and another one is culinary arts. I always wanted to be a nurse. A great nurse, but at the same time, my passion for culinary arts is very high, and now I can't decide which one should I go for. I don't really mind about the salary, really. I just wanted to give a great public service. So, which course should I go and pick? Cooking for people or healing people? I'm 19 years old, Male from Terengganu, Malaysia.
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Providing much needed health care to people is very important especially in Asian countries where a lot of people do not get proper health care. You may be able to combine the degrees and become a nutrition specialist. This way you have a medical profession that is mingled with your love of cooking, and you're providing both services to people.
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If you really want to help people, go nursing all the way.
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Both careers are noble. Both have opportunities to serve others. One pays 3-4 times higher wage. It may not matter now, but it will when you turn 60. Nursing is hard work but has more opportunity to advance to a teaching or desk job. Cooking is hard work and remains so. The cooks I know who work in a Metropolitan city make around $14/hr in a retirement home. It is hard, hard work. In the United States, you can't live on that salary. If you don't succeed as a cook in an upscale restaurant, you will have to take whatever job you can find. Do you plan to have a family? If so, you will need to support them. Why not go for the higher pay and use your culinary passion on weekends. Feed the poor????
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Okay, I got two offer to continue my study. First is nursing, and another one is culinary arts. I always wanted to be a nurse. A great nurse, but at the same time, my passion for culinary arts is very high, and now I can't decide which one should I go for. I don't really mind about the salary, really. I just wanted to give a great public service. So, which course should I go and pick? Cooking for people or healing people? I'm 19 years old, Male from Terengganu, Malaysia.
Health Care - 3 Answers
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Providing much needed health care to people is very important especially in Asian countries where a lot of people do not get proper health care. You may be able to combine the degrees and become a nutrition specialist. This way you have a medical profession that is mingled with your love of cooking, and you're providing both services to people.
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If you really want to help people, go nursing all the way.
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Both careers are noble. Both have opportunities to serve others. One pays 3-4 times higher wage. It may not matter now, but it will when you turn 60. Nursing is hard work but has more opportunity to advance to a teaching or desk job. Cooking is hard work and remains so. The cooks I know who work in a Metropolitan city make around $14/hr in a retirement home. It is hard, hard work. In the United States, you can't live on that salary. If you don't succeed as a cook in an upscale restaurant, you will have to take whatever job you can find. Do you plan to have a family? If so, you will need to support them. Why not go for the higher pay and use your culinary passion on weekends. Feed the poor????
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