daghan bitaw ni shift from nursing to other course tungod kay di ka uyon. im a BSN grad (2004-200, first year pami almost 1k ang population namu but ang ni graduate kay 292 ra, sagad sa mga nangawagtang kay ningshift ug lain course kay wala ka uyon, at that time man gud nurses are in demand abroad thats why most students giforced lang sa ila parents para motake ani nga course. may gani ko naka graduate bisag pinugus rako
In relation to the thread title; Murag in ani nagyd padulong
By Lincoln Tan
Filipino nurses who cannot obtain registration in New Zealand are asking the Nurses Society to help them find jobs overseas.
But they are being turned away because overseas nursing authorities have also stopped registering Filipino nurses and are echoing similar concerns over nursing qualifications from the Philippines, the society says.
"It is easier to get a fresh nursing graduate from Kenya registered, than someone from the Philippines," said society director David Wills.
He said the nursing society, which has placed 10,000 nurses in countries such as Britain, the United States and Singapore since 1994, was being approached by at least four Filipino nurses every day wanting to find work overseas - but finding them work has become "almost impossible".
"Australia may be the last option, because other countries like Canada and Singapore have questioned the Philippines qualifications," said Mr Wills.
"We have reached a stage where we have found it pointless to process any Filipino nurse who does not have Western country experience."
Mr Wills said most of the Filipino nurses were keen to work in Canada or the United States, but although many had the qualifications, they did not have nursing experience.
A qualified nurse from the Philippines, who wanted to be known only as Estelda, was one of those who had been turned away by the Nursing Society, and said she was "getting desperate".
"I don't know what to do. I have no more money, and I have a degree which I am told is useless," said Estelda.
"Besides paying thousands for my nursing degree, I also paid $8000 to my recruitment agent to come to New Zealand to work as a healthcare assistant. I am a qualified nurse, and it is so unfair to be told that I cannot be registered as a nurse anywhere when there's a global shortage of nurses."
The New Zealand Nursing Council says has questioned the quality of nursing qualifications and training programmes in the Philippines after nursing student numbers there boomed from 30,000 in 2004 to 450,000 last year.
source: philnurse.com
haha ate ge is dat u?? hmm saOnz.. ana jud na te chege lang mang.graduate na btaw ta..haha
wat year rman pud mu kutob ng nursing crinkle ug pizzaburger101?![]()
daghan nsad kau nursing grad karon oi.. nya wla mg practice.. lisod work nya gamay pa jud compensation.
mga 16 sections nalang nabilin approximately 800 students sa CDU 1st yr karun
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