God bless America and bless the day that fund me here. When you study Nursing in America or even in Nigeria, (some schools in Nigeria), you get a wold class education. This type of education gives you an age over your UK counterparts.
Training in the UK is behind compared to training in Canada or America. An American trained nurse is definitely more clinically advanced than a UK trained nurse.
hey! could you talk a bit more about those skills that you need additional training for? is there a way to prove you have these skills as a Canadian nurse without doing the training? seems like a long process for thing you already know how to do ☹️apologies if u already answered the question. awesome vid!
thanks for your videos. My wife schooled in Nigeria but now a registered Nurse in the UK, we are permanent residents in Canada ,as she got to go thru the process you explained? Someone said since she has a UK work experience she wont have to go thru the steps. Kindly shed some lights
What if we don't have certification for basic procedure like cannulation venipuncture etc then what nurses do in wards who doesn't have these or they don't let to do job unless you clear all these certification ??????
Hey girl, the UK is certainly behind in some of those old school ways. The great news is the new schooling system is updating!! with students being taught to perform correct auscultation, cannulation and NG insert aswell as being prescriber ready. Currently nurses in the ICU and more clinically complex wards perform all these skills daily and all RNS administer IV’s. All in all the Uk has a way to go if it wants to maintain its ‘gold standard’ reputation !
Hey sis, I loved your video!! So informative! I’m kinda in the same boat. I’m about to be a registered nurse in the UK finishing uni next year and I want to further my studies and get a masters degree in nursing in Canada is it possible? I know there are differences in nursing in both countries. Is there anyway I could speak with you?
Yes it can you’ll have to go through the international nurse process: 1. write English test (OET or IELTS) 2. CBT 3. OSCE Watch my video on the nursing process as an international nurse
Hi dear, Have doubt about career opportunities.Is it better in UK or Canada.Now I work as a nurse in UK and I see lot of career opportunities I wonder what is the situation in Canada ? If you could answer that would be great. Thanks
UK has a better safety net than canada im sure. say something happens to you and you cant be a nurse anymore. i suspect UK would be a better country to live in if you are poor. and hteres more hope for UK democracy than canada.
Hi. I have just started mu degree in nursing here in UK. But will like to move to Canada soon. Is it possible to continue my degree in Canada without having to start from the beginning. Thanks
That’s a great question, if I have to be honest I’m not sure. You’d have to check with the university you plan to attend in Canada. They might be able to use some of the courses you’ve taken here in the uk towards your Canadian degree
To my understanding no, credits not transferred. Had a Chez peer that completed her nursing prior to moving to Canada did the whole program over. If you graduate successfully, you have to do equivalence testing and other hoops to jump through.
@@nursenyamouch that would be great if you can. I had my LPN qualifications checked in UK but they were not equivalent to university level. Do you know any nurses who were LPN from Canada and then became UK nurse
No just automatic machines, but if you need a manual one, doctors / outreach nurses have stethoscopes, or there’s the really cheap ones On the crash trolley.
God bless America and bless the day that fund me here. When you study Nursing in America or even in Nigeria, (some schools in Nigeria), you get a wold class education. This type of education gives you an age over your UK counterparts.
Training in the UK is behind compared to training in Canada or America.
An American trained nurse is definitely more clinically advanced than a UK trained nurse.
Can a nurse practitioner sit for MCAT and become a doctor
have you trained in both countries?
I suggest that you look at doing Physician Assistant (its 2 years and £9k per year), you’re more autonomous and can put your skills to use.
You are so beautiful! I love your locs. Thoughtful points you made there, Thank you
New Subscriber🤗. Thanks for the info. Sending love from Jamaica 🇯🇲
hey! could you talk a bit more about those skills that you need additional training for? is there a way to prove you have these skills as a Canadian nurse without doing the training? seems like a long process for thing you already know how to do ☹️apologies if u already answered the question. awesome vid!
thanks for your videos. My wife schooled in Nigeria but now a registered Nurse in the UK, we are permanent residents in Canada ,as she got to go thru the process you explained? Someone said since she has a UK work experience she wont have to go thru the steps. Kindly shed some lights
What if we don't have certification for basic procedure like cannulation venipuncture etc then what nurses do in wards who doesn't have these or they don't let to do job unless you clear all these certification ??????
Other nurse who have the certification can do it. Or Doctors can as well
thanks if you can also explain role of PSW and RPN in UK that would be great.
not a problem! Thank you for your input. Feel free to let me know about what you'd like to see :)
This is so informative!! You have gained a new subbie
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In the UK? In Scotland most degrees are 4 year not 3
Hey do u need some years of practice in my home country before I apply for licence in Canada through NCLEX or in uk through cbt
Where I should go to work as CNA or nurse
Hey girl, the UK is certainly behind in some of those old school ways. The great news is the new schooling system is updating!! with students being taught to perform correct auscultation, cannulation and NG insert aswell as being prescriber ready. Currently nurses in the ICU and more clinically complex wards perform all these skills daily and all RNS administer IV’s. All in all the Uk has a way to go if it wants to maintain its ‘gold standard’ reputation !
Hey sis, I loved your video!! So informative! I’m kinda in the same boat.
I’m about to be a registered nurse in the UK finishing uni next year and I want to further my studies and get a masters degree in nursing in Canada is it possible? I know there are differences in nursing in both countries. Is there anyway I could speak with you?
Hi Shay, how are ya!
Yes you can contact me☺️
I can’t imagine how they can work with no stethoscope. It’s strange. I’m an American nurse researching where I want to move to.
Haha you get used to it after a while. If you are trained and want to have a listen you can , just gotta find one first 😂
This is very informative thank you❤❤
I'M from Nepal and can a bachelor of science in nursing get job in uk?
Yes it can you’ll have to go through the international nurse process: 1. write English test (OET or IELTS) 2. CBT 3. OSCE
Watch my video on the nursing process as an international nurse
Can a nurse practitioner sit for MCAT and become a doctor
yes
Hi dear,
Have doubt about career opportunities.Is it better in UK or Canada.Now I work as a nurse in UK and I see lot of career opportunities I wonder what is the situation in Canada ? If you could answer that would be great.
Thanks
UK has a better safety net than canada im sure.
say something happens to you and you cant be a nurse anymore. i suspect UK would be a better country to live in if you are poor. and hteres more hope for UK democracy than canada.
what about pay differences?
video coming soon!
Informative
Dear can you suggest me
Why did u leave canada and choose uk to work here?
Hey Zeba,
Love & adventure!
Hi. I have just started mu degree in nursing here in UK. But will like to move to Canada soon. Is it possible to continue my degree in Canada without having to start from the beginning. Thanks
That’s a great question, if I have to be honest I’m not sure. You’d have to check with the university you plan to attend in Canada. They might be able to use some of the courses you’ve taken here in the uk towards your Canadian degree
Please let me know what you find out, would love to know
To my understanding no, credits not transferred. Had a Chez peer that completed her nursing prior to moving to Canada did the whole program over. If you graduate successfully, you have to do equivalence testing and other hoops to jump through.
@@donabeth4561 Are you saying if one study nursing In Uk they can't work in Canada? They have to start all over again?
Do you know if LPN can work as a nurse in Uk? Thank you
I’ll have to double check but I’m sure you can
@@nursenyamouch that would be great if you can. I had my LPN qualifications checked in UK but they were not equivalent to university level. Do you know any nurses who were LPN from Canada and then became UK nurse
Can uk nurse move to canada. And work as nurse how much time it would take to work in canada as rn after when we become ukrn
As a uk Rn you can move to Canada to work.
I’m not sure what the process is on he Canadian side. I think you will need to write the NClex
Thank u
Don't they check blood pressure using the stethoscope??
No just automatic machines, but if you need a manual one, doctors / outreach nurses have stethoscopes, or there’s the really cheap ones On the crash trolley.
I think getting experience from india is best.....
Can a Indian nurse work in the canada
Yes I believe so, just will have to go through the examinations , NCLEX ??
@@nursenyamouch how many years of experience do I need after doing my bachelor's in nursing a four year course
Can a UK train adult nurse work in Canada?
Yes, you would have to write the NCLEX
So you were trained in another country you can't use you training there? Thats weird
No I can use the training in the Uk here, just minor skill & different
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new subscriber from kenya. great content.
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So you’re over trained for nursing in the UK....
Haha i don’t know, maybe…😅
Stopped by to say you're so beautiful.
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