Are you saying self sponsorship takes time to relocate than agencies sponsorship My wife is self sponsorship what do you advise please @@ManasseyTetteh
This is madness in any way you look at it. This puts patient care at risk. What mediocrity madness is this. Why not invest that money in bringing in the nurses from other countries ( as they are presently doing)? Nurses should not have to wait in line for a visa to practice in the U.S. Their words and their actions are not congruent. It should make sense. But them again.... who am I kidding! Nursing care is already at risk, now this further madness.
Exactly. Imagine nurses waiting two to three years after passing NCLEX just because of visa retrogression. Bringing in international nurses is a better way than compressing a 4 year programme to 1 year.
What about bsc nurse without any work experience but with clinical training during schooling that plan on embarking on MSN What are the necessary thing needed?
@@favournwabunwanne9684 nothing is wrong with that it's like a continuation however If you want to be some kind of specialist, one should gather some work experience for at least a year or 2
Hi, I know this question is not really related to the video but I'm very curious about this. Do nurses/doctos in the US need to speak Spanish to have a better communication with their Hispanic patients? Does knowing this language further 's career? Thanks
Some roles require Spanish speaking as an added bonus because the US is bilingual. But it’s not a requirement to work or study and qualify an a RN or MD
Hi Mannassey I am one of your new subscriber, Im currently working in the UK, I am a Zimbabwe trained nurse. My question is if I want to start the US RN registration process do they need me to right the English language test again since I have 2years working in an English speaking country
Are these Cost for International students or for US citizens already ? Also can you clarify if the ABSN can lead to getting green card ? i read on Quora this may be impossible ? It would hurt me to spend so much and not getting a chance at getting my PR. kindly advice
My understanding is that ABSN gets you a chance to write the Nclex and become a USRN hence you get a job and the employer will apply for your green card. These are charges for people in the US who wish to become a RN
Not surprised at all
Hello , please my brother has passed NCLEX but he's not getting an employer, could you please help him. Thanks
He can use some agencies to get a job except he is self sponsoring then it may take sometime but will eventually get a job hopefully. Best wishes.
DM I live in Texas
Are you saying self sponsorship takes time to relocate than agencies sponsorship My wife is self sponsorship what do you advise please @@ManasseyTetteh
Sir, please make a video on how a diploma nurse from Germany can move to USA. What are the requirements and the procedures?
I am interested, but I am in Ghana. Are international students accepted?
yes you are
This is madness in any way you look at it. This puts patient care at risk. What mediocrity madness is this. Why not invest that money in bringing in the nurses from other countries ( as they are presently doing)? Nurses should not have to wait in line for a visa to practice in the U.S. Their words and their actions are not congruent. It should make sense. But them again.... who am I kidding! Nursing care is already at risk, now this further madness.
Wilddddddd
Exactly. Imagine nurses waiting two to three years after passing NCLEX just because of visa retrogression. Bringing in international nurses is a better way than compressing a 4 year programme to 1 year.
What about bsc nurse without any work experience but with clinical training during schooling that plan on embarking on MSN
What are the necessary thing needed?
@@favournwabunwanne9684
nothing is wrong with that
it's like a continuation
however
If you want to be some kind of specialist, one should gather some work experience for at least a year or 2
They don't care
Hi, I know this question is not really related to the video but I'm very curious about this. Do nurses/doctos in the US need to speak Spanish to have a better communication with their Hispanic patients? Does knowing this language further 's career? Thanks
Some roles require Spanish speaking as an added bonus because the US is bilingual. But it’s not a requirement to work or study and qualify an a RN or MD
Thanks dear but is these universities offering masters or BSc
They’re offering BSN or what we call BSC in Ghana
Oh ok,I thought they offer Masters as well
Hi Mannassey I am one of your new subscriber, Im currently working in the UK, I am a Zimbabwe trained nurse. My question is if I want to start the US RN registration process do they need me to right the English language test again since I have 2years working in an English speaking country
Yes you do need to take the test again. Most states will do but try New York board also as they have less restrictions.
Are these Cost for International students or for US citizens already ? Also can you clarify if the ABSN can lead to getting green card ? i read on Quora this may be impossible ? It would hurt me to spend so much and not getting a chance at getting my PR. kindly advice
My understanding is that ABSN gets you a chance to write the Nclex and become a USRN hence you get a job and the employer will apply for your green card. These are charges for people in the US who wish to become a RN
these are for home students, internationals will have to pay more
Buyers beware
💯💯agree
You think it’s not true? Lol I’m currently in my last class for the prereqs for the ABSN. I already have bachelors in business admin.
@@abenasaaba9130please how do I contact you
I did an absn and practicing as a nurse in the usa because I was not going to wait for retrogression to pass by
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Super Selasie
This does not sit well ooo.. it doesn’t speak well of the image of the profession. Sad.
It definitely sends mixed signals about the role