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multiplemyeloma

2005-12-25, 1:12 am

hello ,
i am new to this group, iam currently doing my final year bsn in
india. i am male, i want to know new chances for male nurses abroad.
thanku all

Mortimer Schnerd, RN

2005-12-25, 10:56 am

multiplemyeloma wrote:
> hello ,
> i am new to this group, iam currently doing my final year bsn in
> india. i am male, i want to know new chances for male nurses abroad.



It's the same for all nurses abroad. I doubt anybody cares these days what sex
you are, assuming you're not thinking of working labor and delivery or GYN. We
have Indian nurses working on my med-surg unit. They all happen to be women but
that's only because they were the only ones to apply.

The biggest limiting factor for Indian nurses in the U.S. will be language
skills. If the staff can't understand you, the patients can't either.

Of course, we have a couple of nurses from England that I don't always
understand either....




--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN

mortschnerd@carolina.rr.com.barf


multiplemyeloma

2005-12-26, 10:56 am

thank u sir/ madam,
actually i am interested in critical care nursing, med surg, .
i want to work in icu, its my ambition, and then to become adminstrator
in hospital as i age. what is ur opinion whether to take masters in
abroad or here in india. which is the best university to take masters
in med surg in US or uk

Mortimer Schnerd, RN

2005-12-26, 12:54 pm

multiplemyeloma wrote:
> thank u sir/ madam,
> actually i am interested in critical care nursing, med surg, .
> i want to work in icu, its my ambition, and then to become adminstrator
> in hospital as i age. what is ur opinion whether to take masters in
> abroad or here in india. which is the best university to take masters
> in med surg in US or uk



If you're going to seek a master's degree abroad, get it in the country in which
you plan to work. Licensing is so much easier then...




--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN

mortschnerd@carolina.rr.com.barf


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