so 1 yr in hospital? Even just as a trainee? My youngest bro is also a nurse and he's been having training in hospitals since he passed the board exam..he wants to work overseas though after the trainings..
so 1 yr in hospital? Even just as a trainee? My youngest bro is also a nurse and he's been having training in hospitals since he passed the board exam..he wants to work overseas though after the trainings..
Many nurses from Philippines do want to work overseas. if your brother has passed the Board examination then he is a registered nurse even if he is still "training" - most professions require continuing professional development for the entire career. The NMC states: " When you apply you must have been practising as a registered nurse or midwife for at least 12 months (full-time or the part-time equivalent) after qualifying". They go on to say : " Once registered with the NMC, you can work in the National Health Service or private health. The employment climate in the UK is very changeable. We cannot help you find a job or give you references from any of the information you give us".
A filipina nurse told me this morning "Jobs are harder to find in the UK because of the new Prime Minister". They haven't been easy to find for some time
That's why the NMC takes no further responsibility but simply takes the registration ("administration") fee
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