Question by cooldude: What is the age lmit of nurses in abroad? like in london and australia?
My mother wanted to ask if what is the age limit in working in abroad like in australia and london….her age right now 57yrs.old…
she meant is what age do they accept in australia as a nurse?

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Answer by mmdjaajl
retirement in Australia for females is 60
not compulsory

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Question by : PLEASE help. Studying Overseas. Need translation help from students who don’t like me. What do I do?
Me: Born and bred in USA, but studying Med in another country (my parents sent me here, but I chose to do med).
I found it very hard to integrate with everyone, as they’re culturally very conservative, and totally different to me. I’m now in 3rd year, and entered the clinical phase, which requires us to clerk history from the patients. I’m trying to learn the language but I just can’t talk fluently or understand what the patients say and really need someone to translate.

Problem: I’ve been sidelined in my batch since first year (as did the few other foreigners, who either ended up quitting or dropping year). I tried mixing with my fellow group mates, but they all tend to just ignore me and throw me aside. It’s like they look for every tiny excuse they can find to pick a fight with me (e.g. them calling me a liar if they find me doing better than them at an exam, claiming that I pretended I never studied; my fluency in english and american accent equate to me showing off; etc etc). When they find a reason to argue, if I stand up for myself, they refuse to translate all together. They’ll refuse to discuss anything with me. Unlike in USA, resources aren’t available on an intranet..we have to rely on seniors or fellow students..and that’s the problem.

In summary, I’m forced to rely on people who deliberately ignore me. It’s a classic case of workplace mobbing or bullying, because I’m the odd one out and I have nothing to offer them (e.g. I won’t be specializing in their country to refer patients to them; nor do I have a car with the local license so that I can offer a lift; etc.). All this is causing me a great deal of stress, but I don’t want to give up, because I came this far, and really want to be a doctor. This college doesn’t have any counsellor who can intervene, or any real system in place to deal with this kind of stuff.

Please…any sensible suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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Answer by marys.momma
It sounds as though you’ve been doing well in your class work so far. It’s mainly conversational skills in the foreign language that are the problem now.

My suggestion: Get hold of some language CDs or tapes and allocate time to study the language. Your accent and vocabulary will improve, and you’ll be able to construct sentences and questions. When I studied a foreign language, I memorized quite a few “model sentences”, each of which illustrated several points of grammar. They were a good learning device.

Don’t argue or fight with your classmates – it’s not worth the trouble. There was a movie that came out last year: “Karate Kid” starring Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith. A black, pre-teen boy travels to China with his mom, who has a new job there. He’s enrolled in a Chinese school, but is shunned and bullied by the other boys, and eventually even attacked. Jackie Chan, in the role of a maintenance man, rescues him and befriends him, gradually teaching him more and more advanced martial arts skills. Eventually he gets good enough to compete in a high-level tournament, and wins the respect of his former tormentors. He had to adapt to the culture and learn the language, to earn the respect of the other students.

With your evident intelligence and sophistication, I believe you can overcome the obstacles facing you. Don’t give up! You’re doing very, very well under difficult circumstances.

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Question by preeti g: is there anything like research work or related projects in nursing in abroad that helps in upgradin my knwlg?
that too I wanna b in India as I m not interested to leave my homecountry. Plz if it is then just let me know at the earliest n wat `s eligibility n other formalities

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Answer by prakash
ya,u have oportunities well in australia very much for nursing………………..so i suggest u better try to get in australia.

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Question by dinkwets: hi, im going abroad for my nursing study course and i would like to know if ireland is a good country?
im moving into Dublin 2 ireland this month and im quite worried about the country as i don’t know it at all.

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Answer by jimmy_cripple
My family hails from Newry, in County Down, Northern Ireland. I still have family there. I can assure you that Ireland is a very good country. Enjoy your new home, and best of luck to you.

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Question by linni_0413: I’m a nursing graduate.I’d like to work abroad as nursing assistant/aide/caregiver while underboard.can u help
Since i cannot take the board this year because of financial matters, I’d like to use the time working abroad so that I could earn better for my family while not yet ready for the local board. I really need a job. pls if anyone can help me that would be very much appreciated. thank u guys in advance

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Answer by Beth
Are you sure that is the route you want to take? Statistically, every week someone waits to take the boards after graduation their chance of passing it drops. By the time a year has gone by, pretty much nobody is able to pass it.

I am guessing you are not living in the United States because people in your situation here who are not ready for the RN become CNAs instead. The news we get about people working those jobs where people get sent overseas is rather scary. If you are attractive and young, stay home please.

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Question by Chin Han Wei: What would you like to do when you reunite with your girlfriend after several months studying overseas?

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Answer by brightly_xox
as a girl seeing her man after a long absence i would like ! a huge romantic kiss and embrace then a nice meal to catch up over maybe a little walk something chocolate and then taking home for something abit more passionate & messy .

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Question by Tom G: Im an Aussie and would like to study nursing abroad what and where is best?

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Answer by Atena4ever
I believe Georgetown University in Washington, DC has an excellent nursing program.

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Question by doohdoohhead: Help! I studied nursing abroad and I was wondering what the process is like to emigrate to the US?
Has anyone gone through this? WHat is the process like? do you have to study all over again to practice nursing? WHere can I get more information?
Thank you!

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Answer by Barkin Chickens
The immigration process, I am not sure of. But you will have to pass boards in whatever state you take a job in icon smile Help! I studied nursing abroad and I was wondering what the process is like to emigrate to the US?

At one time our local hospital provided housing to Philippine Nurses…who worked for about half the cost of U.S. nurses, during our last major shortage.

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