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08-11-2016 08:58 PM
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Nursing job

First of all you must have a passion for nursing . You want to be a nurse and you are willing to serve, help the sick and dying .
If you think of nursing as a lowly job , you will never feel the pride in your job .
I did my basic nursing training like all the Nurses out there. It was very hands on sort of training during the old days . But we were not afraid to learn . Everywhere we went , we had a notebook and we wrote everything down for reference .
After my training , I graduated as a SRN aka staff nurse and worked in the surgical and medical ward for 2 years . After 2 years, I went to London to work for a while to get my UKCC registration before I went over to Moorfiels Eye Hospital to do my post basic training as a specialist ophthalmic nurse . The experience was very rewarding as I work my way as n SRN to a JUNIOR SISTER in the operating theatre . I worked in London for 7 good years . Would have stayed if not for the fact that my parents wanted us home . The hospital offered me a PR if I stay further . There were many Nurses from Australia and Ireland . Most work and travel to see the world as nursing is one career that is in demand worldwide. Australia welcome Nurses too . I'm settled in spore now working for a private dr and I earn close to $60,000 per year . Nursing may seem like lowly profession to some , but believe me . I've been there, seen it and done it . It's not !
30-10-2013 06:13 AM
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oh yah that lu* tuck y*w right. sure vote him out next election
Lol wheres the link?
29-10-2013 11:43 PM
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Nursing was accidentally mentioned as a low-skilled job by the government in the not too recent past. So what do you think.
oh yah that lu* tuck y*w right. sure vote him out next election
29-10-2013 10:10 AM
Unregistered fyi, nursing is one of the skilled professions which there is free flow of labour among the asean countries after the integration at the end of 2015. not sure the exact policies will be in place though.

the professions are engineering, architectural, surveying, nursing, medical, dental, and accounting services
29-10-2013 09:48 AM
Unregistered Nurses are good job, dun play play. Studying nursing work a few years in SG and you can easily migrate to Canada, NZ, Australia cos there is shortage and high demand for nurses there. Then you can live the good life in ang mo kok ka.
29-10-2013 12:52 AM
Unregistered Since she is bonded, it means she is being sponsored for her studies right? why not? eventually she has to get her diploma, without a minimum diploma, she won't be able to promote. And if its sponsored for, just go and do it la.
28-10-2013 11:18 PM
Unregistered Nursing was accidentally mentioned as a low-skilled job by the government in the not too recent past. So what do you think.
28-10-2013 10:37 PM
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Got ITE prospect is terrible when there are so many diploma or degree nurses out there. NUS has a degree in nursing.
gt phd in nursing? so no need experience just keep studying can climb high high liao?
28-10-2013 06:20 PM
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Fresh Diploma in nursing sld be ard low 2k. prospect wise, it's obvious having a dip will allow u to go higher. But even a dip won't get u very far.
Got ITE prospect is terrible when there are so many diploma or degree nurses out there. NUS has a degree in nursing.
28-10-2013 05:57 PM
Darkzi0n Fresh Diploma in nursing sld be ard low 2k. prospect wise, it's obvious having a dip will allow u to go higher. But even a dip won't get u very far.
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