I am Manong George, a UK Filipino Nurse for the past 13 years.
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Hello sir thank you for the tips, I will going to have my first interview tomorrow for a job abroad particularly in Austria, I felt nervous, .... I did not practice my nursing profession in the hospital for almost 7 years, kasi na DOH po ako.
Manong, magkano kaya ang kailangan kong isave para maka punta ng australia? nzrn nako and currently working in UK. di ko pa nacoconvert kasi di ko pa alam magkano magagastos lahat2 pag lilipat na. thank you if masagot!!! <3
tama ka manong george ive been a bedside UK nurse for the past 25 years its sweat and blood to get the work done. its not easy so \i decided to take the NCLEX but unfortunately i failed so many times kaya ayan nandito parin sa UK and i am planning to retire soon.
Planning to bring my 2 puspin cats coz apparently it was cheaper (would've been no more than 500 pounds), but after hearing it is roughly 2K for one dog, I'm shocked
Anti NHS? NHS patients being treated in hospital corridors, car parks and cupboards. More than 120,000 people died while waiting for hospital treatment. Many are suffering from misdiagnosed cases. Its the reality. Hindi nmn sinisraan yan, Kung mya mali batikusin hindi ibig sabihin non e hindi ka thankful. Typical pinoy. Bawal mag reklamo ganun ba? kaya nga minsan comment ng mga briton e naiinis sila dahil hindi nag speak up ang mga international na nurses dahil doon hindi namimeet ang standard of care at wala na babago sa pamamalakad ng matron. Like always, George invalidates experiences of others because it does not happen to him. He's like that employee who sucks up to his terrible boss even though the company sucks and sinking. I don't know why they need to keep defending NHS. Magiging rabid yung mga followers ng group nila pag may nasabi kang hindi maganda sa Uk. Wala ka nman masyado makikita mga ganitong tao na sobrang defensive countryng pinag trabahuan nila. Delulu masyado
Never said nhs has no problems. Got no one to suck up to cause it has been 10 years since I worked in the NHS. Also how can my own experience invalidate everyone else? Oh wait maybe because its my channel....? Thank you for the very long comment by the way.
Puro said at work load ang Sinabi mo sis, pag Ikaw sh magkasakit or chronic illness ubos ang pera mo Kahit makaki sahod mo kung Hindi free health service
You should stop saying the word free or not free because those terms are not accurate. The more accurate term is single-payer system. The NHS is an example of a single-payer system which is solely funded by the UK's National Insurance system and taxes. It's ironic to say that you don't pay insurances when the taxation system is called National Insurance (NI). The USA Medicare is also an example of a single-payer system where if an individual's case qualifies for it, their case could be covered. And the bills you mention are misleading. Wherever you are in the world, healthcare is always billed. The only difference is in the UK, you don't see the bill. For example, an ambulance in the USA could cost $2,000, but that bill is not necessarily going to be paid by you. It could either be fully or partially paid your by insurance. An ambulance use in the UK is also billed, but like I said, you don't see the amount. The USA thinks it is necessary to continue to pull funding both from the federal budget for qualified cases and private insurance companies to properly fund the healthcare system and incentivize it's workers. If you have a disability in the US, that is an eligible event for Medicaid cover or free healthcare. I'm not gonna go into how we treat our alcoholics, addicts and other scums of society. They are being fully treated for free in an ICU bed without discrimination. Individuals also qualify for Medicaid if their household income is $26k and below. Having a single-payer system doesn't necessarily guarantee a higher quality of healthcare. There is no perfect system. The UK has a more stringent control of it's borders to avoid congestion in the NHS. On the other hand, America believes that a country's GDP depends on it's population, therefore it has a pro-immigration foreign policy where if you have talent, we will happily take you in and pay you well. This is reflected with nurses and other skilled professions getting greencards or permanent residency status on day 1 of stepping foot in the United States, unlike the UK. But we can't just give everybody free healthcare because we don't want a compromise in quality. The country will however give it's workers competitive salaries and better tax advantages to balance everything. 7 years in the NHS, now in the USA.
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Applicable po ba sa mga NHS nurses ang new immigration rules ng UK ngayun??? Lalo na yung plano pa lang mag apply sa UK as a nurse at planong dalhin din ang asawa at mga anak…Sana masagot po
Clinic ? how many sessions a week? non-medical prescriber ? under medical supervision ? working conjointly with GI Consultant/Resident GI Doctors in training ? can you please clarify? Thank you!
Sinama ko agad ang mag ama ko at hindi talaga madali pero mabuti na lang may sister ako na umagapay sa amin, 2 months bago kami nakakita ng ma-rent na bahay hindi kami ma-approve kc nga ako lang may work. Yung anak namin 14 yrs old na, medyo nahirapan din kami sa school kc full na at ayaw na sya tanggapin after 2 months pa bago sya nakapasok. Kasabay non ang pag prepare ko sa OSCE kaya grabe ang pressure. Pero ngayon medyo naka settle na kami, may work na rin ang asawa ko, parang 2 to 3 months grabe ang pressure, financially ready naman kami at yun nga grateful ako kc may help ng sister ko kaya medyo bawas ang stress. Hindi madali at medyo magastos lalo yung mga house walang gamit kaya lahat kailangang bilhin😅kaya hindi ko rin i-advise na isama ang pamilya
They claim healtcafe in NHS is free,but if you think about it,it is not,it is instead pre paid as you have been paying for it the moment you start working and getting paid,thru taxes.
Yes agree ako sayo Manong George, kami muna magasawa ang pumunta dito sa UK. Hindi muna namin sinama ang mga kids namin here. Isa sa mga bagay na ginawa namin ay ang nagplano muna kami kung saan kami titira kapag andito na ang mga kids. Inaral muna namin ang lugar kung saan kami nagwork, kung malapit sa school, inaral muna namin kung maganda ba ang location namin, kung easy access ba sa mga stores. At walking distance lang especially hindi pa kami nag drive ng car. Madami talaga dapat isaalang alang. Dapat pagisipan ng mabuti at planuhin bago niyo dalhin ang family niyo. Importante din ang schedule niyo magasawa sa work. Kung sino ang naka duty and kung sino naman ang mga magaalaga sa mga anak. Dapat iconsider din ang schedule niyo sa work kung fixed ba at mag fit sa oras ng child care. Nice topic Manong George. More power!