Nurses have always been high in demand in Australia (and they still are), finding a job after graduation is not that hard, if you put your efforts in the right direction :)
Hello 👋 I work in the United States of America as an anesthesiologist’s assistant, where we do 99% of the work of an anesthesiologist’s assistant, and our degree is a bachelor’s degree. We bring the patient and stay at the anesthesia cart, and after treatment we monitor the intensive care equipment (ICU). Can I work in the Australia 🇦🇺 ? Do you have information about working in this field? I hope you have a great day. 😊
Hi Pawan ! Plz answer my queries 1. What are the requirements for registering with NMBA Australia if a student has just finished her first two semesters of her Bachelor of Nursing? 2. If a nursing students has completed first 2 semesters successfully ( i.e. One year of Bachelor of Nursing in Aus) and also a placement of 160 Hours, what are the work options available for her apart from PCA at an age care facility. Love n laughter
HI Rajender, As far as I am aware you won't have to register with NBMA after 2 semesters of your nursing degree, your education provider would have passed on your details directly to the National Board for registration at the beginning of your study. And you can work in hospitals + aged care facilities as an undergrad nurse until the completion of your study.
Hey maam i am from bangladesh i have have been watching your videos since the last few months and i have been doing bachelors in accounting here in bangladesh but not i want to shift to diploma or nursing in Australia will it be a wisefull decision for me?? Can you please help me
What if i staudy assistant nursing in kenya,,would it be easy to get a job in Australia or do i have to study the assistant nursing in Australia inorder to work there..please reply ❤
Hi, Tell me something regarding Msc Nursing leading to RN. I'm from India completed my Bsc Nursing in 2020. Is Msc Nursing leading to RN pass out easily got job or required to pass OBA etc entrance??
As far as I am aware, COVID-19 vaccines and seasonal flu vaccines are mandatory for healthcare workers in Australia. Especially for those working on the front line.
@@PawanSandhuPS I'm asking because I would like to do nursing but because I have rhumatoid arthritis I can't do the covid 19 vaccine, so, I actually have been indoor since 2020 just to medigate my risks of getting covid, but now, I need to get back outdoor with my community and would like to help especially my husband who's now desable, so if you have any advices or anything like that please feel free , thank you 😊🤗
I have done my mbbs from abroad and i am able to give AMC step 1 but i would want to choose a course and come there and while doing course i would like to prepare for amc so can you suggest good course which offers PR? as far as i know, Nursing and midwifery are the course for which i can enroll like diploma in nursing but is Physician assistant a course which is being offered in Australia ? If so what are the chances for PR in that course?
Hi As far as I know, once you start working here as a doctor, you will be able to eventually apply for PR. What you will need to do is AMC step 1 first and then start applying for jobs, instead of enrolling in another course :)
We have enough to look after everyone, you should be thankful someone is moving to a different country, without immigration your ‘first world countries’ can’t survive.