Saturday, March 28, 2009

she is hep b+ maybe she wants to try in the US, ITALY, SWITZERLAND,LONDON

she is hep b+ maybe she wants to try in the US, ITALY, SWITZERLAND,LONDON?
maybe she wants to go to that plces and she is concerned what if she is denied by the embassy because she is a hep.b + and she cant work anymore in those countries? is it still possible that she can still work there even if she is a hep.b+ as a nurse...someday....thus her condition wont hinder her?
Infectious Diseases - 1 Answers
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yes,but this is diff.in each country.Basically HEP C is the ONE,as it's blood/contact.air/born&is transmittable.The others are curable/managable.Dont let Hep B hold her back..it's nothing.


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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Life in Zurich, Switzerland

Life in Zurich, Switzerland?
I am 18 years old, from Canada, and I am planning on moving to Zurich in the next 4 to 5 years after I get my degree for a registered nurse. What is the job outlook for this occupation there? I was wondering if anyone would like to share some experiences of living in Switzerland and give me some advice about the work and life there. I love Europe and I heard that Zurich is one of the best cities. If anyone would like to help me out, it would be greatly appreciated :)
Zurich - 1 Answers
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Well, I'm originally from Zürich... I think, it's one of the best towns in Switzerland (but not really in Europe..). It has plenty of jobs to offer as well as unnumbered leisure possibilities. An absolute must, if you want to work there as a nurse: Fluency in German (actually, the language spoken by the locals is called Allemanic, some also call it Swiss-German)! Since you still have a few years to go, use it for that purpose. Living costs are much higher than in Canada which I know from personal travel experience. If you would want to look for a job, first try at the local clinics such as the University Hospital: http://www.en.usz.ch/german/default Good luck!

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

How can I start a life abroad after graduation

How can I start a life abroad after graduation?
I'm a nursing student in Georgia, USA and I aspire to move to Europe after I graduate and live and work there for at least a year. I'm thinking either Germany, England, Scotland, or Switzerland (I've visited and am fond of all of these places). How would I go about finding a job, a place to live, and starting a life there? Any advice would be helpful, especially from those who have had experience moving away!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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For Germany you become fluent in German, for Switzerland you become fluent in German, French, or Italian depending on where you want to live. If you only speak English you are limited to England and Scotland. You should get in contact with their boards to see what you can do to be qualified in the United Kingdom (though no love for Wales or Northern Ireland?!?!), you may have to attend extra courses, or just pay a fee. If you do speak any of the aforementioned languages the issue is the same, contact the board and find out what the procedure is for qualifying international nurses. Starting a life is your last worry now, you have to be allowed into the country first and be able to find work, which is less easy in the UK.

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

What is the average nurse salary in Switzerland including the cost of living compared w/ U.S.A

What is the average nurse salary in Switzerland including the cost of living compared w/ U.S.A?

Other - Switzerland - 3 Answers
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you may try to find this answer at a Swiss consulat. I don't think there are many nurses from Switzerland in this site.
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You might try to readdress this question on http://www.genevaonline.ch site. It is a web page for English speaking people living in Switzerland. I am not a nurse but I would imagine it has to be more than $40000 a year.
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The salary is quite good compared to other jobs . However, the cost of living is high in Switzerland.

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