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    Default Asa mas in-demand sa gawas LPN or RN?


    ingon ang prc kron nga dili na kno in-demand ang RN sa gawas unya illegal sad kno ang PN dri sa pinas?
    any comments? guys?

    para nko? unsaon man sd na2 ang mga PN kng mismo mga RN di na2 ma-accomodate sa mga hosp.?
    unya ang gibuhat sa mga PN mabuhat man sd sa mga RN. pero pabor sad sa mga hosp cguro ky syempre mas gmay ang sweldo sa PN unya hands on ang knahanglan, ang mga nurses man gud kno ky ngkadugay ngka arte man gd keso dili na sila muhands on ky buhat lgi kno na sa mga PN, murag gus2 sila supervisor nlng sila.

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    I work in a medium-sized healthcare facility here in Chicago and in my opinion, mas in demand ang RN. There are a good number of limitations to an LPN/PN and AFAIK, I haven't heard of facilities sponsoring LPN/PN from the Philippines because there is a big supply of RN's.

    This current trend and manipulated demand is probably just a scheme by the schools and staffing agencies for faster returns just like the caregivers before. This will also create a false hope for some individuals who are really not cut for nursing, intellectually and psycho-emotionally.
    Last edited by LytSlpr; 07-09-2008 at 02:37 PM.

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    sakto! even nursing home prefers nurses

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    In demand gihapon ang RNs oi. I've read this article sa yahoo hotjobs...

    Written by Tamar Snyder

    Worried about the effect of the recession on your career prospects? Don't be. Even in an economic downturn, one sector is staying strong -- health care.

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) Current Employment Statistics, health care employment continued to grow in the first few months of 2008. During the past 12 months, the health care sector overall has grown by 363,000 jobs, making it the largest industry in the United States, accounting for 13.5 million jobs.

    Better yet, the health care sector will generate 3 million new jobs by 2016, more than any other industry -- thanks, in part, to aging baby boomers and increased numbers of retirees. Plus, most positions will require less than four years of college education. Here's a look at the four accessible health care jobs -- and the education or training necessary to break into this growing field.

    Registered Nurse

    Registered nurses are in high demand. If you're nurturing, detail oriented, and capable of staying calm in stressful situations, a career in nursing may prove a good fit. By 2010, 1.7 million nurses will be needed, but only 635,000 will be available. Demand is highest for nurses in emergency room, operating room, intensive care, pediatrics and labor and delivery room. Median salary in 2006 was $57,280. To become a nurse, enroll in a nursing program, which range from bachelor's, associate degrees, and diplomas.

    Read more...Quick Paths to a Health-Care Career

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    mag nurse practitioner ko puhon

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    nah.. nosebleed.. i think depende ra sa deskarte para maka larga

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    para makalarga u need experience

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    yes, lpn are not acceptable is u.s. They usually required rn even for homecares. so filipinos dreaming of going to u.s go for rn not lpn.

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    wew thanks! nclex na lang problemahon. (US)

    @LytSlpr

    Nurse ka diha sa healthcare facility? ok ra trabaho diha sir?

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    Makatabang ang military nursing dri sa pinas?

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