I. IMMIGRANT VISA
Permanent Residency (Green Card)
A foreign RN is allowed to work in the U.S. under an immigrant status through sponsorship. By having a green card, an RN can even sponsor his family in the long run. However, there are cases wherein the family can go at the same time with the nurse provided that […]
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Posted in Careers on Aug 18th, 2008
Numerous career paths and opportunities welcome any qualified registered nurse to work in the United States. A kick-start of a nursing profession in the US can either take place in a healthcare setting or in the academe where you become a nurse educator teaching clinical skills to nursing students. At any how, there is one […]
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Posted in Careers, General Discussion on Aug 13th, 2008
Without the presence of a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), a medical team in the United States will never be completed. Such specialty in nursing had been practiced long before during the Civil War. Nurse anesthetists are the first medical professional team who administer anesthesia in the country—thus called the primer clinical nursing specialty. The […]
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Posted in Homecare Business on Aug 13th, 2008
Your Policies and Procedures Manual for your private duty home care is a document that provides an overview of your business operation. This is one of the assessment tools of regulating bodies whether to grant you a license to legally operate the business. Therefore, you need to draft a well-written manual that is providing complete […]
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Posted in nursing business on Aug 13th, 2008
Patient satisfaction and wellness are the prime concerns of healthcare institutions around the globe. The backbone behind the achievement of this goal relies mainly on their staff –their healthcare professionals. Quality patient care is justified not only by the competency of the medical team, adequate staffing provides an equal degree of justification to quality care. […]
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