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(Estimated Reading Time: 8 minutes) The demand for qualified nursing professionals continues to grow worldwide, with many countries facing significant shortages in their healthcare workforce. The United States, in particular, has long been a popular destination for international nurses. Thus,…
(Estimated Reading Time: 7 minutes) Australia faces a growing shortage of pharmacists from 2024 to 2026, according to The Pharmacy Guild of Australia (PGA). PGA reports that there are only 28,390 pharmacists in Australia, compared to a demand of 31,029…
(Estimated Reading Time: 16 minutes) Happiness is a highly individualized concept, with each person having their own definition of what makes them content. What brings joy to one person might not bring joy to another. However, there are generally accepted…
(Estimated Reading Time: 9 minutes) With the current international nursing shortage, many countries have opened more job opportunities for internationally educated nurses. Among these countries are the USA, Canada, and Australia. However, you must pass the NCLEX exam to practice…
(Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutes) In today’s interconnected world, having your educational credentials recognized internationally can open doors to numerous opportunities. For Canada, an educational credential assessment (ECA) is used to verify foreign educational documents. This process ensures that degrees,…
(Estimated Reading Time: 9 minutes) Before practicing in the United States, healthcare professionals educated abroad must undergo federal screening, a mandatory nationwide requirement. This process, known as VisaScreen, is facilitated by the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS)…
(Estimated Reading Time: 9 minutes) Canada remains a top choice for nurses exploring global healthcare careers. Its strong economy and well-regarded healthcare system make it a clear choice for internationally educated nurses. However, becoming a licensed nurse in Canada requires…
(Estimated Reading Time: 8 minutes) Everybody broadly regarded nursing as a noble profession, yet it has grappled with significant challenges. These include high turnover rates, nursing home staff shortages, and difficulties in retaining and recruiting nurses, all exacerbated by the…
(Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes) Nursing is more than just a profession; it’s a calling, a commitment to care and compassion. On June 23, 2024, our newly licensed La Union nurses participated in their mass oath-taking ceremony. Moreover, the Philippine…