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| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by JoannaSedley(f): 10:22pm On Jul 15, 2018 |
lovely22:1 year |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by lovely22: 11:54pm On Jul 15, 2018 |
JoannaSedley:thanks |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by MrBigiman: 4:34am On Jul 16, 2018 |
CONSULTATION SERVICES ON GYN/OBSFear God! |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by MrBigiman: 4:37am On Jul 16, 2018 |
JoannaSedley:That to show how bad the Nigerian system is. In the confused naija, u have to re-do a lazy 4-5 yrs program. Whereas u go to South-Africa, UK, or US and do, 2,1 and 2 years upgrade BSC courses respectively, and still get more respect. We love to make things hard for ourselves in this country. |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by JoannaSedley(f): 7:31am On Jul 16, 2018 |
MrBigiman:The system is so rigged....hell it's just like starting all over again. You will see your counterpart having a PhD before 25 there, but here....ASUU, NYSC and lecturer's frustration is enough to kill the dream of education in a zealous student. Pathetic excuse of a country. I am connected to a 30 year old interventional neurosurgeon on LinkedIn, quite unlikely in a pissed off cesspit I am in. |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by MrBigiman: 8:20am On Jul 16, 2018 |
JoannaSedley:True. I warned a lady against doing Noun bachelor's in nursing program with her RN, some 2yrs plus ago. Today she has her bachelors and master's in UK, for the nursing sciences, and is already planning for a PHD. We shouldn't use degrees as a tool to fight interprofessional tussle. Medicine will say no direct entry, The labs will say the biochemistry graduates must get fresh jamb forms. Whereas a Microbiology graduate can go to a neighbouring African country do a 2 years and get a MLS bachelors. I wonder if there's still hope for Nigeria. |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by charlsecy(m): 9:02pm On Jul 31, 2019 |
generalbush:Are nursing students not allowed to become pregnant? |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by Oluwabukola2nji: 6:53am On Oct 31, 2019 |
JoannaSedley:Thanks, please any information on how to go about it? |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by peteblaze42: 12:44am On Dec 06, 2019 |
Pls can a lab attendant go for a nursing program and what are the requirements for a lab attendant to become a registered nurse? |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by ijbeauty(f): 8:44am On Jan 03, 2020 |
This is very insightful, I'm starting a career in nursing this year, and this article is very helpful to me. Thank you op |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by fetrillion(m): 12:13pm On Jan 03, 2020 |
generalbush:Pls op,can I still start a nursing career at 30yrs of age..preferably,SON n then proceed abroad.What advice can u give to this? |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by migeoart(f): 2:54pm On Jan 03, 2020 |
Pls i want to know if LASU offer nursing and do they or UNILAG accept direct entry! From microbiology 2nd class upper!!i need advice pls |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by Jummy250: 5:01pm On Jan 16, 2020 |
I have Bsc in public health science How can I get RN licence to become a public health nurse |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by Graciousluvey(f): 11:09am On Feb 16, 2020 |
lilyheaven:very true my dear.. After All the stress and degrading one another. |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by Graciousluvey(f): 11:13am On Feb 16, 2020 |
fetrillion:You can dear. I think that post is so discouraging. There's also something called an RN to BSN program that allows you to upgrade from a registered nurse to a degree holder without starting afresh. And it lasts for about 1 and half years. Don't let anybody discourage you. |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by Graciousluvey(f): 11:21am On Feb 16, 2020 |
MrBigiman:Nigerians have a silly mentality of "They must go through the same process" and it's very bad. Funny enough, a nurse I know was given an "unconditional" admission into a UK university to do her masters because of knowledge she got during her Nursing diploma and her friend a medical doctor was given a "conditional" admission because she lacked the same knowledge.. This same nurse also did an RN to BSc program that lasted for one year in South Africa.. This country taya me |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by Graciousluvey(f): 11:29am On Feb 16, 2020 |
faheez:there's something called RN to BSc program and it lasts for about 18 months that's like 1 and half years if you do it abroad, so I'm not going to write jamb and waste my time |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by faheez(m): 12:28pm On Feb 16, 2020 |
Graciousluvey:by going directly to the school of nursing, you are adding to the problems of the profession |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by Graciousluvey(f): 5:56pm On Feb 16, 2020 |
faheez:in what way please? |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by faheez(m): 10:30pm On Feb 16, 2020 |
Graciousluvey:what's best for the profession is the eradication of schools of Nursing. You won't understand better until you get into the profession |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by James150: 1:34pm On Mar 19, 2020 |
Graciousluvey:the school name please which she did her rn to bsc nursing in 1 year in south Africa please. |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by jbzshop: 4:09am On May 07, 2020 |
pls how can someone above 30 apply for a degree in school of nursing , bsc computer science |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by Zeeknow3245(m): 12:32pm On May 22, 2020 |
Graciousluvey:The pain is that you can advance your career to the administrative level bet it with me. Your option is to work in the hospitals, gain experience and thereafter open your maternity clinic. For the Bsc you have an added advantage especially as a male you earn more and advance more. Fine there is stereotype but you don't go on maternity leave. A master's of a year and the half or two years is worth it. Thereafter go for your NCLEX to get Licesenced in the USA. There are so many specialities to pick from just like medicine.e.g. Paediatric Nursing earns 960000 dollars per year and over 8000 dollars per year based on your experience A Nurse practicioner can earn earn 102 thousand dollars. They diagnose, treat and care for patients. People Find strange being a nurse as a man in Nigeria and sometimes laugh at you but they don't know you have an added advantage abroad. Mind you male nurses earn more than 5000 dollar than females. |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by tiana111(f): 8:25am On May 23, 2020 |
Timothy3113:pls what about benin republic |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by Timothy3113(m): 4:02pm On May 24, 2020 |
tiana111:Benin republic is the country name of Cotonu. Private institutions in Nigeria are preferably. |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by sandyharrison(f): 2:05am On Jun 02, 2020 |
Almost everyone I know, knows someone that studied or wants to study Nursing. I made this detailed video on how to become a nurse in Nigeria ; the routes, their requirements, pros, cons and my personal opinions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtN9kJVjo5k Don't forget to subscribe, hit the like button and share to aspiring nurses� |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by EbonyCy(f): 10:43am On Jun 19, 2020 |
I graduated with a third class in human anatomy,can I get a direct entry to nursing in imsu? |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by Zeeknow3245(m): 11:52am On Jun 19, 2020 |
EbonyCy:It is competitive with a third class |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by Uzland: 10:30am On Sep 21, 2020 |
Pls for someone who already has a BSc in Public Health or Microbiology & wants to go to a school of nursing, will d person still spend 3yrs for d RN prog, or will d spend 2yrs, since he already has a Bsc? An informed answer will be appreciated. Thanks. |
| Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by gmajacon(m): 4:10pm On Oct 13, 2021*. Modified: 10:54pm On Oct 14, 2021 |
I believe that every self-respecting nurse should take phlebotomy courses. I'm not sure that they are included in the general nursing course, so I decided to share those where I went. There are excellent teachers and clear explanations — [color=#000000]https://phlebotomynearyou.com/phlebotomist-job-description/[/color]. Now I sometimes work as a phlebotomist in my clinic, and I can get an additional fee. However, I am glad to see that more and more people want to become nurses. We often have a shortage of suitable personnel. We are waiting for you! |
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