Tuesday, October 28, 2008

What are the qualifications in order to be a Nurse in Germany? I am an Asian Registered Nurse. Help

What are the qualifications in order to be a Nurse in Germany? I am an Asian Registered Nurse. Help!?
I wanna live in Germany together with my future German husband. I want to work as a Nurse there. What are the qualifications in order to be a nurse? Do I need to have a German course? For how many months? Is there a nurse training before working in the hospital? Are there examinations? Please help me. I really want to know.
Law & Ethics - 1 Answers
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MY question to you is Why can't your future German husband get you these answers?All he has to do is to make a couple of calls to an institution or look up the internet to find out.Duhhh


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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Nursing School in Germany? in the state of Rheinland-Pfalz

Nursing School in Germany? in the state of Rheinland-Pfalz?
ok this is the deal.. my husband and i are relocating to germany in june (airforce).. im interested in pursuing a degree in nursing and im currently a freshman in college... i really dont want to change my major since im very interested in being a nurse... and well i dont want to be seperated from my af husband again so im definetely moving to germany with him... we are going to be stationed in vogelweh, so any university near that would be nice.... thanx
Other - Germany - 2 Answers
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as much as I know, there is a campus on Ramstein Air Base. I've heard about people taking classes. Don't know which college and if they offer nursing. But I can tell you this. Public college in Germany is held in German. You won't do so well, if you don't speak the language perfectly.
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I don't know about the classes they offer on base, but nursing is nothing that you will be able to study at a German university, as in Germany, nurses become nurses through apprenticeships. Depending on what school diploma you have (Hauptschulabschluß, Realschulabschluß or Abitur), you will take a three year or a two year apprenticeship program. That is, people apply for an apprenticeship in a hospital, and if they get the job, in the first year they go to school (Berufsschule) on several days a week, and than in the last year they only go one day a week. I don't know which German school diploma a High School diploma equals to, most likely a Realschulabschluß/ mittlere Reife. Working and school language would be German, though.


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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Where can I find job vacancies for nurses in Germany

Where can I find job vacancies for nurses in Germany?
I would like to get websites or ads on which I can find information about vacancies and requirements for nurses and health care staffs in Germany.
Health Care - 1 Answers
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With the requirements


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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

U.S. Nursing schools in Germany

U.S. Nursing schools in Germany??
My husband is in the army and we would love to go to Germany when he gets back from Afghanastan, the only problem is, I need to get into a four year university for nursing. I will be recieving my associates in pre-nursing really soon here, and want to continue on with my bachelors in nursing. I will not have a nursing degree as I have done no clinicals, it is not a nursing degree I will be recieveing only a pre nursing degree. I am wondering if there are any Four year colleges that are in Germany on an Army post that do nursing degrees?? How would I find out more information about this? I want to get a degree and be able to take the NCLEX and still work in the U.S. when we come back?? Thank you for any help or advice I mean it CAN NOT be an online course, I DO NOT have my RN's Licesne at all. Just pre nursing
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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There are no US schools for nursing in Germany. Do you speak German? You might be able to find a way to enroll in a German University as a foreign student. But then you would have to jump through a bunch of hoops to get your RN in the states. I would suggest you postpone your move to Germany. Finish your education here and get your RN in the states. Then you might be able to work in Germany. But get licensed here.


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