Friday, December 28, 2012

What is going on with the Florida judicial system of justice regarding the death of the 14 year old child

What is going on with the Florida judicial system of justice regarding the death of the 14 year old child?
The tape clearly show's guards beating and kicking a 14 year old black child in a Boot Camp" correctional setting" in Florida who is then dragged around the compound like a animal, while other guards and a nurse walk around watching this incident with approval. The child was being assaulted by several of the guards who slam him to the ground, kick him, punch him and bend his arms behind his back with such force, he is screaming in pain crying out for help. How can any person in such a care and control capacity be found innocent of causing the needless death after watching the film of this incident? I have not seen anything along these lines since I was stationed in Germany and visited the former Nazi concentration camp Dachau, where it show's actual footage of the camp confiscated from the Nazi SS during it's duration in a Movie Theater when you first enter, as it is a museum. The Nazi's were kicking and punching victim's, much the same way this 14 year old black child was assaulted!
Law & Ethics - 4 Answers
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It's called a trial. The system seems to be working pretty well. Now I'm sure the parents will now sue the gaurds in civil court-----which is also part of the system.
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Now, now, now.........We must let the judicial system take its course, all the time realizing it is not perfect just as in the case of O.J. Simpson. Sour grapes, huh? Payback is something isn't it?
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They should have been charged with assault. The boy did not die from his injuries, and that's why they were acquitted. He died of a previous undiagnosed condition. That's the law.
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They were found innocent by a jury. You don't know much about the rules of a Florida Boot Camp. Do you think it was taped by accident?


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Friday, December 14, 2012

I've been trying to fing an old time friend from Munich,Germany.Her name is Monica Denk.Please give hermy emai

I've been trying to fing an old time friend from Munich,Germany.Her name is Monica Denk.Please give hermy emai
Well,my old time friend is a german girl living in Munich,Germany in the late 90's and has a daughter.I know her father's name is Charles .I am from Cuba and we met there in 1997.She had a friend called Corina and Chrissy.She was studying to be a nurse.Please ,give her my email lazarocuba2001@yahoo.com .I live in the US at this moment.
Friends - 1 Answers
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Try this monicad@clwr.mb.ca


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Friday, December 7, 2012

RN in Mannheim, Germany

RN in Mannheim, Germany?
If I had an RN license (working on it right now) could I work in Mannheim, Germany and make the same amount that I would make living in the US? because I know that nursing graduates in germany don't make as much as they do in the US! and I've heard of the american military bases that they have in mannheim, Germany...I am a US citizen...please give me real answers no stupid answers this is serious thanks
Other - Germany - 2 Answers
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Firstly I would contact the US Army and ask if you could work for them and what the rules and regulations are. As for the German job market have a look here maybe they can be of more help http://www.krankenschwestern.com/
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I live in Baumholder, Germany on a US Army post, Mannheim is about an hour away from here. Well there is no hospital on base, there is a clinic. Luckily for you, if you want to work in a hospital, Landstuhl hospital (largest armed forces hospital outside the us) isn't to far. It's only like 30 min from where i live. You would make fairly decent money as nurse working for the army, they call them army civilians. I can't remember the exact website for the job listings..but google something like chrma...or charma..its a listing of jobs for the armed forces in europe and us... again, you could always work at the clinic on Mannheim, i am sure they are in need of Rn's..or you could come down to baumholder, we always need more nurses here! hope it helped!


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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Is there any kind of equivalency test for a nursing cert. from Germany to become a US nursing cert

Is there any kind of equivalency test for a nursing cert. from Germany to become a US nursing cert.?

Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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The nursing certification test to be an RN is called the NCLEX. But you are subject to the state laws and rules when applying, so depending on where you are, the requirements might be different, you might have to complete an english proficiency test as well. But here's a guide to the NCLEX for foreign nationals: http://www.nurseimmigrationusa.com/Downloads/CoreFiles/nclex_revised_for_foreign_nurses.htm


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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Nurse or Dental Hygenist

Nurse or Dental Hygenist?
I was planning on going to Nursing school (LPN) in 2009 if i am accepted and everything goes as i plan. I am taking pre reqs now and i am only in my sec semester. Right now i am taking math (algebra) and biology (101). I am having trouble in bio already and i am thinking about doing to the DH program. I know both educations are not easy. I am still waiting for the day when i will finally get it all down. I am from germany so there is a huge language problem here..... Should i stay with the nursing or should i go with the DH? Thanks for all the help.
Dental - 3 Answers
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If you relly feel you want to be a nurse go for it, but if you havea any doughts maybe being a nurse is not for you.
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maybe if you are finding learning it hard then maybe its not for you....what if you are needed in an emergency and cant remember something that you learnt. on the other hand maybe you would be a good nurse but cant get to grips with something like algebra. but with dental hygenist you will be cleaning peoples mouths (especiallly those with periodontis and smelly breathe) all day... id choose nurse lol. but only you can make that decision. what would you be happier doing and what do you enjoy more?? its about that
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I am currently in dental hygiene school, but their is still a lot of biology that you learn. The bones of the skull, the muscles of the head, neck and mouth, arteries, veins, anatomy of the teeth. It is a little challenging, but you can get through it. Regardless of what you pick, you should like what you're doing.


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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

I want to be a nurse, but I want to travel

I want to be a nurse, but I want to travel
I was thinking about being a Missionary nurse. But from what Ive read and heard its too Christan for me (no offense to any Christians). I plan to become at least an RN and if I like it a lot I plan to either become a higher nurse or a doctor. Should I just stay in usa and wait till I'm old, but that seems less exciting if I'm old. Plus I want to go to Germany, England and Ireland A.S.A.P. Or is there another method that I'm unaware of?
Other - Destinations - 2 Answers
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There are lots of ways to be a nurse and travel. Many countries need nurses, so you could go that route, you could work on a cruise ship, or you could do humanitarian work in third world countries that are not necessarily run by Christian groups.
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Quick question: Are you still in High School? If you are then i would go on the Wilderness and Traditional Medicine that is offered by Academic Treks in Belize. You need to ba at least 16 though. Also, If I were you, I would be a traveling nurse. Go to places that are in Dire need of medical care(ex: the Tsunami after christmas 2005) or in rural countries. Belize would be a great place! It is a multi biodiverse spot and it is a developing nation. Hope that helps some!


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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Anyone ever been to Landstuhl, Germany

Anyone ever been to Landstuhl, Germany?
I'll be going to Landstuhl, Germany and working in Landstuhl Regional Medical Center as an Army Nurse. Got my first duty station there :) Anyways, just wondering how it is to live there. Any personal experiences? How's the food? Is it expensive? How about housing? Are people friendly? Are Mercedes and BMW's cheaper there? Thanks
Other - Germany - 7 Answers
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Hitler would come and kill you if you're from a country that fought with the Allies on WWII so don't go there!
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your going to a good place,kizerslauthern is close by for clubs, bowling alley, px, ect. german food is great,cars ,about the same as here,yes the german people are very friendly, get out, exsplore, you can have alot of fun if you really want to.i was there several years ago, dont forget to see the honecken casel ruins, its close to k town. have fun,theres alot of small army camps around launstool as its pronounced in german,learn to ride the trains go places,you can be on vacation when your off. i could go on & ON ,
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Hey, i live in kaiserslautern, my husband is stationed here.... its pretty nice here - cold right now lol.... im german so this is going home for me... food is good, definetly go out and see the place and travel as much as you can... housing - well you didnt say that if you were married or not - if you are then its pretty nice if your not then you will be living in barracks, and honestly i dont know what they are like over in landstuhl lol.... yea most people are friendly and ALOT of people around here speak english, just cause k-town is really americanized... yea i think those cars are cheaper, but honestly it would proabably be better for you just to get a beater car when you get here for like 2000 dollars or something for the time you are here... if you do decide to buy a new car - you will need to get one in american specs meaning it will cost more otherwise you cant ship it back to the states.... if you have any more questions feel free to email me joencarolin.arrington@yahoo.com or on myspace www.myspace.com/woodstock0485
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LOL@ YOU I would love to go
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I was once at the Landstuhl Medical Center with my husband. It's a huge hospital. The area is near Ramstein Military Air Base, City Kaierslautern (we call K.town) where near 40.000 Soldiers with their families are. It's a nice place. You have I guess fun there. Food, shopping all great. You can also travel and see the Europe. Mercedes, BMW is for you here cheaper, because we are having Military Car Sales places and don't pay any taxes. So have fun in Landstuhl and happy new year. Army spouse from Germany...
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Well, you're a nurse. That makes you an officer. You will get COLA which would probably be very high. You probably will get rent plus on top of your BAQ. If you buy a Mercedes or BMW, you can get the added value tax taken off by going to MWR and having them do the paper work. At least, that is how it used to be which means you get 19% off your car which if you want to take it back to stateside, you will have to have it made with American specs. Germans are much more friendlier to American than in the past. Not that they were bad before, but US stationed people come with money in their pockets. Something the Germans definitely have missed since the draw down. There are not that many post like there used to be. Food is good. Try to learn German, but you will not need it. You can get by without knowing German especially in the military areas. You have to get to Heidelburg. It is really nice and the headquarters command is there. A mistake that I made by taken so long to getting myself there.
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Im at LRMC... so excited for you... your going to love it here!! Ive been to alot of other bases in Germany and this one has got to be the best so far. Landstuhl is an amazing little town with a lot of history. One of the neatest things is the Sickingen castle overlooking the town. Its got so many great restaurants and cafes. The food is INCREDIBLE!! The Euro rate fluctuates.. sometimes things can get a little expensive but its not bad. Housing is nice. It really is beautiful here.. eminently in the summer. The Germans are nice especially if they know your military. BMWs are like civics in the US (everybody has one) so their definitely cheaper here. Im sure your going to travel while your here so be sure to check out ryanair.com. I just got back from a trip to Italy and it cost 13 Euro... you can fly almost anywhere in europe for under 20 Euro. Anyways I could go on forever but I love it and I know you will. I hope you the best!!


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Thursday, November 1, 2012

admission in nursing in germany

admission in nursing in germany?

Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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I believe you can speak German perfectly, so I suggest you go to German Yahoo answers and ask them! Good luck!


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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Can you be an Army nurse for returning soldiers? (not in combat zones)

Can you be an Army nurse for returning soldiers? (not in combat zones)?
For example, an army facility for recooperation when they are in the states..or possibly when they are on leave in Germany?
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You can, but you go where the army needs you. You may have something called a dream sheet- but nothing is guaranteed.
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Not really. If you're actually an army nurse (i.e. in the army), you'll be occasionally deployed to combat zones. When you're not deployed to combat zones, you'll be stationed near an army base somewhere, still working as a nurse. If you want to be a nurse for recently discharged soldiers, you can become a nurse for a VA clinic but this will probably only be with military personnel who made a career out of it, to be eligible for VA benefits.
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yes you can. line units do not have nurses, we have no need for them. the nurses that do deploy do so with CSH's, which stay on base and never leave the wire. most nurses however work in stateside hospitols. when it comes to recruiting for AMEDD, the army is pretty quick to please, and im sure you'll be able to get choice of duty assignment in your contract.

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Where do you nurse baby in public

Where do you nurse baby in public?
Last night we went to Walmart, and of course my 4 month old decided she was hungry right in the middle of the shopping trip. As it's in the 30's outside I didn't want to take her back out to the car, then come back in when we were done. I looked in the bathroom to see if there was someplace to nurse. Nope, just toilets. I asked an employee who said there was a family bathroom in the back. She said there was a chair too. I go back there and open the door. UGH!!!!!!!!! The bathroom is large and accommodating but stinks to high heaven of you know what. It looks filthy. To top it off, no chair. There is no way I'm going to sit on that toilet to nurse. Outside the restroom is a nice bench. However, it is a high traffic area and people kept walking by, especially male employees. I didn't know what to do. Finally I noticed in the baby section there were a couple of seats (like you would sit on to try on shoes). I sat there and nursed my daughter. I was covered with my nursing cover and a blanket. But lots of people still looked at me like I was naked. Then to top it all off, my husband comes over and tells me that I am sitting right underneath a video surveillance camera!!!! Why is it so hard to find a private place to nurse? When I visited Germany, there were places everywhere, and people didn't look at you like you were doing a bad thing!!!!!!!!
Newborn & Baby - 8 Answers
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Places like Babies R Us and Belks have 'nursing rooms' which are great, but if I am somewhere like Walmart that doesn't I go in the fitting rooms. You would think a company as large as Walmart could have a space designated for nursing.
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It might be a better idea if you try and time your shopping trips around your daughters feeding schedule. You always have the option of feeding her before you leave and again when you get back.
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Who cares? It's not a big deal nursing in public. People in America are very odd about breast feeding. Just keep a blanket or nursing cover with you and walk around like your not doing anything strange. BECAUSE YOUR NOT! :) Congrats on breast feeding. Also do NOT structure your life around feeding time... that's rediculous. Go on as life as usual when your babies hungry, he/she is hungry. Your not a prisoner b/c you've decided to breast feed. Your a wonderfull mother.
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Well, I remember my mother nursing in places like walmart. She just put the changing pad on the bathroom floor and sat on it and nursed there. You need to quit being so picky. I don't know how many times I've seen mother sitting on the bathroom floor and nursing or even standing in the restroom and nursing. If you can't handle being just like every other nursing mother in the world without any special privileges or accommodations, you may need to either stay close to the house or quit nursing!
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Next time if you are uncomfortable, go to the dressing room. You have the legal right to do it anywhere you choose (at least in my state). Way to go Momma for choosing the best nutrition for your little one..let them stare, it's a beautiful thing!
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Walmart sucks behind for nursing friendliness. The few times I've nursed in Walmart, it was on the bench by the lay-away desk. Nobody said a thing to me, I got a few looks but I smiled back at them and they turned their head right away. North Americans are prudes and only think of breasts as sexual, unless they happen to be a nursing or formerly nursing mother.
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my cousin had to do almost the same thing and one lady got mad ans yelled at her in walmart. my cousin said " everyone else eats in public, well so can my son leave me alone. its not your business." lady left her alone. i dont know why some people have an issue with it. its one of the most natural things in the world.
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best thing i can tell you is bathrooms is your only option when in a resteraunt i would go the handicapped so you have more room. also in malls and shopping stores i would go to the dressing or fitting rooms its private usually doesnt smell and you have a place to sit. if your driving down the road pull to a parking lot towards the end of the isles and lots away from other cars and do it in your car you may want to have a blanket handy in case someone walks by or something.


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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Why didn't Obama visit the wounded troops and doctors and nurses while in Germany? He canceled on them, which

Why didn't Obama visit the wounded troops and doctors and nurses while in Germany? He canceled on them, which
must have dissapointed some
Politics - 13 Answers
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There are not wounded troops in Germany, there is no war going on there.
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Some of his big money supporters would not want him seen as supporting the military, would be my guess. So, he went to the Ritz Carlton for a workout. Much more important.
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well ur right, prob disappointed some but thrilled others...cuz the last thing i want when im laid up in the hospital is freakin Barack LUNCH-BOX Obama walking in my room stuttering and spitting all over me and my freakin I.V. tube...ugh, yuck!
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Scheduling conflict? I only know the silly season is called that for a reason.
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He can't visit everybody...I think it's great that at least he's there talking and trying to touch as many people lives as he can! Look at old man McCain...he's here talking about how he doesn't want to visit anyone until he's THE president...well it's not gonna happen unless you get your old lazy butt out there!!!
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Because he can't handle the troops on any level. He is an opportunist and chose to try and emulate Kennedy and Reagan by speaking near the old Berlin Wall. What a boon.
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Troops are just little people in the minds of elitist liberals. They don't count according to liberals.
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He had to get back to his hotel and work out...didn't you hear?
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Germany has a very large vet hospice for Iraqi troops and the reason he did not go was he said it is not right to be campaigning and visit troops. Too bad this trip is not campaigning. There are no votes to be won in Germany. He will have to do better than that.
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And next you can complain that the secret service protection is costing too much: he needs to go more places and have less protection seems to be the theme of the day. You all are starting to sound like nags.
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Curious is uninformed about wounded soldiers who are sent to Germany for treatment. I of all people an not an Obama fan but the Pentagon is now taking for not allowing Obama to visit the troops which is "fishy" but Obama did not increase his popularity with the military during his "visit' he just cemented his dislike of the military.
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He knew you needed some new material to bash him with. Your proof is so convincing
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Sadly, because Osama I mean Obama thinks they are traitors and he doesn't believe their sacrifices are worthwhile. This is just the latest proof he is TOTALLY UNPATRIOTIC! Peace

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Monday, October 1, 2012

is there a US military/veterans hospital in Germany

is there a US military/veterans hospital in Germany?
arent severely-injured US soldiers flown to that hospital in Germany? is there a chance i could work at that hospital? im a 20 year old American female. i want to get my nursing degree, and then join the army as a nurse. do you think id get to choose where i'm stationed? Can i say, "i am interested in working at the military hospital in Germany". ? Also, if they knew i spoke German, do you think they'd place me in that hospital? thanks for any input.
Military - 4 Answers
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yes there is thats where all our injured from iraq and afganistan go.
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"The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) is an overseas military hospital operated by the United States Army and the Department of Defense. LRMC is the largest military hospital outside of the continental United States. It is located near Landstuhl, Germany, and serves as the nearest treatment center for wounded soldiers coming from Iraq and Afghanistan. In addition, it serves military personnel stationed in Germany as well as their family members. A large proportion of serious casualties from the Iraq and Afghanistan theaters are treated here, flown in via Ramstein Air Base." wiki I don't know where they would station you but I am sure if you got a BSN you could join the Army and I bet they would honor that assignment.
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http://ermc.amedd.army.mil/landstuhl/index.cfm
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You go where they need you, and they really don't care if you can speak German or not. You may end up at Landstuhl or you may end up at Ft. Leavenworth, or you may end up somewhere else! I'm not sure about the Army, but I know that AF officer corp only stays in place for 2 - 3 years, and the medical corp is not allowed to get an in-place consecutive overseas tour. (IPCOT)


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Friday, September 28, 2012

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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Friday, September 14, 2012

Anybody here from Germany...I got a question.(or if you know about german immigration)

Anybody here from Germany...I got a question.(or if you know about german immigration)?
I looked @ the things you have to do to become a german citizen. i just have one question...it says you have to give up your previous citizenship. but it also said there are ways around that. what do you have to do and if there are ways around it i would really like to know... just wondering cuz although i plan to live in germany and be a nurse, i would not be quite ready to give up my american citizenship. help me if ya can. thanks.
Other - Germany - 3 Answers
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It probably has to do with the concept of "dual citizenship." That is, depending on which country you are immigrating from, you may or may not have to give up your original citizenship. I know that the U.S. does not recognize dual citizenship, nor does Germany with the U.S., I believe. So, if you are American, you would have to renounce your American citizenship in order to claim German citizenship.
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You don't have to give up your present citizenship to live and work in Germany. BUT, it DOES depend on where you are from. And it's not that easy to get a german passport, if you are from the "wrong" country (so to speak, in regards to political relationship to your country). My suggestion: why don't you try to get a job here, and live the life for a while to see if you like it here first? This is a challenge in itself, as you need a residence permit AND a work permit (here you should get into contact with the Auslaenderamt in the area in which you want to live). The german "mentality" is a little different than yours (no matter where you are from). The unemployment is high here, and the hospitals are NOT looking for nurses to work here, like in the States. And the jobs are not as well paid as in the US. It's like a used car: Take a test drive before you buy.
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Just go for an Aufenthaltserlaubnis and run it from there. You renew it after the first, third, and 5th year. After the fifth year of continual residence the residence permit becomes permanent if you wish to stay ... which negates the problem of needing a German passport, plus you can always keep the US citizenship and return if you get tired of it. This is what I did ... worked fine, and I came back. All my German friends asked "why dont you get german citizenship" and I responded "because I don't have to, and why should I give up my right to live in the USA at a moment's notice?" Viel Glück!


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Friday, September 7, 2012

Nursing aide/tech: What do they ask on the test

Nursing aide/tech: What do they ask on the test?
I'm a nurse from Germany, and i'm able to work as a nurse aide here in the states, so I applied for a job here as a nurse aide and invited me for a 50 question test. I think that i shouldn't have problems answering them, but still, does anyone one what they ask, or has onyone been through it and give me some hints or websites? Thank you in advance!
Health Care - 2 Answers
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as a nurse's aid, you just need to know the basics... the MOST complicated thing would be an EKG... the rest is all about patient care... shouldnt be too hard with your background... goodluck
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It won't be anything surprising or that intense. They want you to be able to provide ADL's for the patient in a safe manner. They will ask you to questions to make sure you understand if something is serious enough to call the nurse. Dont stress over this you will be fine. I hope you are able to get your nursing license eventually!


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Saturday, September 1, 2012

What is a Civillian Nurse

What is a Civillian Nurse?
What exactly is a civilian nurse? what do they do? what do you have to do to become a civilian nurse ( I know what to do to become a nurse)? can they work in germany? do they make more or less? is there a contract or something they have to sign in on? or what? please give me all the info's you can give me, I would really appreciate it!
Military - 6 Answers
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A cicillian nurse is one who is not joined to the military, so just a normal regular nurse.
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a civilian nurse is a nurse that's not in the military. it's a friggin nurse.
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A civilian nurse is a nurse who's a civilian, not military. Payment is based on experience, level of education, and place of employment. Contract, from my understanding, is mostly for travel nurses.
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I think you are meaning civil service nursing?
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an RN who isn't in the military.
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All Nurses are the same. Same schooling, same degree. A civilian Nurse is not in the military, a military Nurse is. Either one can work where ever there is a need for a nurse. Say that three times.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Is there anyway I can get a Nursing Degree in Germany and be able to practice in the US as well

Is there anyway I can get a Nursing Degree in Germany and be able to practice in the US as well?

Health Care - 1 Answers
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No, you must pass English test and then get your course evaluated, mostly you have to take a couple of more coures here, then take NCLEX.


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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Online nursing school for when I move to Germany? Please help

Online nursing school for when I move to Germany? Please help!?
I'm moving to Germany in July, my husband is stationed in Vilseck with his unit. I really want to go to school for nursing, but all the campuses over there don't have a wide variety of nursing options. So what online schools can I enroll at without it mattering that i'm in Germany? i know nothing about international schooling or whatever else, but i really would like to know so i can get the ball rolling and be ready to start asap! thank you so much. <3
Other - Education - 2 Answers
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is that dp a picture of you, because your really hot
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You cannot become a nurse online. Nursing involves hands on skills that must be leaned in person. You have to attend lectures, take part in skills labs and work in clinical settings to gain practical experience working with real patients.

I'm moving to Germany in July, my husband is stationed in Vilseck with his unit. I really want to go to school for nursing, but all the campuses over there don't have a wide variety of nursing options. So what online schools can I enroll at without it mattering that i'm in Germany? i know nothing about international schooling or whatever else, but i really would like to know so i can get the ball rolling and be ready to start asap! thank you so much. <3
Other - Education - 2 Answers
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is that dp a picture of you, because your really hot
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You cannot become a nurse online. Nursing involves hands on skills that must be leaned in person. You have to attend lectures, take part in skills labs and work in clinical settings to gain practical experience working with real patients.


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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

How does someone in Germany immigrate to the USA

How does someone in Germany immigrate to the USA?
I need to know what the process is for a German to come to America as a student, a visitor or to live here permanantly to work, I need to know the process for all three. I help nursing students from all over the globe and I keep getting asked this question. Thank you.
Immigration - 3 Answers
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Official information on all visas here: http://travel.state.gov/visa/visa_1750.html
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a) Live close to an army base and it's practically guaranteed that some soldier is on the lookout for a girlfriend. Get married and get sponsored for a greencard.... b) Currently they could only get a work visa as a nurse if they have at least the equivalent of a bachelors degree and some work experience. They also would have to pass a licencing exam (https://www.ncsbn.org/nclex.htm). There isn't any special visa for nurses any more. c) If they want to go to school to the US they need to be accepted by an US university or college and have the necessary funds available to pay for tuition. The school needs to be SEVIS SEVP approved so they can give the student an I-20. They have to do their research as far as tuition fees are concerned, read through here to get an idea: http://www.costhelper.com/cost/education/nursing-school.html, but generally it does cost a good chunk of money.
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Immigration means somebody wants to move to the US permanently. Those folks move over with an immigrant visa. They are called lawful permanent residents (LPRs) and have a Green Card. Aside from the DV Lottery (which I won in), there are 3 basic ways to immigrate to the US: 1) By being the immediate relative of a US citizen. That's a spouse, a child, or a parent. Other relatives can eventually make it, but just to give you an idea, if a US citizen petitions for their 21-or-older sibling, the waiting time is currently 19 years for the Philippines and 16 years for Mexico. 2) By being an investor, able and willing to invest at least $1mio into a new US business. Another requirement is to create at least 10 new jobs. Note, in a rural area, this requirement is reduced to 50%, thus, if a simple millionaire wants to move where nobody else would want to even die, he'd be able to. 3) By having an advanced degree in a discipline in high demand. Think brain surgeon, nuclear physicist. Nurse won't cut it. The corporate sponsor has to file with the Department of Labor and get a labor certification. The job has to be advertised and no US citizen or resident has come forward to do that job, at a competitive rate. That means, you can't look for a surgeon and offer $10 per hour. For obvious reasons, this is the most difficult path.


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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Saturday, July 28, 2012

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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Saturday, July 14, 2012

What are the great international schools in Germany

What are the great international schools in Germany?
in germany, the UK, or anywhere else in europe...doesnt really matter. any great schools that offer a nursing program. and I want to be able to use my degree without having to re-educate when I come back to the states (USA).
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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sorry don't know of one


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Saturday, July 7, 2012

I am a Lpn and would like to move to Germany and work there, I am American what should I do

I am a Lpn and would like to move to Germany and work there, I am American what should I do?
I was think about a U.S military base? And also how much do nurses make in Germany? Thanks
Immigration - 3 Answers
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The first thing you have to do is get your RN as no real hospital is going to accept an Lpn. -I'm sorry but that's just the truth and I know it's hard and expensive......... Then, after you get your RN they have companies that specialize in Travel Nursing where you can go all over the US. Germany most likely won't take you unless, because they are somewhat like Canada, you have a special skill not found in the country. They reserve their jobs for citizens first. There is a way around it but a company would have to sponsor and request you. Go back and get your RN, you don't want to "wipe butt" for the rest of your life.
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You would need to have a work visa and a German nursing license which would likely require you to have your BSN and know how to speak German.
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To work as a nurse on a US military base, you would have to be in the US military. As an LPN, you aren't getting an employment visa work practically anywhere. It simply is not an adequate qualification for employment visas. RN is not enough most places, either. You'd need at least BSN, preferably MSN with a rare specialization, to be hired in most foreign countries and eligible for an employment visa. Employers have to obtain employment visas for their employees in most countries - you cannot apply. Also note that it is very difficult for any non-EU citizen to obtain employment and visa to work anywhere in the EU. Employment preferences are first, citizens of that country, then citizens of other EU countries.


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Sunday, July 1, 2012

filipino nurses in germany

filipino nurses in germany?
my BF will be deployed in germany on may 2008. he sure does not want to not see me for the next 3 years..and is wondering if i can work as a nurse there. i heard that foreign nurses have a lower chance to be employed there because of the communication barrier. my question is, what are the things that i have to do, like is there a certain licensure exam that i need to pass like NCLEX or CGFNS for US countries? and what is the best approach that needs to be done to increase my chance of being employed? To Kengoller: the link is not working. is marrying him the only option? im too young to marry..its not that im not sure about him and our relationship..im just too young as 21.
Immigration - 5 Answers
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www.learn4good.com (theres a lot of advises for jobs in germany, incl. nursery)
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Here is a novel approach - get the info from the next German embassy! Thanks for the kudos I deserve now.
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Without speaking German you will have no chance to work in a German hospital. May be you can work in the American army hospital in Landstuhl. Try to get more information from this link. http://www.landstuhl.healthcare.hqusareur.army.mil/
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If you can't speak fluent German you can't get a job. I assume he's in the military. Tell him to marry you so you can go with him.
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Well sweetie since it is I you are writing about... We are too young to marry now but we have the potential to be a great if not the greatest Mr. and Mrs. ever... The thing is we are both very realistic and intellegent more her than me... We also see that the reality of divorce revolves around the fact that couples often rush and although we are in love the magic dust only lingers for so long. We want to be real partners first because life is a battle and we have to be unified fully tried and tested before we take that step. We both have high opportunity if we marry she can get citizenship and become an Officer in the U.S Airforce and I can get out and persue my business passion. But neither of us are Opportunist we are in Love and we want to approach this with advice and prayer... We are quite responsible for a 21year old poor girl from Pi and a 23 year old poor brother from the hood of Los Angeles... But we know what it is to witness divorce as both my mother and hers were single parents... We want to be together but we want to take our time so if there are options outside of marrying please inform us. Thanks



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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Could an English speaker move to Germany alone

Could an English speaker move to Germany alone?
I'm from German decent and i love the German culture and language. I can speak well enough to be a tourist, but is it wise to travel to Germany (possibly just Berlin) and try to get a job? I want to be a nurse, could i make a living knowing lots of English and a bit of German? Is this a bad idea? I'd be starting out alone, but who says i wouldn't meet someone while i was there. :) Good, bad idea?
Other - Germany - 10 Answers
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yeah deffinately! europeans are always looking for employees who can speak english. and after spending a few months there, you'll be speaking perfect german!
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No, First of all unless you are an EU citizen you need to apply for a visa to move to Germany. Any decent job over here requires you to speak German.
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First of all what is your citizenship? To be of German descent means nothing at all unless you are a German citizen or another EU citizen you can not just move you will need a visa. Also be aware the salary of a nurse in Germany is really not good you will have a hard time to live on that money if you are lucky enough to get a job which is unlikely to happen if you don't speak fluent German. Also the fact that most Germans do speak English as as second language does not mean you can live in Germany without knowing the local language. EDIT 1) Since a couple of years it is indeed required to speak German when applying for a German student or work visa. 2) EVERY immigrant not speaking German is required to do an immigration course teaching German language history etc. It is nonsense that you can get any decent job in Germany without speaking the local language there are NO such jobs! Same is true for any other European country France you need to speak French Italy Italian etc. Unlike the US every European country has a national language and immigrants need to speak that language. EDIT II For the reason the UK is member of the EU British citizens do not need any visa to work in Germany !!
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The question of citizenship has been well answered. As to the language: Berlin is an ideal choice, because if you're going to live anywhere with less than fluent german, then Berlin is the place to do it. Good luck, und viel Spaß!
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once you have settled all the legalities, the reality is, can you handle understanding only some of the time? I lived in Austria and Germany for short periods of times each. Lots of people are willing to help you. You will be more well received if you are trying to learn German. But in general, it is a wonderful place to live, and if I could make it living that far away from my family, I would. The people are amazing and the country is beautiful. You will make many fast friends if you are open to it!!
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The answer is a very clear NO ! One of the conditions to get either a work or a student visa are sufficient language skills. These skills need to be proved by passing a test. That means unless you are an EU citizen you need to pass this test since all others need to get a visa to work in Germany. If you are an EU citizen you can legally move to Germany and search during 6 months to get a job. To find a job is very unlikely to happen unless you speak German.
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You'll have a hard time getting a visa by yourself. You could get a job for a company in the States (assume you're a US citizen) and try to get seconded or sent on an expatriate assignment. Job areas with lots of US expats in Germany are banking, engineering, software and accounting. You don't have to have language skills to get a visa like someone said. It would certainly make your life easier and you'd get more out of the experience but I've worked with many expats from around the world in Germany who don't speak a word of German. You can live your entire work career in Germany and never have to speak German if you keep to the expatriate community. That's a sad way to live in my opinion but it is possible. @Nathaniel - I suspect you are not a native English speaker since you seem to have made a few errors common to German speakers in your post. EDIT: There are thousands of expats in the Frankfurt area alone who don't speak a word of German. I worked for Ernst & Young, an accountancy firm, in Frankfurt for years and saw hundreds of expats from all over the world come through that office who couldn't order a meal at McDonald's in Germany. You'll never get an entry level job in Germany without speaking the language but at ESA in Darmstadt the official language is English and there are thousands of Americans working there who don't speak German. Check out the Intel factory in Leipzig or the Opel factory in Rüsselsheim where much of the leadership is from the USA and who send their kids to the Frankfurt International School. Not a word of German. I spent a month in the Barclay's office in Frankfurt and didn't hear a single British person working there speak a word of German. They ALL have valid work visas for Germany. It is simply not true that there is a test that they must pass. Simply not true. To claim otherwise is just ignorance.
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If you are not an EU national, forget the whole idea. The fact is that it doesn't matter in the slightest whether or not you are fully German on both sides of your family, if your passport is not an EU one, in the current economic climate you don't stand a snowball's chance in hell of getting a job in Germany or any other EU country. You cannot just up and go to Berlin if you are not an EU national and expect to find a job there. You must look for one from your country of origin first, and only if your potential can prove that he/she cannot find a German and EU national to do that work will you be granted a work/residency permit to live and work in Germany. And given that there are hundreds of thousands of very highly qualified university graduates in Europe who speak German fluently as often at least one other language very well, you are out of luck. If you attempt to go to Germany on a one-way ticket, you will be deported right back to where you came from. There's no reason why you cannot come visit and show a return ticket, but you would be there as a tourist. And tourists are not expected to go looking for work. And despite your German ancestry, you would be considered a foreigner. Fact. Obviously you need to do a LOT of research into this, and not be all starry-eyed about it. So start.
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In the moment it is a worse idea for we have not enough jobs for the people --- wait 2 years and the situation wil have changed and then we will have not enough people for the jobs. A better idea than Berlin is Hamburg --- more international and the jobless rate is very much lower. But Hamburg is not so expensive like Munich and Frankfurt.
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In general I think it is a good idea. Of course you have to solve the visa issue, and you need to speak pretty fluent German to find a decent job. Also, do not forget that nurses in Germany are paid a lot less than nurses in the U.S. Good luck. There are lots of U.S. companies in Germany. I recommend to find a job with any of these companies to improve your German skills, and later start studying to become a nurse.


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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Can I become a nurse in Europe and work in the USA

Can I become a nurse in Europe and work in the USA?
I am an American citizen and I would like to study in Europe and become a nurse there. Would the degree I get in Europe be valid in the United States? The country I want to go to is Germany, but I also wouldn't mind Finland.
Immigration - 4 Answers
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You would just still have to take the American NCLEX first before you could work in the USA, but medicine in Europe is taught the same as it is here.
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Your best bet is to talk to an administrator from a nursing school, good luck! There are so many beautiful sites in Germany, I envy you.
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Us British have morals. Our country trains us to treat our own, and visitors of course.
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You would have to take the NCLEX in the US to have you degree certified and license approved.However,you might make a bit more money in Europe with an official degree.

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Friday, June 1, 2012

I have a diploma in nursing from Germany where can i use to work in Germany

I have a diploma in nursing from Germany where can i use to work in Germany?

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Any hospital or doctors office in Germany will recognize it


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Monday, May 28, 2012

What is it like to be a nurse in the Army

What is it like to be a nurse in the Army?
I am a Reserves soldier in ROTC trying to decide what to major in. What is it like for an Officer Nurse in the Regular Army?? As far as day to day (do you just work at a hospital) and deployments (do most get stationed in Germany or Iraq etc just as much? Is it dangerous for nurses?)
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My wife is a 66E Perioperative (OR) Nurse and loves it. She goes in at 0700 and comes home around 1530 daily. The deployments for US Army Nurses are 6 months boots on the ground in a combat zone. My wife has not deployed and has been in for 2 years so far, but has worked with a couple that have. They said their living standards are quite nice and they wouldn't mind going back. As far as day to day operations go it's really dependent upon your job. My wife only works in the OR and from what she's learned, won't deviate from that unless she requests it. Again, look at the different specialties and that answer may vary accordingly. Is it dangerous...by odds I'd say no since we've lost one Army Nurse since the Vietnam War to Present. She died in a chow hall in Iraq. The educational benefits are one of the huge reasons she joined and remained in. The Army hired her with her MSN and she'll attend the Perioperative Masters Program before picking up Major. Anyway, my wife was a Nurse for 12 years before deciding upon this and she says she's never been more impressed with the efficiency of a hospital the way she's seen in the two Army hospitals she's worked in. If you've got more specific questions then please feel free to email me and I'll pass them on to the wife. Best of luck! *EDIT* So someone is going to give me a thumbs down when I actually live with an Army Nurse? Idiots.
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As a nurse in the Army, you are usually stationed in a hospital, but attached to a field unit. You will work in the hospital on a routine daily basis, doing your regular work. In the event the field unit deploys, you are pulled out of the hospital to go with them. You will be working in a field hospital, whereever you are deployed. You can be stationed anywhere the military has a facility, including the US, Korea, Europe, Iraq and Afghanistan


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Monday, May 14, 2012

Can anyone list universities in Germany that are taught in English

Can anyone list universities in Germany that are taught in English?
I'm planning to move back to Germany when I'm old enough and I was wondering if anyone had a list of universities taught in English. I would just go to a university in the states, but in order to obtain citizenship, I have to learn German. Maybe I could take a class while I'm there. I'm going to study to become a surgical nurse. -Thanks
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jacobs university in bremen


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Monday, May 7, 2012

Do you receive a student bursary in Germany

Do you receive a student bursary in Germany?
I was looking into a Nursing Ausbildung in Germany and a friend referred that students get a bursary of around €600 a month? I can't find any information on this so if anyone has any clues on that could you please let me know? And would this bursary apply to a non-German EU student? Thank you!
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This bursary called BAFÖG is only given to two categories of students in Germany: (1) those with German citizenship; (2) those with foreign citizenship who have graduated from a German high school (Gymnasium). It seems you do not fall in any of these categories... Dr Chris G Kiem Education Counsellor German Study Centre Cochin (DSZ) germanstudycentre@gmail.com http://chris-g-kiem.blogspot.com/


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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

How many socialist doctors and nurses were practicing in nazi germany

How many socialist doctors and nurses were practicing in nazi germany?
and abusing all the different types of persons who were subject to genocide? Were there different hospitals for the experiments vs traditional medicine? What happened to any Dr or nurse who refused to participate in illegal activities? http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/focus/warcrimetrials/comment_post.php
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Weird question. I suppose you are unaware that leftists were jailed or killed in Nazi Germany, and that Hitler and his scum bag associates were RIGHT WINGERS. Read Shirer's RISE AND FALL OF THE THIRD REICH or Bullock's HITLER: A STUDY IN TYRANNY. It's all explained there. Albert Speer's INSIDE THE THIRD REICH gives a participant's view, but again, it's clear: the Nazis were reactionary right wingers, and any socialists serving them would've been prisoners, on a short leash, until they were murdered. Most of the experimental hospitals--again, you need to look this up in the valid literature, not sleazy internet trash--were die hard Nazis. Germany's National Public Health System was already old, having begun in 1871. Yes, almost all experiments were done in special "Reich Sanitary Institutes". I am not sure what happened to those who refused to participate, and I doubt there would've been many. Most physicians assembled their own staffs for their crackpot work.


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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Question for Germans or people living in germany

Question for Germans or people living in germany?
I am interested in moving to Germany and working as a nurse, obviously I will have to speak German fluently and apply for a work visa, ect... My question is what is the job market like over there? Would I as a foreigner even stand a chance getting a job?
Other - Germany - 1 Answers
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Nurses are very much needed but be aware the money you get for the job really is hard to live on. I join the website of the German Arbeitsagentur Nurse in German is Krankenschwester in case you need the word. That said depending on your citizenship the visa can be a problem too.


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Saturday, April 14, 2012

U.S. Nurse needing a job/study opportunities in Germany

U.S. Nurse needing a job/study opportunities in Germany?
Hi, My husband and I are going to be in Germany for the next two years. I've applied to the military bases in the area we're living, but they only want to hire military wives, which is understandable. So I am wondering about other possibilities...perhaps even getting my master's degree in an area of nursing that I can use when I get back to the States. Any suggestions?
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Definately look into that. Try to find out who's hiring there, if there's any possibility in career advancement while you're there. Sorry, if this wasn't very helpful, but I've never been to Germany!


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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Can I go to Germany and attend nursing school

Can I go to Germany and attend nursing school?
I am 18 years of age and I have a G.E.D. I am certified to drive a forklift and certified in CNA (certified nursing assistant) from Inland Empire Job Corps. My main goal is to become a RN (registered nurse). Is I possible for me to do this? Can you help me?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Well if you are fluent in German (or at least enough to pass the proficiency test) then you can apply. You'll have to contact the schools as to the specific admissions requirements, they may require something more or you may be set to apply and come over. When you apply to study in another country you need to already have your passport as they need the numbers on your application to process you.


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Sunday, April 1, 2012

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.
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With the requirements


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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

What is the average Salary per year or month for a Nurse in Europe: UK, Germany, France, Ireland, Italy

What is the average Salary per year or month for a Nurse in Europe: UK, Germany, France, Ireland, Italy?
Just wanted to know being that a starting nurse in New York starts at 68K/year.
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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In Cyprus they start with about 1000 euro per month but the more skills she has the more money she takes. What is 68k ?
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I don't think that the salary for a starting nurse is that high in Europe but I'm not sure.


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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

What are the requirements needed to work as a nurse in germany? help please

What are the requirements needed to work as a nurse in germany? help please...?
help please....
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The nursing staff is usually a universally known requirement within all of the established countries within the world. All of the under developed countries have different regulations. The first thing, is that you have to have an Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Certified Nursing Assistant, or Psychiatric Nursing designation, meaning that you need to have the training in one of these fields, in order to work as a nurse. Mind you, this is just the basic training. If you're wanting to work in a really specialized area, you will need to get more training and courses within the nursing sector. Some of the duties that you would be responsible for being a nurse anywhere as mentioned above is: 1) Dispensing Medications (only by RN's) 2) Triaging 3) Feeding, Dressing, and helping with Personal Hygiene 4) Establishing an IV, and inserting medical devices (RN's only) 5) Transferring patients 6) Following Doctor's orders 7) Coordinating diagnostic tests 8) Keeping the doctor apprised of new information 9) Bringing a bed pan, or a commode (wheelchair toilet) 10) Keeping up to date records of patient care These are just some of the duties. Please note #1 and #4 listed are ONLY to be performed by an RN. If you're a LPN, PN, CNA, or anything else, please tell them that you will NOT do these, as you're not qualified to be doing it.


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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

looking for barbra partner a nurse in germany during ww2

looking for barbra partner a nurse in germany during ww2?
searching england documents for a barbra partner a nurse during ww2 in germany
History - 2 Answers
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Right. So all you have to do is search england documents for "barbra partner". It's under "p". And if it's not there it'll be under "b".
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My father was a baby in Munich, Germany during WW2 and he's 70years old now. Do you not think it's possible that she has passed away by now?


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Thursday, March 1, 2012

looking for barbra partner a nurse in germany during ww2

looking for barbra partner a nurse in germany during ww2?
searching england documents for a barbra partner a nurse during ww2 in germany
History - 2 Answers
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Right. So all you have to do is search england documents for "barbra partner". It's under "p". And if it's not there it'll be under "b".
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My father was a baby in Munich, Germany during WW2 and he's 70years old now. Do you not think it's possible that she has passed away by now?


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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

In a few years I would like to work in Greece or Germany. Im wondering what all as a nurse I would need to do

In a few years I would like to work in Greece or Germany. Im wondering what all as a nurse I would need to do?
I imagine I would need to get a visa, etc. Does anyone know the route I would need to take and how long it takes to do this? My boyfriend is in the military and we would go together.
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you already know whats the nurse's job right, you should have an experience first, passed all your exams and apply for a job in that country youre going to before you step in that land...depends on how fast you will process ur paperworks


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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Anyone know where I can find info on working as a Registered Nurse from America in Germany

Anyone know where I can find info on working as a Registered Nurse from America in Germany?
RN license Willing to learn German Speaking English or Speaking German.
Health Care - 2 Answers
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What do you mean work as a RN form America in Germany? As in speaking German?
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contact the German Embassy for info at: http://www.globescope.biz/germany/reg/index.cfm


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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

how much do a nurse in germany earn in the hospital or oldpeoples homes with lohnsteuer funf

how much do a nurse in germany earn in the hospital or oldpeoples homes with lohnsteuer funf?

Other - Germany - 3 Answers
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Basically, you should ask your employer. Your question lacks some details, like, will you be employed by a home care company ("Häuslicher Pflegedienst"), or are you planning to do it as a freelancer, that means, self-employed on a "Minijob" basis for several households. Both schemes have their advantages and disadvantages, and it varies from place to place, so you'll really have to find out on your own. Are you already in Germany and doing a job, or are you married to a German who pays for the household income? You'll have no "Lohnsteuer 5" if this isn't the case. The 5 (highest tax for additional work) usually is for people who don't really need the money. Don't feel insulted. You should ask a German "Steuerberater" for details, as I'm not a financial expert. Also, "nurse" translates into various professions in German, and some of them need a diploma and/or special education. So your question isn't easy to answer. Local regualtions, which vary from state to state, can make things even more difficult. I'd suggest you just apply for the jiobs you find interesting, and if they want you, they'll make sure you'll get all the necessary paperwork done. Employers usually don't like bureaucracy and will have lots of understanding for you not wanting to deal with the paperwork.
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Well, that job doesn't make much money in general and with Lohnsteuerklasse 5 it's gonna be even less.
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Low wages. People are paid more for comparable work in Canada. The standard of living is lower in Germany than in Canada. Most people live in apartments and don't own their own homes. It's sad really. And it's so cramped and over-populated too in Germany.


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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

If I work in Germany as a nurse, could i move back to America and work as a nurse, or would I have to

If I work in Germany as a nurse, could i move back to America and work as a nurse, or would I have to?
study it again, cause the words are different, that I studied in Germany?
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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1 :
I'm pretty sure you'd be going back to school before you could work as a nurse in The States. Just my humble opinion.
2 :
Hm.... You possibly would have to restudy the language if you want to work in America unless you can speak English fluidly.
3 :
I do believe(I could be wrong) that they will let you as long as you take the certification test. I also think there's another test since you studied in a foreign country. I know that doctors can though it's hard process.

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