Sunday, September 28, 2008

i want to work in italy as a nurse

i want to work in italy as a nurse?
i'm a filipino, 24 years old, a registered nurse currently working here in the philippines. i just like to ask if i can find nursing jobs in italy because i understand i'm a non-EU citizen. however, if this may help, i've been there, five times i think, when i was still in high school and college. i studied italian and finished the beginner level. i'm trying to continue learning the language through the internet and some other sources. i just finished my masters degree in nursing last march. my parents are there that's why i really want to work there as a nurse. what should i do first or how should i start and the processes? where can i find details regarding the qualifications and requirements of italy on nurses educated outside their country? i need your help please... thanks!!!
Health Care - 2 Answers
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Nurses and caregivers can obtain work visas for Italy regardless of immigration quotas. Also obtaining recognition of your nursing degree has become easier. Check the website below, and inquire at the Embassy of Italy in Manila about visa regulations.


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Sunday, September 14, 2008

What is the salary (yearly) for nurses in Italy? And is this a decent income for that country

What is the salary (yearly) for nurses in Italy? And is this a decent income for that country..?

Economics - 1 Answers
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The auxiliary nurse job includes the following responsibilities: (i) gives simple nursing services to patients in a hospital or similar institution, generally under supervision of a physician or professional nurse - takes patients' temperature, pulse and respiration rates, and gives prescribed medicines at fixed times; (ii) prepares patients for examination; (iii) assists nursing and medical staff in other ways . Salary for nurses in Italy Net Monthly Income PPP $ 1,304 to $ 1,359 Gross Monthly Job Income 1,455 euros Compulsory Deductions 25% Weekly Hours 36.0 Italy's Per capita income is $35,745 You can earn minimum $15648 or more in a year. It is very very decent income in Italy. http://www.worldsalaries.org/italy.shtml


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Sunday, September 7, 2008

What are the procedures and requirements to study in italy

What are the procedures and requirements to study in italy?
I am 23 y/o from an asian country, graduate nurse but would like to study again and take up Civil Engineering in Italy. I am working now in an Engineering Company here in Qatar. Can somebody tell me the procedures and requirements I need to do and have? or at least an idea how and where to start. Are there universities that I can enroll while im here in Qatar then apply for a visa for Italy? or I really need to be there first? and if so, what are the rquirements I need to bring there?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Check this link http://www.mastersportal.eu/students/browse/programme/15881/civil-engineering.html Good Luck


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Monday, September 1, 2008

do doctors and nurses speak english in the ER's in Italy

do doctors and nurses speak english in the ER's in Italy?
I need to know if they speak english in the hospitals and especially in the emergency rooms in Italy.
Languages - 2 Answers
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No, they will speak Italian, but if you need to speak English, I'm sure they can find someone to translate if the doctors and nurses can not. .
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No, ordinarily they speak Italian. However the US or Italian Consulates have names of both English speaking Doctors and Hospitals which can accommodate such patients Hope this helps


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