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I've been an LPN for about a year and a half now(currently going through the RN bridge program) . I'm in a pretty unique role on a Med surg floor for an LPN. My starting offer was equal to or just higher than your average new grad RN. To all new nurses out there, don't ever underestimate your value and never under sell yourself!
I worked as a CNA for 5 years and my average salary was about 20~23 dollars per hour. There are many jobs out there that give you much more money than the average.
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And high liability insurance It’s not a small sacrifice either ! The program is intense the internship even more so . Lastly most programs require a minimum of a year as an ICU RN.
I’m a CRNA. My malpractice is only 3000 dollars a year. Way worth it! Everyone’s always saying high malpractice insurance. It’s just not true in comparison to the salary you can make.
So, if I work as an LPN in CA (just finished school), 12/7 which implies I'll might end up making around $8,300 pre month or about $5,500 if I work 8/7. Sound goods. Thank you for this resource.
I make $25.15/hr as a new grad in NC on a med surg floor with a 6:1 ration and 1 CNA/18 patients. Often I'm asked to work relief charge in staffing with no extra pay. It's up to you to decide I'd you wanna work here, I can't persuade you wither way.
Totally depends on where you work. I’m a new grad in the piedmont region of NC. Average new grad pay in these hospitals is $29-31/hr. Med surg ratio is 5-7:1. Depends on your unit. Most hospitals here offer incentive pay as well for extra shifts. Before that I was a CNA for three years. Starting pay is $15/hr for a NA1 and $16 for an NA 2. I was making more than that when I transitioned and the incentive rate was $15/hr for extra days. Ratios usually were anywhere from 8-13:1. Totally depended on the unit you worked.
Nurse Salary in my west African country : 4000 $/year , Nurse Salary in France 36000 $/year . I know West Africa and France very well so this is a very good picture . Nurse are always far from rich and far from poverty in both countries .
Thanks RN average US salary,i'm a incoming RN from TNIMA specifically Liberia my dreams is to travel to the US live and work after graduation so thanks for ur word of encouragment Liberia is one of the country in Africa where labor is not respected or acknowledge
Starting salary at my local hospital, for an ADN (not Even BSN), with no experience is…. $47. This is even before the WHOLE like 3% increase you get for night shift lol cuz there are definitely only night shifts open (seniority takes day shifts). I know there is at least one other LTC that pays better but I can’t remember which one, which is surprising for a LTC. Also all OT is double time, not time and a half.
Let people move independently and freely amongst the world if they have the ability... it's a fundamental human right whether or not it's written. Countries that are in poor circumstances are not going to magically change because some people in vital positions emigrate out.
You obviously aren’t educated on this 🙄. Our healthcare system would collapse here without foreign nurses and doctors . We have had a critical shortage for decades even with mass influx of nurses from Canada and the Philippines . FYI the nursing education and requirements are much higher and in depth than we USA nurses . Go take a look at specialists in major hospitals you’ll see most aren’t from here ! Sorry racist we need them and they’re education surpasses us.
There are eight key steps foreign-educated nurses will need to take in order to obtain a position as an RN in a U.S. hospital. Meet the educational requirements Complete a foreign-educated nurses (FEN) course Take and pass an English language proficiency test, if mandated Pass your National Council Licensing Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX - RN) Obtain credential evaluation Find a nursing recruiting agency or US-based employer Apply and obtain an RN immigrant visa/green card Accept an RN position
@@lorrie2459 acceptance varies by state . Some states do not accept education and licensing of specific countries . Cuba educated nurses and doctors are a good example of a country most states do not accept their credentials.
please ma'am, I graduated as BSN nurse in turkey I'm from Nigeria I want to work in USA, where can I get my nursing license is it in turkey or in Nigeria?
There are eight key steps foreign-educated nurses will need to take in order to obtain a position as an RN in a U.S. hospital. Meet the educational requirements Complete a foreign-educated nurses (FEN) course Take and pass an English language proficiency test, if mandated Pass your National Council Licensing Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX - RN) Obtain credential evaluation Find a nursing recruiting agency or US-based employer Apply and obtain an RN immigrant visa/green card Accept an RN position
Hello, I am a mother of 4 children from Jordan, I am 42 years old, I would very much like to become a nurse, but how can I legally enter your country, I just signed up for the lottery and my family has not yet received consent for citizenship. Iwoud like LPN.
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I've been an LPN for about a year and a half now(currently going through the RN bridge program) . I'm in a pretty unique role on a Med surg floor for an LPN. My starting offer was equal to or just higher than your average new grad RN. To all new nurses out there, don't ever underestimate your value and never under sell yourself!
I worked as a CNA for 5 years and my average salary was about 20~23 dollars per hour. There are many jobs out there that give you much more money than the average.
What state do you live in Lemmin? Here in New Jersey LPNS can’t work in a hospital
This is kind of off topic, but I wanted to thank Sara and this channel for providing so many free resources. I passed my NCLEX in 75 using only free resources and RNRN was am amazing resource with thorough videos and a huge bank of free questions. You all rock!
New grad pays in Houston, TX
Memorial Hermann: 32.5$
Houston Methodist: 32.5$
UTMB: 31$
HCA: 29.5$
That’s an improvement, in 2018 I started at 28.25
I'm from Houston, TX but I'm living in Seattle. Do you know the pay increase after 1 or 2 yrs of experience in Houston? Thanks.
DFW area is $28-30 per hour for new grads across the board (BSW, Texas Health, Med City, Parkland, UT Southwestern, etc). They all say non-negotiable.
Sad when the corporation with the most wealth behind them incentivizes the least lmao.
Am from Kenya 🇰🇪, can I get a chance to work in your country
It definitely does depend on location. In Cali, the BSN nurses I know who are not supervisors or anything make avg over 200k per year
It’s Cali COL plus taxes
Are they travelers? What position?
CRNA is the way to go. Short-term sacrifice for long-term reward.
And high liability insurance It’s not a small sacrifice either ! The program is intense the internship even more so . Lastly most programs require a minimum of a year as an ICU RN.
I’m a CRNA. My malpractice is only 3000 dollars a year. Way worth it! Everyone’s always saying high malpractice insurance. It’s just not true in comparison to the salary you can make.
LPN here a ton of options plenty of jobs here starting at $30 and up there’s a mental health facility here offering $500 days for LPN
Where is this?
So, if I work as an LPN in CA (just finished school), 12/7 which implies I'll might end up making around $8,300 pre month or about $5,500 if I work 8/7. Sound goods. Thank you for this resource.
I make $25.15/hr as a new grad in NC on a med surg floor with a 6:1 ration and 1 CNA/18 patients. Often I'm asked to work relief charge in staffing with no extra pay. It's up to you to decide I'd you wanna work here, I can't persuade you wither way.
Totally depends on where you work. I’m a new grad in the piedmont region of NC. Average new grad pay in these hospitals is $29-31/hr. Med surg ratio is 5-7:1. Depends on your unit. Most hospitals here offer incentive pay as well for extra shifts. Before that I was a CNA for three years. Starting pay is $15/hr for a NA1 and $16 for an NA 2. I was making more than that when I transitioned and the incentive rate was $15/hr for extra days. Ratios usually were anywhere from 8-13:1. Totally depended on the unit you worked.
Y’all all are so lucky, you’d be shock of how much is the nurses salary in the Philippines.
What's the problem ate? Pass the exam, and move to the us)))
Nurse Salary in my west African country : 4000 $/year , Nurse Salary in France 36000 $/year . I know West Africa and France very well so this is a very good picture . Nurse are always far from rich and far from poverty in both countries .
Thanks RN average US salary,i'm a incoming RN from TNIMA specifically Liberia my dreams is to travel to the US live and work after graduation so thanks for ur word of encouragment Liberia is one of the country in Africa where labor is not respected or acknowledge
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Very interesting!
Starting salary at my local hospital, for an ADN (not Even BSN), with no experience is…. $47. This is even before the WHOLE like 3% increase you get for night shift lol cuz there are definitely only night shifts open (seniority takes day shifts). I know there is at least one other LTC that pays better but I can’t remember which one, which is surprising for a LTC. Also all OT is double time, not time and a half.
What area or state do you live in?
Everyone stay in your own country and care for the people there!!!
Haha
Let people move independently and freely amongst the world if they have the ability... it's a fundamental human right whether or not it's written. Countries that are in poor circumstances are not going to magically change because some people in vital positions emigrate out.
You obviously aren’t educated on this 🙄. Our healthcare system would collapse here without foreign nurses and doctors . We have had a critical shortage for decades even with mass influx of nurses from Canada and the Philippines . FYI the nursing education and requirements are much higher and in depth than we USA nurses . Go take a look at specialists in major hospitals you’ll see most aren’t from here ! Sorry racist we need them and they’re education surpasses us.
How about for a Registered Perioperative nurse?
something i have noticed perioparative nurses are not talked about and even the pay is not featured anywhere i wonder if its a recognized speciality
Thanks for this video
Thank You Ben Bro ...😊
How much different salary relative to other departments
I am a Bsc Nurse (Boy).
How much salary i got per anum.
Please tell me😇
Does anyone know if Houston Texas hospitals count experience as a LPN once you bridge over to RN? In determining pay rates
As far as I know, yes. But there's a limit. Meaning, you're not gonna start as an RN IV even if you have worked over 10 years as LPN
Thanks maam for every information ..
Nurse midwife salary is decreasing because the birth rate is falling.
Crying in Florida…
CRNA coming soon 😎
MY SON..AND HIS WIFE.......WORKING AS BSc NURSES IN GULF....MY DAUGHTER & HER HUS WORKING AS BSc NURSES IN S.AFRICA! CAN THEY GO TO U.S.? ANY WAY?
There are eight key steps foreign-educated nurses will need to take in order to obtain a position as an RN in a U.S. hospital.
Meet the educational requirements
Complete a foreign-educated nurses (FEN) course
Take and pass an English language proficiency test, if mandated
Pass your National Council Licensing Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX - RN)
Obtain credential evaluation
Find a nursing recruiting agency or US-based employer
Apply and obtain an RN immigrant visa/green card
Accept an RN position
@@lorrie2459 acceptance varies by state . Some states do not accept education and licensing of specific countries . Cuba educated nurses and doctors are a good example of a country most states do not accept their credentials.
Hello sir please tell me about Indian nurses salary
please ma'am, I graduated as BSN nurse in turkey I'm from Nigeria I want to work in USA, where can I get my nursing license is it in turkey or in Nigeria?
In the country you wish to practice
you have to take USRN nclex exam
@@dotmund77 thanks so much
@@noahvalerio5584 thanks so much
Thank you
Hey Tammy, How are you doing today?
I am a registerd nurse in pakistan
Plz guide how can i book nclex exam
And how can i pas my nclex exam
You will have to pass both NClex and TOFL tests. You’ll need to find a sponsor and the books to study.
I am a registered Nurse from Nigeria (BNsc). How can I migrate to the USA?
There are eight key steps foreign-educated nurses will need to take in order to obtain a position as an RN in a U.S. hospital.
Meet the educational requirements
Complete a foreign-educated nurses (FEN) course
Take and pass an English language proficiency test, if mandated
Pass your National Council Licensing Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX - RN)
Obtain credential evaluation
Find a nursing recruiting agency or US-based employer
Apply and obtain an RN immigrant visa/green card
Accept an RN position
@@lorrie2459 ok. Thank you. Pls can I know the steps?
@@lorrie2459 thank you so much for update
@@lorrie2459 i am just newly passed do i need to get any experience compulsion certificate while migration
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I'm a LPN in Sierra Leone West Africa. How can I migrate to the USA?
A sierra leone sister!! we applaud you!!
Hello, I am a mother of 4 children from Jordan, I am 42 years old, I would very much like to become a nurse, but how can I legally enter your country, I just signed up for the lottery and my family has not yet received consent for citizenship. Iwoud like LPN.
I don’t think asking a nurse will help you. We aren’t trained in immigration law.
Hello everyone
I want to be a diabetes educator RN!
Double nurses salaries. Halve all salaries for elected officials.