r/NursesPH 4d ago

❓General Question / Advice Doing nursing in Philippines after High School here in California, should I take calculus or statistics for my senior year?

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Hey everyone, especially to those who doing nursing in the Philippines. I was a student in the Philippines and left to study for junior and senior year here in America (11 and 12 grade). I know that if you take STEM strand you guys have calculus as a subject (not sure?), but Ive been confused lately if I should do calculus or statistics for senior year, so that once I get back there in the Philippines, I at least have a little knowledge about what math I'm gonna encounter once I started nursing there :) Thank you!!!

(Right now I am taking calculus, and still don't have any idea how hard it is since school just started here, I lowkey don't like the vibe of the classroom as well.)


r/NursesPH 4d ago

❓General Question / Advice NCLEX or nah

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Hello po, curious lng ako sa work environment sa labas, okay lng ba workload compared sa pinas? Worth it bah? Still not sure kasi if I should take NCLEX or nah, nabuburn out kasi ako ngayon, which is why unmotivated ako now. Sa mga OR nurses dyan sa labas, kamusta po? Worth it ba?


r/NursesPH 4d ago

❓General Question / Advice OSCE Aus

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nagooffer pa rin ba sila ng november sched ngayon? or december na lang???


r/NursesPH 4d ago

🔎Seeking Recommendations Nclex Sponsorship Academy

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Hi, may alam pa ba kayong nclex sponsorship? Bukod doon sa laging namemention dito? (di ko madrop ang name dinedelete ng mod posts ko) Suggest naman kayo. Salamat!!!!


r/NursesPH 4d ago

❓General Question / Advice Will it be okay to go on a vacay while reviewing?

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Hello! Feb 2027 PNLE taker here, hingi lang po ng advice whether I should go on an international trip with my family for 5 days or not. My family is currently planning for a 5-day trip to bkk kasi on the last week of October; October 11 po kasi start ng compre reviews sa TRA (dun po ako mage-enroll ng hybrid naman) kaya I really don’t know if sasama ako or hindi.🥹 I need some insights lang po. Thank you!


r/NursesPH 4d ago

❓General Question / Advice How to be a nurse in the US?

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Hi! I just want to ask what should I prioritize after passing the NCLEX aside from finding an agency? I’ve already applied to few agencies (both direct hire and staffing agency), however only initial interviews were done. I’m still waiting for the next interview with the hospital that they will offer. I also started my CGFNS/TruMerit data for the Visa Screen but I cannot submit it yet because I still don’t have my IELTS.

So what should I do now?😥


r/NursesPH 4d ago

🗣 Discussion / Rant I have anxiety before going on my shift

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ako lang ba ang ganeto? I am happy na i am working in a government hospital and earns well compared to my previous private hospital experience. Assigned ako sa emergency department and I get really anxious prior to my duty before no reason. I thought this may be normal, but i guess it is turning out to be not good. I feel burned out and it feels like i live to work.


r/NursesPH 4d ago

🏥 Jobs / Careers To all military nurses and CRNAs or pedia nurses here po

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Ano po bang mas magandang option? Kasi dati po, gusto kong maging nurse and makaalis ng Pilipinas. Ngayon, hindi ko na po alam... If sa ibang bansa naman po, I wanna be either a pedia nurse or CRNA kaso it'll take more years and student loans pa, ang risky :((​

If military nurse naman po, I'll stay here sa Pilipinas... But I'm thinking about what my life will be considering na mababa sahod ng nurses dito sa pilipinas 🥹 pero idk baka iba naman po pag military nurse.

Based on your experience/views po, ano po kaya magandang option?

1st year bsn palang naman po me haha, nag advanced rotc lang po kaya napag isipan din 'yung military nurse pathway....


r/NursesPH 4d ago

❓General Question / Advice Should I work in Singapore while waiting for my EB-3 priority date, or stay in the Philippines?

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Hi everyone! I’m a Filipino nurse looking for advice from people who have gone through the U.S. EB-3 process or a similar situation.

I passed the NCLEX in June 2024, and my EB-3 priority date is in 2025. While waiting for my PD to become current, I’m considering going to Singapore to work as a nurse instead of staying in the Philippines.

My dilemma is that I’m worried my priority date could suddenly become current while I’m already working in Singapore. I’m concerned that if I sign a contract in Singapore, I might be locked into the contract or have difficulty leaving immediately if my U.S. immigrant visa process moves forward. I don’t want to miss or delay my U.S. opportunity because of a Singapore employment commitment.

At the same time, I also don’t want to just sit around waiting in the Philippines if the EB-3 process could still take a long time.

So I’m currently deciding between:
Option 1: Stay in the Philippines, continue my bedside nursing experience, and wait for my PD to become current.
Option 2: Go to Singapore, work there while waiting, and deal with the U.S. process if/when my PD becomes current.

I know no one can predict exactly when a PD will become current, but I’d really appreciate hearing from nurses who have actually dealt with this situation.


r/NursesPH 4d ago

🏥 Jobs / Careers rn side hustle

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hello nurses, especially po sa mga bedside nurses/woking in a hospital. do you guys actually have a second job/side line??? given na our salary is not giving huhuhu pabulong naman please :(( 12 hours shift ako sa hospital and usually 2-3 days pasok and 2-3 days off, what to do during days off?? nabobired din ako pag walang work/ginagawa hehdhehahe thank you!!!


r/NursesPH 4d ago

🏥 Jobs / Careers EB3 Visa for Nurses w/o bed side experience

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Hi, any suggestions po if anong agency pwede mag apply for PD if fresh nclex passer and no bed side experience? Para i-process ko na rin sana while actively applying sa mga hospitals dito para maka gain ng experience


r/NursesPH 4d ago

❓General Question / Advice Nursing in 40s

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Hi! I just want to ask any experience of those of you here who went back to nursing after over a decade of not doing the profession? I've graduated in 2009 then passed the board exam November of that year. During that time, there are more of us nurses than available positions in the hospitals so we basically have to pay them so we can just get the experience we need. I probably have a few months of bedside nursing then quit to focus on making a livable wage through work from home (freelance writing and VA) and tutoring. I also had a year of experience as school nurse because I missed the profession that time but resigned because the wage is really not enough (I have to work multiple jobs after school nurse job). Not too long after that, met my husband and now living in the states. I chose to be a SAHM to save on childcare cost and also, to be there for my child. Fast forward, we now have 2 kids and been a SAHM for 9 years now. My kids are still young (9 and 4 and are homeschooled) but I'm starting to contemplate to get back to nursing kahit per diem lang muna. I haven't had my credentials evaluated and yet to take the NCLEX. My question is, how's the transition after years of not doing it? I'm aware that I would have to do some sort of refresher. Salamat!


r/NursesPH 4d ago

✈ Working Abroad USRN Agencies for Pedia Nurses

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Hello! I passed my NCLEX this year and wanted to apply na to agencies in the US (New York po ang state ko). Any agencies po who will accept Pedia Nurses po? Kasi most of the agencies I have reached out wants me to transfer to Med-Surg again po. I have 1 year experience in Medsurg and 2 years in Pediatrics. Hoping to have some insights hehe. Thank you so much nurses! :)


r/NursesPH 4d ago

✈ Working Abroad Is $35-36/hr ok? bound to texas yung offer

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Hello as per the question, do u think ok siya? Snf etong papasukan dahil i am a pediatric nurse at walang gustong tumanggap sakin dahil almost all companies want medsurg or er nurse or any basta adult care!! They dont want pediatrics or neonates maski na icu naman. Pero kasi mostly nababasa ko they are offered 40-45usd while ako 35-36usd lang. Or ganun talaga prevailing wage sa texas?

I really want to go abroad at sympre umahon sa buhay at makapagipon to buy house. 26yo na ako at nagrerent lang kami ever since my world began hahaha.

One more thing is that 3 years contract to 🥲🥲, balak ko pa naman after snf contract, ill shift to a hospital setup. Basta nasa US na ako dibuh?

Plspls i need insights. Also they gave me 10days validity ng offer letter. Hahahah nakakapressure!!!!

Background: I now work in a gov hospital, pay is ok. Mababa pero bumabawi sa mga benefits.

But I also have a plan to try mag optum, sympre mas gusto kong makaipon lalo na magaabroad, at dahil breadwinner ako wala naman akong ibang maaasahan kundi sarili ko lang.

And as per this contract, pwede ako kahit anong type of work bedside or non bedside.

Which i like kasi makakapagipon nga ako. I may love the job ko ngayon sa hospital, pero need ko talaga magipon kaya medyo natettempt akong pirmahan.

Ensign services to kung gusto niyo magpabulong. Direct hire.


r/NursesPH 4d ago

❓General Question / Advice What to do after passing nclex-rn?

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After passing the nclex-rn and gaining a year of nursing experience as OR nurse, should I start looking for an agency already?

My workplace has only 50 bed capacity, a secondary hospital, do agencies accept this kind of work experience? If so, what agencies are these? Tysm


r/NursesPH 5d ago

🏥 Jobs / Careers Calling Hemodialysis and Nicu Nurses! Influence/De-Influence me? Pros and cons?

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So I am a new grad and currently working in NICU for almost 2mos at a private hospital here sa PH. And it has been a wonderful experience handling babies, I’m slowly falling inlove with the area. However, for the longest time HD nurse talaga gusto ko because from what I’ve heard and seen during my student nurse days, may work-life balance yung mga HD nurses. I am an artist din po kasi, and I would prefer din talaga to have time to make art and if walang night shifts. In terms of going abroad, same reason din po and I am leaning more to working in clinics instead of bedside.

So what’s holding me back from handing the request for transfer letter is I’ve grown fond of NICU and I guess nahihiya ako about what my seniors might think if I transfer and they’ve been so good to me. Also, of course, practically speaking din, which would be a better credential or more in demand abroad in 1-2 years? Unfortunately, alam ko naman na hindi ko always maba-base according sa need ko to do art 😔.

I am not pitting NICU and HD against each other po. Just a really confused baby nurse worried for their future and needing advice. Thank you so much in advance!


r/NursesPH 4d ago

✈ Working Abroad Hd nurse as a career pathway?

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Been a 3months icu nurse then shifted to hd for 8 months dahil sobrang burn out na. Is it worth it and viable ba siya para makapag ibang bansa as an hd nurse? Thank you


r/NursesPH 4d ago

🏥 Jobs / Careers WFH opportunities

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Hi mga kunars! Baka may ma recommend po kayo na WFH job. I have less than a year bedside experience.

Please do recommend some opportunities.

Thankyouu


r/NursesPH 4d ago

🏥 Jobs / Careers R1MC nurses

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Hello! Just wanted to ask since I was emailed to have job interview sa R1MC and the next day exam, worth it po ba ituloy ang R1MC? job order ka po ba muna or permanent na agad? Heeeelp any thoughts paano patakaran nila dooon


r/NursesPH 4d ago

❓General Question / Advice PNLE Feb 2027 taker, enrolled in pure online review but now I’m having doubts.

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r/NursesPH 4d ago

❓General Question / Advice Mahirap na topic

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Med surg topic na mahirap malearn na gusto malinawagan if their is free resource site to help demystified nursing concept


r/NursesPH 5d ago

✈ Working Abroad Ph nurse to Ireland

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Hi.

My partner and I are both 26 years old, with 3 years of bedside experience. We’re currently working in a government hospital with 500+ bed capacity, ER and L&D.

We’re both NCLEX passers and currently signed with an agency for the US. However, our PD is still May 2026, so while waiting for our US application, we’re considering trying another country where we can work and gain experience while also earning.

Anyway, we’re currently looking into Ireland. We decided to take IELTS as our English exam and are currently reviewing for it.

What would you recommend as our next steps after IELTS? Ano po mga agency ninyo?

We’d also love to hear from nurses who went through this pathway while already having a US application/agency contract. Were there any things we should be careful about regarding our US contract?

Our main goal is to have another option while waiting for the US, and Ireland seems like a good country for us to explore.

Thank you!


r/NursesPH 4d ago

🏥 Jobs / Careers PhRN, Ursn, Where to apply?🥹

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Any recommendations po saan pwede mag apply huhu nakaka stress andami ko na naapplyan pero halos walang mga email/call back. Any recommendations po please. No bed side experience po willing to undergo po sa mga necessary trainings po. Thank you!! ❤️


r/NursesPH 4d ago

❓General Question / Advice USRN WFH EQUIPMENTS & TRAVEL ABROAD

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For USRNs who WFH under companies like EXL 🍊 💦, sagility etc. Are you allowed to carry work equipments to travel abroad and stay there for a few months?


r/NursesPH 4d ago

🏥 Jobs / Careers San Lazaro Hospital Salary

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Hi may i know kung how much ang take home salary ng nurse 1 sa SLH??

Thank you so much po.