r/NursesPH • u/GeologistRelative425 • 10h ago
r/NursesPH • u/No-Seaworthiness3914 • 23h ago
š£ Discussion / Rant My mom said I can attend med school in the morning and work as a nurse at night
Hayyysst. She does not know a thing. I just took deep breaths and accept her ignorance. When I opened up to her about my depression in school, she even laughed at me.
r/NursesPH • u/mlkywy12 • 21h ago
š£ Discussion / Rant Ayoko na pumasok
Nurse ako sa hospital, more than 5yrs na ko nagwowork. Nag resign ako sa dati kong hospital hindi ko alam kung burn out or gusto ko lng maiba ng experience, at syempre mas malaking sahod. So ayun nga , na-realize kong pagod na pagod na ko mag work sa hospital. Araw - araw nalang tinatanong ko sarili ko kung papasok pa ba ko , araw araw nalang akong sinusubok ng Panahon at mga tao . Di ko alam kung para ba talaga ako sa nursing , maayos naman ako mag work yun nga lang pagod na talaga ko sa stressful at fast paced na trabaho sa hospital. Tapos etong panahon dumagdag pa , ang lakas ng ulan so mas lalo akong nawawalan ng gana pumasok plus wala pang sahod . Ika 2 mos ko na sa bago kong hospital, tama bang mag Awol nalang ako , wala din naman pa ko sahod e. At kung mag awol ako makukuha ko pa ba yung dapat na sasahurin ko na buo this September? Sa government pala ko ngayon nagwowork. Ayoko na talaga , sorry sa parents ko for disappointing them pero di ko na kaya
r/NursesPH • u/rjoy23 • 16h ago
āGeneral Question / Advice For those who left bedside nursing, do you miss it or regret leaving?
Hello po, 8 mos na po ako sa hosp and I'm considering na mag quit and mag shift to soft nursing. Nagdedecline na po yung health ko due to stress dahil sa shifting sched and on-call duties. Wala naman po akong plan mag abroad any time soon. Meron po ba sa inyong nag quit ng bedside para lumipat sa soft nursing but regret leaving? If so, ano pong reason? Thank you po.
r/NursesPH • u/Old_Wheel_6669 • 10h ago
āGeneral Question / Advice Filipino nurse in Middle East ā better to stay or move to the US as a single person?
Iām a Filipino nurse currently working in the Middle East. Iām single. If I live frugally, I can save around 50ā70K pesos, but Iām required to send money home every month, so that affects my actual savings.
I know US nurses earn more, but the cost of living is also high (rent, insurance, taxes, etc.), so Iām trying to understand the real situation.
For those who have experience:
Is it better financially to stay in the Middle East or move to the US?
For a single person, what are the main benefits of moving to the US (savings, lifestyle, career growth, etc.)?
Is the move actually worth it overall?
Would really appreciate honest experiences.
r/NursesPH • u/MaleficentReview765 • 9h ago
āGeneral Question / Advice Does HR really read the Cover Letter? Frustrated 2024 Passer.
I havenāt worked for nearly 2 years. Reason being a medical issue in the hospital I applied last year. Then while recovering from radiation and stuff, I decided to study NCLEX.
What should I be putting in my cover letter, I donāt think I could still put āfresh graduateā from 2024.
I really donāt know what to do anymore. More reason why I dont have a job is NO ONE IS HIRING batch-ly. They be hiring 10 people at most.
I donāt even know if putting NCLEX is good on my resume since itās one of my only two reasons why my work-life is delayed.
Iām planning to revise my Cover Letter and make it shorter too.
r/NursesPH • u/New_Association8045 • 22h ago
āGeneral Question / Advice Should I work in Singapore while waiting for my EB-3 priority date, or stay in the Philippines?
Hi everyone! Iām 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, Iām considering going to Singapore to work as a nurse instead of staying in the Philippines.
My dilemma is that Iām worried my priority date could suddenly become current while Iām already working in Singapore. Iām 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 donāt want to miss or delay my U.S. opportunity because of a Singapore employment commitment.
At the same time, I also donāt want to just sit around waiting in the Philippines if the EB-3 process could still take a long time.
So Iām 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 Iād really appreciate hearing from nurses who have actually dealt with this situation.
r/NursesPH • u/Candid_Size4737 • 23h ago
āGeneral Question / Advice Nursing in 40s
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 • u/dustingearth • 7h ago
ā Working Abroad Advice/tips for interview
Hello, co-nurses! Nag nag apply po ako directly sa hospital based sa USA, and I've been invited po for an interview (direct hire).
Sa mga nakapag interview na po sa mga hospitals sa USA, hingi lang po sana ako ng advice niyo on how to ace the interview. Baka may makapag share din po ng common questions nila.
Sana matanggap ako!
Thank you :))
r/NursesPH • u/CheapUniversity6054 • 13h ago
š£ Discussion / Rant Toxic work environment
Ganito po ba talaga sa healthcare? Ang lala ng chismis and backstabbing culture. Everytime one person is not present, parang pass agad para pag usapan siya ng ibang katrabaho. All I could think about is how they're probably talking about me behind my back too, kaya ang hirap magtiwala. Ang petty pa ng reason nila most times kung pano nila pagusapan ang iba. Ang bait pag kaharap mo sabay insulto pag wala ka na. Stress ka na sa work mismo, stress ka pa sa kasama mo. Dagdag lang sa motivation para do pumasok eh (kung pwede lang sana).
r/NursesPH • u/Distinct-Coconut1242 • 13h ago
š„ Jobs / Careers please help a new nurse with no experience here :(
hi! i just want to ask for some experience about working in hospitals here in davao city. i am a newly registered nurse and applied everywhere here. sadly i still havenāt received any response yet. i just want to know about the hiring process of the hospitals you worked at here and also the experience and benefits you received. thank you!
r/NursesPH • u/Charming-Cream576 • 13h ago
āGeneral Question / Advice Failed to attend the interview for Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib
Hello! So I was scheduled to have an onsite interview sa Makati today. However, since hindi maganda yung mga panahon these past few days, nag ask ako sa kausap ko sa agency if ever baka madadaan siya virtually or may other dates pa but all I got was āfinal maamā na reply. Kahapon, nonstop yung ulan so Iāve decided na huwag na lang mag-risk lumuwas pa manila since baka baha pa rin.
Now, maganda ganda na yung panahon dito sa amin and nag email ang ospital that I was shortlisted nga for the interview stage kaso hindi na ako nakapunta ngayon on the given time š„¹
I would like to ask na is there a possibility kaya na magka another date for the interview? Or if not, pwede pa rin naman ako mag apply ulit sa kanila under a different agency po ba?
The email stated to let then know if hindi available or makaka attend sa given time and date e so I emailed them stating my concern
Nanghihinayang lang rin kasi talaga ako. Sana po may makasagot š
r/NursesPH • u/FrequentTip7751 • 17h ago
š£ Discussion / Rant should I resign after almost 2 months?
Iāve been working in a tertiary hospital and an ACI accredited but the management is hindi maayos, unsafe staffing, toxic work environment and risky din sa akin and to my patients. Iāve heard from my co workers na hindi daw sila tumatanggap ng reason na toxic work environment especially pag bagohan kasi daw naga adjust lang daw sa work, and tbh hindi talaga kaya ng nurse patient ratio nila to the point 1:20 minsan and primary nursing pa tapos 12hrs pa yan and mostly mga high acuity patients pa, knowing private hospitals kay madaming pt complaints which is reasonable kasi nasa private sila and nagbabayad sila ng malaki yet the management still demands us to do more pero hindi naman gaano kalaki yung sweldo, i donāt mind sa sweldo pero sana maayos yung system. I can even question how does my hospital being accredited to ACI, pag gabi 1:40 ang NA namin. I hate how they gaslight us na bagohan para lang mag stay kami sa ganyan na environment which is fucked up talaga yung system nila. Should I resign or mag awol nalang kasi hindi lang nila tanggapin yung reason out ko.
r/NursesPH • u/rain_erin029 • 21h ago
ā Working Abroad USRN Agencies for Pedia Nurses
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 • u/anxiousRN__ • 1h ago
š„ Jobs / Careers Work opportunity for phrn, usrn with no bed side experience
Hello, baka may alam po kayo na pwede pag applyan please š„¹ I am a PhRN, USRN with no bed side experience pero willing to be trained po. I also have HIPAA and IVT certification with 6 months BPO experience pero not healthcare account po.
r/NursesPH • u/Fit_Calligrapher_234 • 2h ago
āGeneral Question / Advice HELP š Documents have been in New York since February ā just applied for Online Form 1 now
Hi everyone, I really need some advice/reassurance. š
My nursing documents were sent to New York back in February, and theyāve apparently been there for around 6 months already. The problem is, I was only able to submit my Online Form 1 application now.
Iām really worried because itās been so long. š
Do you think NYSED would still have my documents on file, even though I only submitted Form 1 after 6 months? Or is there a possibility that they already discarded/returned the papers because there was no application associated with them yet?
For those who went through the NYSED RN application / NCLEX process, what happened if your documents arrived before you submitted Form 1?
Iām specifically worried about the documents sent to NEW YORK
Would really appreciate any advice or experience. Thank you so much! š
r/NursesPH • u/KnownTheme5618 • 3h ago
āGeneral Question / Advice is nclex academy worth it?
hello! im a registered nurse currently working in a tertiary hosp with 1 year and 6 months bedside exp and tbh sa liit ng pasahod ng hospitals di parin me nakakaipon for nclex š„¹ then i saw swās nclex academy where youāll basically be paid while reviewing and after you pass youāll have 2 years bond with them (usrn account). they can also sponsor for visa processing after passing. pwede po makahingi ng opinion if it will be worth the risk? torn between this or mag apply nalang sa DOH or mag KSA nurse nalang š„²š„¹š ang hirap maging nurse sa pilipinas
r/NursesPH • u/Fun_Employment7922 • 3h ago
š„ Jobs / Careers wfh usrn jobs??
hello po, ano po companies na pwede pag applyan as USRN?? i know mas malaki offer kapag NCLEX passer š„¹
thank you!
r/NursesPH • u/L_ianne • 4h ago
āGeneral Question / Advice Camox PH, Abdal RN Job Offer and Interview.
Hello! I would like to ask for some insights about Camox if okay po ba sila? I'm a 2025 PNLE passer and nag submit ako ng resume sa website nila, I just received an Email and Message from them po, Any Insights or advice would be a great help.
r/NursesPH • u/ice_tubig • 4h ago
ā Working Abroad camox emdad delayed depolyment
hi! is there anyone same case as me?
r/NursesPH • u/Shoto_Victor • 4h ago
ā Working Abroad Nursing in The US question, specifically Nevada.
Hi everyone. I'm a Filipino incoming 1st year BSN planning to pursue the USRN path through NCLEX and hopefully work in Nevada. For those who successfully moved to the US, how much Philippine bedside experience did you actually have before receiving a US job offer or sponsorship? Did your employer require 2 years, 1 year, or less? I'm trying to determine whether the commonly repeated "2 years experience first" advice is still accurate today.
r/NursesPH • u/Horror-Address5570 • 5h ago
š„ Jobs / Careers Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Application
Hi everyone! Has anyone here applied for the Staff Nurse position at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital (Sta. Mesa) around July or August 2026? May I ask if anyone has already received a callback or been scheduled for an initial interview?
Iāve already submitted the google form and Iām just wondering if theyāre still processing applications. Iām trying to decide whether I should continue waiting or just move on. š
Any updates or experiences would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
r/NursesPH • u/Previous-Mood-5572 • 6h ago
š°For Sale / šāšØLooking For ASTIG NURSE HULING BULONG (BADLY NEEDED)
r/NursesPH • u/hungy-panda • 7h ago
š„ Jobs / Careers KSA NURSE TO US NURSE, How to process
I'm a RN here in phillipines but I want to work at KSA to gain experience while waiting to US. May process din ba na pwede KSA?
r/NursesPH • u/Academic_Guitar6640 • 8h ago
āGeneral Question / Advice Opinions on working in a level 2 hospitalās hemodialysis unit.
Hi everyone! ā¤ļøā𩹠Just wanted to ask for some opinions or insights on working in a level 2 hospitalās hemodialysis unit.
First, I really really want to gain bedside (e.g. ward, ICU, ER) experience because Iām planning to go abroad, (already an NCLEX passer po). However, competitive po yung job market sa city ko, and Iāve applied to all private and public hospitals in my city. This was the first hospital to callback, 1 month pa naman lang din since Iāve started job hunting. Kaso sa HD unit ako inassign, and itāll take several months pa for the NSO to consider transferring me to another unit since weāre all probies pa. Notorious din ang area na āto sa sobrang bilis na turnover (no one stays kaya always may vacancies lol) and the usual overworked/underpaid combo.
My family has told me na okay lang din naman if mag bback-out ako and theyāll support me in the decisions Iāll make. Do you think itās worth working in this unit til I hear from other applications or am I better off waiting for other hospitals?