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RE: Issues with nursing practice in Cameroon

in #nursing6 years ago

Wow that is horrible on all levels. The pricing comparatively pretty good, but considering your pay is probably half a one weeks pay here in the US, that's horrible. Nursing here does have horrible hours too there are some shifts that are actually 36 hours straight. They're trying to get away from that. They're finally realizing mistakes happen you there is a lack of sleep. An average shift though is about 12 hrs. Nurses trained in the US actually receive more schooling and training than a standard MD.

Plus here there is a shortage , so because of the shortage wages are higher. It's been said if the decline in students keeps falling that we might start losing things like the small clinics or urgent care facilities. They're expecting a major impact before 2030.

I would thing nurses would be in high demand in Cameroon or anywhere in West Africa. If that is the case does the same hold true with doctors? This is just scary :(

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Nursing practice in the US is quite a good option to me. Thanks for your valuable comment and for passing by.

You're very welcome. I wish it were better there. I am still amazed at how bad it is.

It is kind of really hard to believe bro.
It is really bad..

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