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Thursday, October 6, 2011

More revision for Language proficiency is needed

New Zealand Nursing council has an easy policies when it comes to the English language proficiency, and also, they do not require their future registered nurses to have an IELTS result in one sitting, instead, their possible candidate can take another IELTS test, provided that the category or categories where they have a score lower that 7 will be & or higher on the new result. Like for instance, if a candidate have Listening 7.5 Reading 8 Writing 5.5 and Speaking 9, the candidate can retake the IELTS and should have a score of 7 or higher in the writing task. This is how clear their policy is.

Currently, the Senate in Australia will have a final decision regarding the English language proficiency test, that it needs to be revised more. Although, AHPRA revised some of its policies regarding the proficiency, it is still conflicting the interest of Australia, which is to prevent the downfall of the healthcare personnel in the country.

No one can deny that communication is very important, but nobody can also deny that Australia nowadays is a multicultural country, which has various languages used by different people.

Another assumption was that, both AHPRA and IELTS provider is having a deal, and no one proved this as of the moment. Furthermore, one commentator stated that the following test honored by AHPRA and Institutions that are offering bridging program, does not 100% measure the proficiency of the candidate and it does not also measure the skills of their future healthcare personnel.

What most candidate can do for now is to take IELTS test again and have a band score of 7 in all categories.


Saturday, October 1, 2011

IELTS is required

All applicants for EN or RN in AHPRA need to supply an IELTS score of 7 or higher in all categoties for one sitting only.

Good luck!

IELTS is required

All applicants for EN or RN in AHPRA need to supply an IELTS score of 7 or higher in all categoties for one sitting only.

Good luck!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

AHPRA eligibility is useless

Many overseas trained nurses that applied in AHPRA who happened to received the eligibility letter and mostly, their eligibility letter expires for a year or less.

This eligibility letter either permits overseas nurses to undergo a bridging course so that they can register as Australian RN. However, although these people have an eligibility letter, they where having hard time looking for an institutions that will accept them in the bridging program, since all the schools that is conducting the program required an IELTS of 7 in all categories and it excuses no one, eventhough that you have been exempted by AHPRA.

This has become the traumatic experience of all nurses, and AHPRA would even claim that schools will accept nurses without IELTS, but it is not true at all.

Maybe AHPRA is waiting for another file to be filed against them in the Senate. From the drastic changes of the English language requirement to improper dissemination of information, it makes the dream of the overseas nurses to practice in their own profession.

There was one article that was written that although Australia is not showing how they discriminate other Races, they somehow, show it through implementing rules that will prevent other Races to succeed.

So sad that AHPRA and Australia is a big needle pin in the heart of aspiring nurses.


Thursday, September 15, 2011

The changing policy of AHPRA

The changing standards of AHPRA when it comes to the English language standard is now a hindrance to those good nurses and doctors who wanted to gain registration in Australia. Last August 2011, AHPRA published a new revision of the language proficiency policy for all those professional that wanted to be registered in the said country. However, recently, AHPRA disseminated another revised policy for its required English language standard.

The changing decisions of AHPRA is now a big obstacle for all nurses and physicians who wanted to work down under. There was a parliamentary decision made with regards to the standard that was implemented by the said agency. Nobody can argue that English is very important in communicating with their patient or people, but, it does not mean that if you score high or achieved an IELTS score of 7 or higher you will be a good nurse, as stated by one of the complainant.

Just a month ago, there are many applicants who already had an eligibility letter that are having hard time in looking for a school for the bridging, because although AHPRA exempted the future professionals in Australia from the English test, various institutions and schools do not honor the eligibility letter without the IELTS.

According to some of the institutions, they were just trying to protect their interests and their students as well, because they knew how unreliable AHPRA is when it comes to the English language proficiency standard.

One research claimed that IELTS became the basis of English proficiency due to profit matter.





Wednesday, August 24, 2011

MHTI application is now closed

Please note that those who wanted to apply in MHTI or Mercy Health Training Institute, there application for the 2011 intake bridging program is now closed. For requirements, kindly contact their coordinator.


"The IRON dates for 2011 are closed. We are running a November 2011 course but we have a huge number of applications" from MHTI.

"Please note we have 4 programs scheduled for 2012 – dates to be confirmed late 2011, but will be February, May, August and October".



Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Universities are unaware of the New Language proficiency of AHPRA for nurses

99.9% of unis and private institutions in Australia that is offering for a bridging program for overseas trained nurse are unaware of the new English language proficiency requirement that was carried out in the middle of this year. As of the moment, most unis and institutions required candidates to have an IELTS of 7 for acceptance in the bridging course, not knowing that it had been changed.

Below is the information of the detailed English language proficiency provided by AHPRA.






Monday, August 22, 2011

Conflicting IELTS of AHPRA

All information that you will find in here was not altered or revised.This statement was taken from www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/haa/overseasdoctors/subs/sub110.pdf.




To,
Senate Finance and administration Committee

Parliament House

Canberra

Subject: Problems in regarding to the registration as a Nurse with AHPRA.

Dear SirlMadam

My name is Samjhana Kunwar and I completed my Bachelor of Nursing from the USQ,
Toowoomba in July 2010. I am currently registered in AHPRA with condition and working
as a RN in an aged care. I am writing this letter in response to the letter sent to me by QNU
about your inquiry with the AHPRA. I have faced so many troubles with AHPRA regarding
my registration. So I found this as a great opportunity to express my feelings regarding the
trouble and frustrations I faced with ARPRA.

Firstly, the reception staffs of the AHPRA are not friendly and they never gave me the correct
information when I needed. Every time I went to ask them a question, I never get any
satisfactory answer from them. They always told me that they are not sure and they are
working on it and they will let us know which they never did. Neither they let us to speak
with any other staff who may know the answer; instead they said we are not allowed to talk
with anybody inside.

Moreover, at that time (July20 I0) there was no confirmed rule about the English language
test system for the student from overseas which was the most confusing matter. Because of
that I am still facing plethora of difficulties in getting my full registration. Intheir website, it
was clearly written that we need to get Academic level 7 IELTS result to register with them;
it was not written that they need 7 in each module of the IELTS. I asked more clarification
with them about this but again they did not tell me the correct answer. They said they are
working on it. Keeping that in mind, I thought it will be worthy to apply for registration early
so that I can get my registration quickly and I also thought there will be no harm giving them
the result of IELTS where I got overall 7 because there was no indication of each band 7 in
IEL TS anywhere. So I submitted my application at the end of July with that IELTS result.
Unfortunately, the rule changed after about a month that either they need each band 7 in
IELTS or if we have completed our year 12 in English medium then we don't need to sit for
the IEL TS test. It was very good news for most of the international student because in Nepal,
most of the educational provider have the English Medium Study. I also completed my
diploma in English medium in Nepal. So I was sure about getting the registration. After that,
I also submitted the letter to prove that I have completed my study in English medium and
waited for the response from them.

After 6 weeks, I received a letter from AHPRA saying that according to the result submitted
to them, I haven't got each band 7 in IELTS so that I must sit for and IELTS test and I need
to submit that to get my registration. I was shocked and thought that it might be a mistake
because they might not have received my letter (proof of English medium Study). So I went
to speak with them again and the lady in reception said that it is a mistake and she asked me
to resubmit that letter. I did whatever she said and came back. After 3 weeks, my friend told
me that she received the same letter and she went and spoke with them and they did a big
counselling with her and told that she must get each band 7 to get the registration because
there is no use of English medium study if you can't get the each band 7. So I was amazed
again and I went and asked the same lady in reception and at that time she told me the same
answer as my friend told me. I asked her why didn't she tell me before and she replied she
didn't know that I have submitted the IELTS test. But I have told her everything in previous
visit but there was no point of arguing with her so I left their office quietly.

At that time, I felt I was the most unlucky person in the world because all of my friends who
complete the same level study with me got their registration because they did not submit any
IELTS to AHPRA and our big mistake (according to AHPRA) was submitting the IELTS. On
the other hand, my visa was about to expire in September so I had to do something before it
expired. But again they said it is not their problem. Only option I have left at that time was to
go to the union (QNU) and ask the senior legal officer to speak on our behalf with AHPRA.
So we (my friends with the similar situation) did the same and the senior Legal officer of the
QNU had a board meeting with AHPRA and they decided to register with condition and the
condition was to get the each band 7 in IELTS before 31st may 2011 and work under the
supervision ofRN and also notify the employer about the condition.

It was a bit of relief however I always feel that it is an injustice because my entire friend with
the same qualification and same or less skills of English competency got the full registration.
I am 100% sure that nobody will get each band 7 in IELTS after completing the study in
English medium because they are two different things. The way they test English in IELTS is
totally different. There is very limited time and variety of tasks (totally different than your
course) to complete. I can also guarantee that not even the people with English speaking
background can get each band 7 in IELTS easily. All of my friends who now got the full
registration were also struggling to get the each band 7 before AHPRA's new rule. How can
AHPRA believe that they are safe with them and not with us? It is a very big injustice with
us.
Finally, my problem is that I am unable to get each band 7 in one sitting till this date and my
registration is due to renew in this May. I don't know what will happen next. If! don't get my
registration renewed I will have to return to my country with empty hands as there will be no
value of my 2 years study without registration. I have tried about 15 times to get each band 7
and every time I get more than 7 in 3 bands and alwys6.5 in one band and that band is
different each time for e.g. If it I get 6.5 in reading this time then next one will be writing and
after that it will be speaking and so on... the exam is so frustrating because I cannot go to
work on that day, I lose $317 for one test and I have to face the stress of exam. I wasted
thousands of money in IELTS and the results are always frustrating. I have even got 8 and 8.5
in different band in different time but not at once. So I don't know what sense it makes ....
In conclusion, some of my unanswered questions are:

1. Why doesn't AHPRA trust the University study of its own country? How can a
student pass 2 years bachelor level study in Australia without being competent in
English language? And how do they pass the placement without it? If they have
passed why do they have to again sit for this IELTS test for registration?
2. How can it be believed that whoever did finish year 12 study in English medium is
totally equivalent to the Each band 7 in IELTS? Where I have seen all those people
who got registration now were struggling to get the each band 7 before.
3. How can the 3 hours test prove that the person is totally competent for the English
language test while considering the time limit and different topics of essay in every
test and all those irreverent topic in speaking every time?
4. What is difference of getting 7 in two sitting than in one sitting? Does person's
capacity changes every week? For e.g. If! get 6.5 in speaking this time and get 8 in
next week, does that mean my skill improved a lot this week than last week or vice
versa? Exactly same thing happens to me. So I am getting 8 in one band this time and
6.5 next week in the same band. What does that prove? Does it prove that my
capacity changes every week or it is because of different exam question and different
exam condition every time?
5. Why didn't my application considered according to the previous rule when it was
submitted before the new rule? Even if the new rule applies why I was excluded even
when I was still qualified for the registration? How can they think that all the people
who didn't submitted the IELTS are capable of getting each band 7 when everybody
(all of my friends of same batch) witnessed them sitting for an IELTS test? Why
can't they notice the record that there were thousands of students qualified for an
EEN 1-2 years before but were not registered because of not being able to get each
band 7 IELTS and they were suddenly registered with AHPRA with their new rule of
the alternative for IELTS? Isn't this sufficient enough to realise that studying English
medium is in any way not equivalent to the each band 7 IELTS? If they know why
can't they be practical?
6. Even at work, I have to deal with all sorts of communication issues with resident
(especially resident with dementia), doctors, staff and family in an aged care. Is it
possible without the incompetency of English? What about the documentation? Ifmy
manager, staffs, residents and family are happy with my English skills why can't
AHPRA come and evaluate? If my registration doesn't get renewed, will I be
suddenly disqualified from nursing after May? What about my work experience? No
value for this?
To sum up, I think I am writing too long. You can understand by now that how much trouble
and frustration I faced with AHPRA. I am really worried about my registration and the time I
spent in my studies. Registration is the key point for all this because I won't be able to apply
my knowledge from my study in anywhere in the world without it. I have finished my study
with the help of the loan from bank, which I am not able to pay back yet. If I will have to
return to my country I will have nothing with me. So please consider this letter even if it is
too long but this represents the trouble of hundreds of international students who come to
study in Australia. I wrote this letter in behalf of my other friends as well who are in the same
situation. Finally this was my great opportunity to express my feelings with you. I will be
very grateful for your help in solving these issues with AHPRA. I hope this will bring the
positive outcome and there will be no nurse like me in future facing similar situation with
AHPRA. I am looking forward to hear back from you.

Thanking you.
Yours Sincerely

Please note that the name was not disclosed for privacy purposes


Saturday, August 20, 2011

Schools for Bridging in Australia is NOT well informed

There are numbers of foreign nurses with eligibility letter from AHPRA or NMBA, stating that they are eligible to do the bridging course,however, almost 99% of school in Australia that is offering an IRON program or Competence program is not well updated by the new language proficiency of AHPRA. Up until now, most school stick to the policy of having 7 or higher in all band for IELTS, where they missed  the other language proficiency that was stating that "or" have shown any proof that the language used during their secondary and tertiary education was in English. Currently, there is only one school in Australia that accepts student without IELTS and through the honoring the letter of AHPRA.

This will be so odd, since most English language proficiency was based on the standard of AHPRA, however, schools missed the other point. When will the school learn?

Currently, there is a hearing in the parliamentary government that was questioning the IELTS or OET, which is good, since there is no evidence that being a good nurse is having a higher score in IELTS or OET.


Saturday, June 4, 2011

Visa Classification

Please note that if you intend to use the visa subclass 575, make sure that the institution that you are or will be enrolled to is a CRICOS accredited. However, if it is not, the best option you can have is the visa subclass 547, which is the business short stay visa.

The only disadvantage of 457 from 575 is that, the latter allows you to apply for a working permit while studying or undertaking the program.

Please ask your institution first, since most of the institution will give you visa information as well.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Pre-post

Tomorrow, all institution that does not offer bridging program for the year 2011 will posted here. This will help those who wanted to take bridging course to save them from sending enquiries, and instead, have the right institution.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Conflict

Just an additional information. Although, AHPRA will waived your English language proficiency, however, most of the institution will not accept an applicant for a bridging course that has no IELTS result or OET.

We do hope that by the 1st of July 2011, there will be a clear communication between the institution and AHPRA, since most of the institution does not honor an exemption rule of AHPRA.

Monday, May 23, 2011

What Visa is appropriate

Please do not be confused with the type of visa that you are going to apply for Competence program or IRON program in Australia.

You an an option for either subclass 575 visa, which is a student visa for non-award courses. Since the bridging program belongs to the non-award course, so you can choose this option. There are some forums that i have had read giving advices of getting other types of student visa. Please note that student visa in Australia has different types and to avoid your application from being denied, kindly read more informations regarding visas in Australian Embassy Website.

The second option you can have is the short stay visa subclass 456. Kindly read it on this link, by clicking on the word CLICK HERE

Please be aware that, there are some institutions that requires you to have a specific type of visa, like for instance the VCHN in Melbourne, Victoria, where they required all those student that will take the bridging program in their institution to have a business short stay visa.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

A New Cure to Cancer


MANILA, Philippines – Fourteen-year old Angeli Joyce Dy is not your typical teenager who whiles away her time shopping in malls. At 13, she’s pouring over thick science books and spending her summer at the laboratory of the University of the Philippines (UP) Institute of Biology, testing the anti-cancer, anti-bacterial properties from the bile of the milkfish (bangus).

Unlike most girls her age, Angeli, an incoming third year high school junior at the Capiz National High School, has been going back and forth to the regional office of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Capiz and SIFDEC library in Iloilo to make an in-depth and extensive research on her subject.

Angeli has stumbled upon an existing study on the potential anti-cancer properties of the milkfish bile and wanted to pursue this because in her own words “I want to help contribute in finding a cure to a widespread and global disease such as cancer.”

Her study recently took center stage when Angeli received the second special award from the American Association for Clinical Chemistry for her research project, “Cytotoxicity Against Human Lung (A549) and Colon (HCT116) Carcinomas, Antioxidant and Anti-Bacterial properties of Milkfish (Chanos chanos Forsskal) Bile” at the recently-concluded Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Reno, Nevada.

Certification of Papers for AHPRA

AHPRA always give list of institutions and people who can certify that the documents are certified copy as of that the original.

There are cases that AHPRA will return documents that has not been certified correctly. To avoid confusions, here are the lists of institution or people that can certify your documents to be a true likeness of an original.

For a complete list from AHPRA, kindly click on the highlighted link below:


Taken from AHPRA website.

For those people who are living in Australia or already in that country, the people that can certify the documents are:



  • Justice of the Peace, Bail Justice, Registrar or Deputy Registrar
  •  Lawyer
  • Registered members of the teaching profession
  • Member of the police force
  • Notary Public
  • Permanent staff member of AHPRA
  • Commissioner for Declarations, Oaths or Affidavits (dependent on jurisdictions)
  • Accountant (member of the ICA,  ASA, NIA or CPA)
  • Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff




Outside Australia, the following people are authorised to certify documents:


  • Justice of the peace (UK and NZ)
  •  Notary Public
  • Person appointed to hold, or act in the office of

– Australian Consul-­General, Consul or Vice-­Consul
– Australian Trade Commissioner of Consular Agent
– Australian Ambassador or High Commissioner
– Australian Minister, Head of Mission, Commissioner, Charge d’affaires or Counsellor
– Australian secretary of Attache


What do the above authorised officers need to do to certify your documents?

According to AHPRA, an Authorised officer should fo the following in the presence of the applicant:

  • certify that each documents is a true copy of the original
  • certify that the photograph on photographic documentation (e.g. license or passport) is a true likeness of the applicant
  • witness the signature of the applicant


Certified documents must


  • be initiated on every page by the authorised officer
  • annotated on the last page as appropriate eg " I have sighted the original document and certify this to be a true copy of the original" and signed by the authorise officer
  • List the name, date of certification, and contact phone number, and the number and have the stamp or seal of the authorised office (if relevant) applied.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Deadline for Nursing Licensure Examination for July 2011

Philippine government’s Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) released the deadline for the filing of applications for Nurses Licensure Examination (NLE) this July 2011, in a press release dated January 14, 2011. 

Deadline for submission of applications for the July 2011 Nursing Board Exam for repeaters is until April 15, 2011. For those first timers examinees, the last date of filing will be on May 13, 2011. And take note of this, PRC will not entertain any applications beyond the deadlines specified.

To All July 2011 Nurses Licensure Examination (NLE) applicants can now file their applications at the PRC Central Office at P. Paredes St., Sampaloc, Manila or in any following PRC regional offices:

PRC Regional Offices

  • Baguio
  • Cagayan de Oro
  • Cebu
  • Davao
  • Iloilo
  • Lucena
  • Legazpi
  • Pagadian
  • Tacloban
  • Tuguegarao
PRC Satellite Offices
  • Butuan
  • La Union
  • Zamboanga

Thursday, May 19, 2011

English Test for Bridging

We all know that in order to receive a letter of Bridging in Australia as a nurse, a candidate or an applicant need to have a band score of 7 in all categories in IELTS and A or B for OET or Occupational English Test in four components for Academic. However, there will be cases that AHPRA might waive the English language proficiency of an applicant, and mostly it will be depending on your qualifications.

Please click on the link below to read more about it. The document is taken from AHPRA.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Nursing Programs in Australia

For those of you who have not seen the copy of AHPRA for the list of nursing programs. Please have a look below. 

Only Bridging programs will be listed in here as copied from AHPRA.

APPROVED COURSE LIST NURSING

The Board, at its meeting on the 25 February 2010,

1. noted that under s.283 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009 (the
national law), programs providing qualifications for registration transition on 1 July 2010
will be published on the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) website
as approved programs

2. agreed that the qualifications attached are approved qualifications for the purposes of
sections 53, 94, and 95 of the national law, on the proviso that they are approved on 30
June 2010

3. agreed to roll over all approvals that are due before 1 July 2012 to 1 July 2012

It will be arranged according to the Descriptions as shown below.

For a complete list of Programs approved by AHPRA, kindly click on the link  that is highlighted below:



Division
registration Type
Program of Study
Institution
Accreditation Expiry date
Country
Australia State
Course Type
Status of Program Study
Date Approved

Registered Nurse (Div 1)
General
Bridging program for enrolled nurses to receive credit in Bachelor of Nursing
Australian Catholic University (Sydney) 
Dec 2011 
Australia 
NSW
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1)
 General
HSC Board of Studies endorsed nursing course for credit in Bachelor of Nursing
 University of Western Sydney 
Dec 2012
 Australia 
NSW
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Articulation Course for Chinese Medical University (China) 3+2 Cooperative Bachelor of
Nursing Program and Bachelor of Nursing Course (4642)
University of Western Sydney 
Dec 2012 
Australia 
NSW
Bridging 
Approved 
Jun 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Bridging Program for enrolled nurses to receive credit in Bachelor of Nursing 
University of Wollongong 
Dec 2013 
Australia 
NSW
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Enrolled Nurse (Div 2) 
General
Skill Gap Course for entry to Cert IV in Nursing 
TAFE NSW 
Dec 2012 
Australia
NSW
Bridging 
Approved 
Jun 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Overseas Qualified Nurse Program 
ACT Health 
May 2014 
Australia 
ACT
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Program for Overseas Qualified nurses 
Victorian College of Health & Nursing
 Dec 2010 
Australia 
ACT
Bridging 
Approved 
Jun 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Contemporary Nursing in Australia: orientation and assessment of competence as a
registered nurse
The College of Nursing 
Apr 2013 
Australia 
NSW
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Enrolled Nurse (Div 2) 
General
Contemporary Nursing in Australia: orientation and assessment of competence as a
enrolled nurse
The College of Nursing
 Dec 2013 
Australia 
NSW
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Overseas Nurse Competency Assessment Program (ONCAP) 
Department of Health and Families 
Feb 2012 
Australia 
NT
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Bridging Program for Internationally Qualified Nurses 
Charles Darwin University and Department of
Health and Families
Apr 2012 
Australia 
NT
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Australian Registered Nurse Training Program (ARNTP) University of South Australia 
Apr 2015 
Australia 
SA
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Alpine Health 
Dec 2014 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Enrolled Nurse (Div 2)
 General
Initial Registration Course for Division 2 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Alpine Health 
Dec 2014 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Australian Centre for Further Education 
Dec 2011 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Jun 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Castlemaine Health 
Sep 2013
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Enrolled Nurse (Div 2) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 2 Overseas Registered Nurses
Castlemaine Health 
Sep 2013 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Deakin University 
Apr 2013 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Eastern Health 
Aug 2012 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Education, Training and Employment Australia (Heidelberg)
May 2013 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
 Epworth Freemasons 
Jun 2015
 Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Jun 2010

Enrolled Nurse (Div 2) General
Initial Registration Course for Division 2 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Epworth Freemasons 
Jun 2015 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Jun 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
La Trobe University
Feb 2014 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
 Mercy Health Training Institute (East Melbourne)
Feb 2014 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Enrolled Nurse (Div 2) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 2 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Mercy Health Training Institute (East Melbourne)
Feb 2014 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Ramsay Health Care (Melbourne Head Office) 
Oct 2013 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved
 Feb 2010

Enrolled Nurse (Div 2) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 2 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Ramsay Health Care (Melbourne Head Office)
Oct 2013 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1)
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Robinvale District Health Service (Robinvale) 
Nov 2013 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Enrolled Nurse (Div 2) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 2 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Robinvale District Health Service (Robinvale) 
Nov 2013 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Royal Women’s Hospital 
Dec 2013 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
South West Healthcare (Warrnambool) 
Feb 2014 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Stawell Regional Health (Stawell) 
Oct 2013 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
St Vincent’s & Mercy Private Hospital (Fitzroy & East Melbourne)
Aug 2013 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
University of Ballarat 
Aug 2014 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
Victorian College of Health and Nursing
(Heidelberg)
Sep 2011 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Feb 2010

Registered Nurse (Div 1) 
General
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses 
West Gippsland Health Service
 Mar 2014 
Australia 
VIC
Bridging 
Approved 
Jun 2010

Monday, May 16, 2011

Remember

For all overseas nurse who have received a letter from AHPRA that they are eligible to do a Bridging course in Australia, please take note that Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia will give you a list of program that is acceptable in their country. Since you are advised to do a bridging course, look for the COURSE Type that says BRIDGING.

Because, there are some Agencies, that in order for their applicant to travel or study abroad, they advised them to enroll in Certificate III or IV. Which is not a good idea. However, if you intend to take Aged Care certificate III or IV, then no need to worry about bridging course.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Bridging Program (Australia)

For more info on schools offering the IRON program under NBV

*Education Provider
*Campus
*Course Name
*Accreditation Expiry Date

Alpine Health
Myrtleford, Bright and Mt. Beauty
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
December 2014

Deakin University
Burwood
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
April 2013

Eastern Health
Angliss Hospital,
Box Hill Hospital, Maroondah Hospital.
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
August 2012

Education Training and Employment Australia
Heidelberg
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
May 2011

La Trobe University
Bendigo
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
February 2014

Mercy Health Training Institute (Mercy Health)
East Melbourne
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
February 2014

Mt Alexander Hospital
Castlemaine
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
September 2013

Ramsay Health Care
Melbourne Head Office
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
October 2013

Robinvale District Health Service
Robinvale
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
November 2013

Royal Women’s Hospital
Parkville
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
December 2013

South West Healthcare
Warrnambool
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
February 2014

Stawell Regional Health
Stawell
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
October 2013

Fitzroy
St Vincent’s & Mercy Private Hospital
East Melbourne
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
October 2012

University of Ballarat
Ballarat & East Melbourne
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
August 2014

Victorian College
of Health and Nursing

Heidelberg
Initial Registration Course for Division 1 Overseas Registered Nurses
December 2009

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Fees in Applying for Registration in Australia

Below will be the fees that an international qualified nurse or those who are seeking for registration as Registered nurse in Australia. Fees are subject to change, so it will be best to check AHPRA every now and then for any updated fees.

For a complete list from AHPRA, kindly click on the highlighted link blow:


Taken from AHPRA site.

Logo of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency

Nursing & Midwifery Board of Australia
Schedule of fees

Item                                                   National Fee      Rebate for NSW registrants        Fee for registrants                 

                                                                                                                                              with principal place of
                                                   
                                                                                                                                                   practice in NSW
                                                               
                                                                           $                                    $                                           $

Application for general registration          115                                   -                                         115           

Application for provisional registration   115                                   -                                         115

Application for limited registration           115                                    -                                         115

Application for non practising
                                             registration       20                                      -                                         20

Application for endorsement of 
                                           registration         90                                      -                                         90

Annual fee for general registration           115                                   11                                        104

Annual fee for provisional registration    115                                   11                                        104

Annual fee for limited registration             115                                  11                                        104

Annual fee for endorsement of 
                                             registration         0                                     -                                          0

Annual fee for non practising 
                                           registration           20                                   -                                          20

Late renewal of registration                          55                                   -                                          55

Replacement registration certificate            20                                   -                                          20

Extract from the register                                10                                   -                                           10

Copy of the register 
(if application is assessed as in 
the public interest)                                          2,000                             -                                           2,000

Overseas assessment charge                        220                                -                                            220

Verification of registration status                 50                                  -                                            50

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