Tuesday, October 28, 2008

What is the average Salary per year or month for a Nurse in Europe: UK, Germany, France, Ireland, Italy

What is the average Salary per year or month for a Nurse in Europe: UK, Germany, France, Ireland, Italy?
Just wanted to know being that a starting nurse in New York starts at 68K/year.
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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In Cyprus they start with about 1000 euro per month but the more skills she has the more money she takes. What is 68k ?
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I don't think that the salary for a starting nurse is that high in Europe but I'm not sure.


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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

I can't decide on a major. It is between nursing, culinary arts, or education

I can't decide on a major. It is between nursing, culinary arts, or education?
If I do culinary arts or education I would really like to work in France, maybe Paris, either cooking or maybe teaching French or English. Any thoughts on how either those might work?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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If you earn an R.N. and a B.S. you will make the most money and have the best selection of jobs. Unless you are a citizen of or have the right to work in France as a citizen of another EU nation, you may as well forget about living there unless you marry a French citizen, so long as doing so gives you the right to work there. You would have to check on that. You will not easily find a job as a top chef in France. They have enough native ones. It will be much easier to find a nursing job than a teaching job in France.


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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

can a nurse with a bachelor degree work in France or in any other countries in the world

can a nurse with a bachelor degree work in France or in any other countries in the world?

Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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http://www.degreemoblog.info/nurse_bachelor_degree_work_in_france.html


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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Is France really better than the U.S. in terms of health care and insurance

Is France really better than the U.S. in terms of health care and insurance?
And how is France for nurses, the conditions and salaries??
Other - France - 4 Answers
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The French health care system, under their version of national insurance, is excellent. Private health insurance is usually just taken out as a top up over here. Private insurance is not too expensive either - relatively speaking. In terms of pay conditions French nurses, doctors, dentists and all related health care occupations are reasonably well paid. Another big difference is that in France it is not possible to pursue frivolous law suits and there are no ambulance chasing lawyers. There fore insurance costs are kept down.
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Ohhh yeaaahhh IT IS!!! UN health care systems ranking: France: 1st in the world USA: ...........38th!!! No comment.
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Yes, it really is better and, as a percentage of GDP, it costs less than the American system. This system works for a variety of reasons. To begin with, higher education in France is all but free and therefore doctors and nurses don't begin their professional lives with a crushing burden of debt. Next, malpractice lawsuits are less frequent and don't produce huge judgments. But the principle reason is that health care workers make vastly less that they do in the United States. The average annual compensation for a physician in France is between 65 and 125 thousand euros, a tiny fraction of what an American physician makes. Salaries for nurses and other health care workers are also much lower than in the USA. This means that fees are lower even before insurance reimbursement is taken into account with office visits costing 21 euros ($30) and doctors making house calls for 31 euros (i.e. about $45). Medicine is not as industrialized as it is in the USA and I suspect that this is one reason why it is so effective in France. By most standard measurements, the French have the best health care system in the world.
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France's health insurance is definitely a lot cheaper than in the US, but I still find the quality of care to be MUCH better in the US. I also find French doctors to be not very advanced technologically speaking. (For example, my eye doctor here uses a technique that my eye doctor in the US stopped using years ago to replace with a more modern and faster technique.) For nurses, the salaries are decent and conditions are good. However, don't make any plans to move over here and become a nurse. You'd need to attend French nursing school and pass the French nursing exam to do so.



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