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Federles Master Tutorial On Abdominal Imaging
2020-06-29 - 2020-07-01    
All Day
The course is designed to provide the tools for participants to enhance abdominal imaging interpretation skills utilizing the latest imaging technologies. Time: 1:00 pm - [...]
IASTEM - 864th International Conference On Medical, Biological And Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS
2020-07-01 - 2020-07-02    
All Day
IASTEM - 864th International Conference on Medical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS will be held on 3rd - 4th July, 2020 at Hamburg, Germany . [...]
International Conference On Medical & Health Science
2020-07-02 - 2020-07-03    
All Day
ICMHS is being organized by Researchfora. The aim of the conference is to provide the platform for Students, Doctors, Researchers and Academicians to share the [...]
Mental Health, Addiction, And Legal Aspects Of End-Of-Life Care CME Cruise
2020-07-03 - 2020-07-10    
All Day
Mental Health, Addiction Medicine, and Legal Aspects of End-of-Life Care CME Cruise Conference. 7-Night Cruise to Alaska from Seattle, Washington on Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Solstice. [...]
ISER- 843rd International Conference On Science, Health And Medicine ICSHM
2020-07-03 - 2020-07-04    
All Day
ISER- 843rd International Conference on Science, Health and Medicine (ICSHM) is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the academicians, [...]
04 Jul
2020-07-04    
12:00 am
ICRAMMHS is to bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in the field of Medical, Medicine and Health Sciences to a common forum. All the [...]
6th Annual Formulation And Drug Delivery Congress
2020-07-08 - 2020-07-09    
All Day
Meet and learn from experts in the pharmaceutical sciences community to address critical strategic developments and technical innovation in formulation, drug delivery and manufacturing of [...]
7th Global Conference On Pharma Industry And Medical Devices
2020-07-08 - 2020-07-09    
All Day
The Global Conference on Pharma Industry and Medical Devices GCPIMD is to bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in the field of Pharmacy and [...]
IASTEM - 868th International Conference On Medical, Biological And Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS
2020-07-09 - 2020-07-10    
All Day
IASTEM - 868th International Conference on Medical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS will be held on 9th - 10th July, 2020 at Amsterdam, Netherlands . [...]
2nd Annual Congress On Antibiotics, Bacterial Infections & Antimicrobial Resistance
2020-07-09 - 2020-07-10    
All Day
EURO ANTIBIOTICS 2020 invites all the participants from all over the world to attend 2nd Annual Congress Antibiotics, Bacterial infections & Antimicrobial Resistance to be [...]
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5 Challenges That Come With Recruiting Nurses From Overseas

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The healthcare industry continues to be pressured to perform well and ensure that the standards remain high for patients. However, staffing shortages are becoming a problem and it’s forcing healthcare businesses and centres to look overseas to fill the roles that are desperately required. Recruiting nurses overseas can help to resolve issues in terms of recruitment, but that’s not to say it doesn’t come with challenges. Here are 5 common ones that can arise when hiring nurses from overseas.

Language barrier can be a problem

As with any role in any sector, hiring an employee from overseas will come with some language barriers unless the nurse has learnt to speak fluent in the local language. Considering the challenges that come with working in the healthcare industry, having a language barrier can make the challenge even harder as communication is crucial within the role. How hospitals and health clinics can overcome these issues is by providing language classes to help the nurses to communicate better in the working environment.

Difference in education

Healthcare qualifications and education have different standards around the world, which means someone who may be considered qualified in one country, may not be elsewhere. This is where considerations need to be made about what types of learning are provided in the country the nurse is arriving from and whether their knowledge is sufficient to work.

Arranging permissions to work

This can be dependant on where the nurse actually resides from. If the nurse is being recruited from an area that will require work permissions, this may prove even more difficult. For example, the laws regarding immigration to the EU can be considered complicated and take time to pass. UK visa details would need to be arranged along with masses of paperwork to ensure the nurse has the right to work in the country. This isn’t a guaranteed process so all steps need to be considered carefully.

Differences in culture

It’s important to be sensitive around the cultural differences that other nurses will have. There will be certain actions that they have to take due to their religion or upbringing which should be considered. For example, in some cultures nurses may have to dress a certain way in front of men due to what they believe in. You need to be able to acknowledge the difference that they have and ensuring that there will be no major obstructions that will enable the nurse to fulfil their role.

Integrating into the workplace

How well a nurse integrates into the workplace is totally dependant on the environment and the people that are around them in the business. There is a suggestion that hiring nurses overseas can provide animosity amongst fellow nurses as they feel they’re underqualified, taking jobs and essentially harming the local healthcare industry. Fortunately, support can be provided to overseas nurses who feel they may not be integrating as much as they would have liked to.

Shortages are occurring around the world when it comes to fulfilling nursing roles and hiring overseas may be the way forward to overcome the issue we’re currently witnessing. Although this isn’t an immediate solution, it can be a temporary move that can be seen as positive to ensure that the healthcare sector is provided with the support that it needs.