Dream Big. Go Far. – Meet our White Glove Nurses

We always inspire our nurses to chase after their dreams because we believe they have what it takes to make a difference. At White Glove Placement, Inc. we offer foreign nurses the chance to make it in America with our nursing sponsorship program we offer. Check out our nurses below who have been making strides in their nursing career.

Pamela D. RN

Pamela is a nurse from Sorsogon, Philippines. She was a nurse for 6 years in the Philippines before her aunt recommended her to apply for nursing agencies that can help her through sponsorship. Out of all the agencies she applied for, she said White Glove was the only one who reached back to her, which she was thankful for. She said the application process was easy as she applied online, and the process took about a year.

She arrived in New York in 2005, starting off as a Med Surge nurse for one of New York’s hospitals. In total she has 11 years of Med Surge nursing experience, 2 years of oncology nursing, and now works in Telemetry.

The adjustment to the nursing job wasn’t hard for her due to her experience as a nurse back home. She said the biggest challenge was more from the language barriers she faced amongst her and her colleagues. Culture shock was another obstacle she faced as she was shocked at the way people dressed compared to the people back home.

When asked what she misses back home, she said she missed her mom the most. She is the youngest out of 7 children so missing her family was a challenge when she first arrived. Now she is happily married with a 7-year-old son. During her days off she enjoys spending time with them, relaxing, and watching tv like cartoons with her son or tuning in to her favorite Korean dramas.

Her biggest advice to other nurses is to keep an open mind, expect separation anxiety, but know that you will be making a difference by doing what you need to provide for your family back home. She said back then it was hard to make ends meet so it motivated her to become a hardworking nurse.

I asked Pamela if she would recommend White Glove to other nurses and she said, “Yes. 150% to 250% yes!” In fact, she has a niece who just signed her contract with White Glove and is waiting for her visa to process to come here. Her nephew is also waiting to process his papers as well. She is truly grateful to White Glove for helping her family receive this opportunity.

Sheila M. RN

Sheila is a nurse from the Philippines who was recommended by her nursing friend and arrived here in 2011. She said her application process was fast and she received her Visa in 8 months. She has 16 years’ experience as a nurse. She started as an ER nurse, when she first arrived in New York and worked as an HHA on the weekends for White Glove. Now she works as an OR nurse.

One of her biggest challenges was the culture shock going from a small hospital in the Philippines into the bigger sized hospital facilities in New York. When asked what she missed from the Philippines, she said she missed the people.

Like most Filipinos, Sheila was pressured to become a nurse by her mother but grew to love nursing because she enjoys taking care of people. In fact, she is so hardworking that she holds four different jobs and works 6 days a week. On her day off she enjoys relaxing and unwinding at home.

Sheila’s advice to future nurses interested in moving to New York is you must “start from the bottom and work hard to get what you want.” She says although you can expect to be homesick, to be efficient working hard and dedication is key to your success.

Hasmin S. RN

Hasmin is a nurse from the Philippines. Unfortunately for her case she said she waited 6 years for her to arrive to New York after applying because she faced some issues with her Visa. She said White Glove was very helpful throughout the process and always kept in touch with her. She was recommended to White Glove through a fellow nurse friend who arrived to New York before her.

She decided to become a nurse because she wanted to be of service to the people in her community. She loves being a nurse because she loves being able to help others as well as the job security the field offers her. She has 15 years of nursing experience with focus on Gynecology and Obstetrics. Now, she is working with Geriatric care.

Hasmin enjoys sleeping in on her days off as well as watch films. She even has a passion for writing and enjoys reading books as well. When asked what she misses about the Philippines, she says she misses her family the most but is in the works of getting them here to New York.

Her advice for other nurses looking to New York is to not be afraid of the struggle. Her tip to overcoming the fear is to set your goals and have a purpose. She says the job will be stressful as you get through the transition into working in a new environment, but everything will work out fine if you stay true to yourself and follow directions. She says, “what’s important is doing what you can to update your skills and do what you can to protect yourself, your patients, and your license. At the end of the day, you’re still a nurse and you have to do it.”

When asked if she would recommend White Glove to other nurses, she said, “of course!”

Ready to join our team?

Our White Glove Placement team is ready to help you! Email your resume to sponsorships@whiteglovecare.net or visit us online and submit your application at www.whiteglovecare.com/foreign-sponsorship today!

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National Pizza Day

Pizza and nurse go together

A pretty cheesy comparison, there are certainly some characteristics the wonderful nurses we know share with the worlds’ favorite fast food. Both being loved and popular, they will equally spice up anyone’s day. Like nursing care, your pie may be customized for your individual needs and taste.

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Nursing Essentials

Although your skills and your compassion are your most valuable tools in the nursing world. It is also good to have some of these useful nursing essentials to help you through your everyday nurse life.

Good Scrubs

Don’t buy scrubs you can’t move in. As a nurse you are always on the go so make sure your scrubs are comfy, breathable, and easy to clean.

Click Pens

You can never have enough pens! Ask any nurse, and they can all say they have lost one too many pens to count. Click pens are a favorite staple in the nursing world because you just click it to use it versus having to deal with removing a cap. Click pens also usually come with the option to easily attach them to pockets, clipboards, and etc.

Pen Lights

Pen lights are a nursing must have because it is helpful when assessing a patient’s pupils. This is also helpful to have during night shifts so you can avoid needing to turn on lights to prevent cranky patients.

Comfortable Shoes

As a nurse you are always on your feet so make sure to pick out the right shoes that have reliable support. Choosing the right shoes can help prevent back pain and foot problems such as bunions, calluses, and ingrown toenails.

Stethoscope

Choosing the right stethoscope is a personal preference but here are some things to consider when finding the right one:

  • Stainless steel or titanium are best for conducting sound.
  • Having thick, durable tubing can help isolate acoustics and external noises.
  • Length should be considered as sound can become compromised with longer tubes.
  • Ear tips should fit you securely to create a seal and prevent external sounds.

Drug Guides or Nursing Diagnosis Apps

Always keep up with the latest pharmaceutical and health information to help ensure the safety of your patients and their health. Small guides and apps are great tools you can access right at your fingertips.

Good Luck!

We want our nurses to succeed so we hope these essential nursing tools help you in your everyday nurse life. Did we miss anything on your nursing must-haves? Wishing you the best always!

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What’s your New Year’s Resolutions?

Make Next Year Yours!

Although 2021 has been a rough year for many, that should not stop YOU from looking forward to a New Year. YOU deserve greatness and the new year is the perfect time to not only reflect on yourself but also the time to focus on where you want to go from here.

This is your time to set new goals for your future and to think of what new adventures and professional changes you want to make for your nursing career. We are always here for our nurses, so we’ve compiled a list of New Year’s resolution ideas for nurses to consider for the New Year.

1. Advance Your Education

There is always more to learn and depending what nursing direction you are planning on going on, many nursing positions require advanced knowledge and specialized certifications for you to practice and/or lead effectively. As the U.S. healthcare system continues to change, there is always room for you to gain new skill sets and advanced your degree.

Think about what direction you want to take your nursing career and invest in time to get to know what you want and don’t want in your next nursing job. Research the different programs that are available and the steps you can take to achieve meeting those requirements needed for your next nursing career move.

2. Stay Updated with Laws

As nursing practice laws and regulations vary by state to state and change periodically, consider updating yourself on these laws. This is especially important for our travel nurses. Research what you need to know especially if you’re planning on traveling to different states for the New Year. Familiarize yourself on each state’s legislations and set up Google alerts on nursing related topics for your inbox or sign up for various nursing publication sources to help you stay connected with industry news.

3. Stay Updated with the Latest Technology

As you continue to grow as nurses so does the world and technology around you. Technology software and devices are advancing at a rapid pace and as nurses, it is important for you to stay informed. It is especially crucial for nurses to have the ability to adapt to the new systems and equipment. Being updated on the latest technologies will also help you as you apply for different travel nursing opportunities across the state that may be carrying different types of equipment from previous hospitals you have worked for.

4. Volunteer

As a nurse, you possess unique skills that can help in your communities in ways that others can’t. If you have the free time, consider giving back to your community by volunteering at local organizations that provide health screenings and wellness evaluations. By giving back to your community you will gain a greater connection with them and you’ll feel good about yourself afterwards too.

5. Attend Trainings and Courses

Take the new year to attend trainings for other skills you may be interested in learning and would like to get certified in. Also think about attending a trauma and abuse training course to help you learn the warning signs of human trafficking or domestic violence to help those patients you may encounter.

6. Build Your Connections

Effective communication is not only important with your patients but with your fellow peers. Make sure to build more connections with your fellow peers and connect with your unit by attending more meetings or setting up procedures to help learn from each other.

7. Take Care of Yourself

The best New Year’s resolution you can give yourself is to remind yourself that your wellness comes first. Make sure to take care of your mind, body, and spirit because YOU matter. You can’t save others if you’re not healthy so make sure to always make the time to take a day off or a moment to breathe when you need to.

Happy New Year!

We hope you and your families have a joyous, healthy, prosperous, and safe New Years! Just because the Year of the Nurse is coming to an end, let this be the year that reminds all of us that all our nurses are valuable in every way. We are so grateful for you and all you do for our community. Thank you for being here for us and we are wishing you all the best for the new year to come!

 

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Tips for Healthcare Workers During the Holidays

The holidays can be a stressful time for everyone, especially if you’re a healthcare worker who is always on the run. During the busy holiday season, we can be tempted to increase in unhealthy behaviors such as eating more sweets or sleeping less. Here are some tips to help you get through the holidays with less stress and more joy.

Recognize the signs of stress and burnout.

When you’re a healthcare worker, you tend to give and give, especially during the holidays when you give even more. High stress levels or full burnout can creep up on you, which is why it’s important to know when you need a break. Realize when it’s time to say no to picking up an extra shift that you can’t handle.

Anticipate your holiday triggers.

Are there holiday activities or toxic relatives that may trigger stress or unhappy memories? Do you start to feel grief or loss that trigger you during the holidays? Know when to say no to things you don’t want to do or people who may cause unwanted stress. Limit yourself to exposures and avoid certain places, events, and people that may trigger you.

Have self-care on the top of your list.

We can’t stress enough how important self-care is, especially when you’re busier than usual. Even taking a five-minute break for meditation or a brisk walk around the block can help clear your mind.

Don’t be afraid to ask for help!

Just because your job is to care for others, doesn’t mean others can’t care for you! Feeling overwhelmed? Don’t hesitate to pick up that phone and call up a friend or family who can help you out, even if it’s just to help run an errand or watch the kids so you can take a break.

Plan ahead!

Planning is key during the holidays, to help keep you on track of all the things on your list. Make lists and/or set reminders on your phone to help you prioritize and get things done.

Shop Online.

When you work back-to-back shifts, sometimes shopping online is the easiest way to get your holiday gifts out of your way. Lucky for you, you can get exclusive deals with your employee discounts through Tickets at Work.

Simplify your holiday activities.

Believe it or not, you don’t have to attend every single event or participate in all the holiday activities. Scale down on the holiday frenzy by participating in things you know won’t interfere with your schedule or sanity. You can even avoid the drama altogether and have a small intimate gathering with your family or friends.

Season’s Greetings!

Thank you to all our nurses and healthcare workers and staff for all you do for our community. We appreciate all of you for your hard work and we hope this holiday season brings you and your family love, joy, and peace throughout the New Year to come!

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