USA Medical Tourism, Inc, and Grassroots Health Care Family Clinic in USA With the support of Jackson Memorial Hospital will be conducting the 1st batch of the 2011 recruitment and training in Nigeria beginning February/March 2011. USA Medical Tourism, Inc is established to save lives by health promotion, disease prevention, health maintenance, and first class treatment in the USA best hospitals in the world.
The training and preparation shall be conducted by a team of professionals from the USA. The team leader is a
Medical Doctor and also holds a PhD. in Nursing Practice.
The recruitment and training sessions will hold in Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja, Kaduna, Zaria, Sokoto, Kano and PortHarcourt. You will have the opportunity to choose your venue. Please complete the form below with your details.
Please read the following details carefully.
NURSES:
Registered Nurses will be trained and equipped for the
CGFNS (
Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools) and NCLEX-
RN (
National Council Licensure Examination). There shall be live review LIVE REVIEW course for Examination Preparation. CD/DVD
Practice materials available. This interaction shall be used as an opportunity to hire
RNs with
CGFNS/NCLEX
This training is very expensive. However, you will be receiving 1
st hand information from the professionals in the USA on how to pass these exams with ease. The training fees are highly discounted to give opportunities to as many willing
RNs as possible. The discount cost is
$250 for the live review (one day) for early registration
$350 for live review & CD/DVD
practice materials for early registration
Below are the highlights of the training session.
•Training to pass
CGFNS & NCLEX exams
•Practice CD/DVD comes with registration
•Recruitment facilitation (in the USA)
••
RN direct connection to immigration attorney and pays agreed immigration fees & services.
FOR PHARMACISTS
Please complete the form below to register your names for upcoming recruitment in June, 2011.
There is no training fee for pharmacists
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