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Testimonials

Orienting Foreign-born Nurses to Work Effectively in American Hospitals: A Training Manual for Health Educators should be incorporated into every US Hospital's RN orientation that hires internationally educated nurses. This toolkit helps our Hospital Educators learn as well as teach their US and International RN staff some of the cultural differences between the US and other country's Hospitals. This toolkit begins to assist all US RNs to become a united winning team. All of the Hospital's staff and patients benefit with this increased insight and knowledge while delivering patient care.

Darlene Grover, RN
President of International Nurses Alliance

65 Tips for Foreign Born Nurses Working in American Hospitals is an essential tool for all Nursing Managers and Hospital Nurse Educators to have and share with all of their internationally educated Nurses. The booklet has captured the essence of what these nurses lack and helps them understand and navigate in our American Health System. BRAVO!

Darlene Grover, RN
President of International Nurses Alliance

60 Terrific Tips for a Successful Transition:  New Grad to Competent Nurse is an excellent resource to round out our program for new nurses; it is particularly helpful in providing organizational tips and tips on physician-nurse relationships.

Lee Jerls, RN, BSN
Director of Nursing Education Practice/Research Program
Northeast Medical Center Hospital

Supportfornurses.com is a must for the new nurse or any nurse who is interested in effective communication, problem solving and team work. The phrase "why can't we all just get along" comes to mind and supportfornurses.com provides the answers and insight to that very question in today's fast paced clinical environment often fraught with tension and anxiety with all that must be accomplished in the work day of a nurse.

Kimberley A. Brooks
RN since 1985

The Tips Booklet, 60 Terrific Tips for a Successful Transition: New Grad to Competent Nurse was very helpful; I am a senior (BSN) nursing student, and I did a presentation on transitioning into a nursing practice for my fellow students; your tips were great! Thank you very much!

Jessica Nagle,
Murray State University
Murray, Kentucky

I work in the Diversity Office of a major health care system where we are hiring foreign-born nurses. 65 Tips for Foreign-born Nurses Working in American Hospitals provides all the information our staff will need, and presents it in a clear and easy-to-read format. I can't thank you enough for this resource.

Judy Kaye
Diversity Consultant
Providence, Rhode Island

We are the largest privately held job placement company in the New York metro area. We have over 100 foreign-born nurses who have immigrated to America through our International program. We are using the hard copies of your 65 Tips for Foreign-born Nurses Working in American Hospitals booklet and loving it! Our Nurses and our facilities tell us it provides invaluable information!

Laura Leigh Carroll, RN, CTS
Vice President, Lloyd Staffing,
Melville, New York

I really think the Tips Booklet 60 Terrific Tips for a Successful Transition: New Grad to Competent Nurse for new grads is terrific. It really lets the new grads know that they are not alone when they start to feel overwhelmed with the new job. I can tell them that it takes a good year for them to feel comfortable but when they see if written down it really helps them know I am not making it up!

Chris Garber, RN
Upper Valley Medical Center
Troy, Ohio

I gave a copy of Tips and Strategies for Effective Time Management to one of my nurses; she refers to this document for guidance while doing floor orientation. One of my experienced nurses (with three years of experience) said this document has increased her organizational skills.

Brian Busk, RN, BSN
Nurse Health Educator
Mercy Medical Center
Redding, CA