In order to accurately reflect the changing healthcare landscape, the Occupational English Test (OET) is also regularly updated. OET believes in being responsive to the healthcare sector, and in ensuring the test remains relevant in today’s global context. The updates ensure that you will work...
The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) has announced that they will also accept Occupational English Test (OET) as proof of language proficiency starting January 2, 2018. This follows in the steps of the United Kingdom’s decision to accept OET results as an alternative...
There is good news in store for nurses and midwives who wish to work in the UK! The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has announced that from November 1st 2017 they will start to accept OET scores as proof of English language proficiency for overseas...
For all healthcare professionals, communication is a very important skill. With increasing shortages in the numbers of qualified nurses in countries like Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, the healthcare system in these countries is looking to fill the gap with overseas trained nurses. One shortcoming...
If you are a nurse looking to work overseas, then you will already probably know that you are required to have a minimum level of English proficiency, which can be demonstrated through scores in the IELTS or OET tests. So, how do you decide which...
IELTS, the International English Language Testing System, is an exam that is designed to test the language skills of candidates who need to study or work in countries where English is the medium of communication. Recognised by Universities and employers across the globe, this exam...
The IELTS Exam (or the International English Language Testing System) is the world’s leading English test which is used as a benchmark for higher education, immigration and employment. The IELTS is internationally recognized and can open the doors to education and employment in many countries...