COURSES – TEST PREPARARTIONS
Josgiri Education is an educational institution that provides training and coaching for various professional exams, including nursing, medical, and other healthcare-related exams.
We offer a range of courses and programs, including NCLEX-RN, IELTS, OET, HAAD, DHA, and MOH, among others.
Josgiri Education aims to provide high-quality education and training to help students achieve their career goals and succeed in their chosen profession.
OET stands for Occupational English Test. It's a language proficiency test designed for healthcare professionals who want to work or study in English-speaking countries.
The OET test assesses four language skills:
Reading: 60 minutes
Writing: 45 minutes
Speaking: 20 minutes
Listening: 50 minutes
OET scores range from A (highest) to E (lowest). Most healthcare organizations and regulatory bodies require a minimum OET score for registration or employment.
OET is recognized by healthcare boards and councils in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore, among others.
Some benefits of OET include:
- Relevant to healthcare professionals
- Tests language skills in a healthcare context
- Accepted by healthcare regulatory bodies
- Can be taken at various test centers worldwide
IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. It's a standardized English language proficiency test designed for non-native English speakers who want to study, work, or migrate to English-speaking countries.
The IELTS test assesses four language skills:
1. Listening: 30 minutes, 40 questions
2. Reading: 60 minutes, 40 questions
3. Writing: 60 minutes, 2 tasks
4. Speaking: 11-14 minutes, face-to-face interview
IELTS scores range from 0 to 9, with 9 being the highest. Most universities, colleges, and organizations require a minimum IELTS score for admission or employment.
There are two types of IELTS tests:
1. Academic: For students seeking admission to universities or colleges.
2. General Training: For individuals migrating to English-speaking countries or seeking work experience.
PTE stands for Pearson Test of English. It's a computer-based English language proficiency test designed for non-native English speakers who want to study, work, or migrate to English-speaking countries.
The PTE test assesses four language skills:
1. Speaking and Writing: 77-93 minutes
2. Reading: 32-41 minutes
3. Listening: 45-57 minutes
PTE scores range from 10 to 90, with 90 being the highest. Most universities, colleges, and organizations require a minimum PTE score for admission or employment.
PTE is known for its fast results, with scores typically available within 5 working days.
Some benefits of PTE include:
- Flexible test dates and times
- Fast results
- Accepted by thousands of institutions worldwide
- Computer-based test, making it easier to take
The MOH (Ministry of Health) exam is a licensing exam for healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other allied health professionals, who want to practice in certain countries, such as Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.
The MOH exam assesses a candidate's knowledge, skills, and competencies in their respective healthcare profession. The exam format and content vary depending on the country and the profession.
Some common features of the MOH exam include:
1. Multiple-choice questions: Testing knowledge and understanding of healthcare concepts and practices.
2. Clinical scenarios: Assessing a candidate's ability to apply knowledge and skills in real-world clinical situations.
3. OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination): Evaluating a candidate's clinical skills and competencies in a simulated clinical environment. Passing the MOH exam is a requirement for healthcare professionals to obtain a license to practice in certain countries.
The HAAD (Health Authority Abu Dhabi) test is a licensing exam for healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other allied health professionals, who want to practice in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
The HAAD test assesses a candidate's knowledge, skills, and competencies in their respective healthcare profession. The exam format and content vary depending on the profession.
Some common features of the HAAD test include:
1. Multiple-choice questions: Testing knowledge and understanding of healthcare concepts and practices.
2. Clinical scenarios: Assessing a candidate's ability to apply knowledge and skills in real-world clinical situations.
3. OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination): Evaluating a candidate's clinical skills and competencies in a simulated clinical environment.
Passing the HAAD test is a requirement for healthcare professionals to obtain a license to practice in Abu Dhabi.
The DHA (Dubai Health Authority) test is a licensing exam for healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other allied health professionals, who want to practice in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The DHA test assesses a candidate's knowledge, skills, and competencies in their respective healthcare profession. The exam format and content vary depending on the profession.
Some common features of the DHA test include:
1. Multiple-choice questions: Testing knowledge and understanding of healthcare concepts and practices.
2. Clinical scenarios: Assessing a candidate's ability to apply knowledge and skills in real-world clinical situations.
3. OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination): Evaluating a candidate's clinical skills and competencies in a simulated clinical environment. Passing the DHA test is a requirement for healthcare professionals to obtain a license to practice in Dubai.
The Prometric test is a licensing exam for healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other allied health professionals. The test is administered by Prometric, a leading provider of technology-enabled testing and assessment solutions.
The Prometric test assesses a candidate's knowledge, skills, and competencies in their respective healthcare profession. The exam format and content vary depending on the profession and the country.
Some common features of the Prometric test include:
1. Multiple-choice questions: Testing knowledge and understanding of healthcare concepts and practices.
2. Clinical scenarios: Assessing a candidate's ability to apply knowledge and skills in real-world clinical situations.
3. OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination): Evaluating a candidate's clinical skills and competencies in a simulated clinical environment.
The Prometric test is used by various healthcare regulatory bodies, including the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), the Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD), and the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS).
CBT stands for Computer-Based Test. It's a type of exam that's administered on a computer, rather than on paper. CBTs are often used for licensing exams, certification exams, and other types of assessments.
In the context of healthcare professionals, CBTs are commonly used for exams like the Prometric test, the DHA test, and the HAAD test.
CBTs offer several benefits, including:
1. Flexibility: CBTs can be taken at a test centre or online, depending on the exam.
2. Accuracy: CBTs reduce the risk of human error, as the computer scores the exam.
3. Speed: CBTs provide quick results, often immediately after completing the exam.
The NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse) is a standardized exam that nursing school graduates in the United States and Canada must pass to become licensed as a registered nurse (RN).
The exam tests a candidate's knowledge, skills, and abilities in four main categories:
1. Safe and Effective Care Environment: 21-33% of the exam questions
2. Health Promotion and Maintenance: 12-16% of the exam questions
3. Psychological Integrity: 9-15% of the exam questions
4. Physiological Integrity: 38-62% of the exam questions
NCLEX-RN exam questions are designed to test a candidate's ability to apply nursing knowledge and skills in a variety of scenarios.
BLS
BLS (Basic Life Support) training is a program that teaches individuals how to respond to cardiac and respiratory emergencies, including cardiac arrest, choking, and other life-threatening situations.
The training typically covers:
1. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Techniques for adult, child, and infant CPR.
2. Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use: How to use an AED to restore a normal heartbeat.
3. Relief of choking: Techniques for relieving choking in adults, children, and infants.
4. Use of barrier devices: How to use barrier devices, such as face shields, to reduce the risk of disease transmission.
At josgiri Education BLS training is provided by certified instructors and may include both classroom instruction and hands-on practice.
The benefits of BLS training include:
1. Saving lives: BLS training can help you respond to cardiac and respiratory emergencies and potentially save lives.
2. Increased confidence: BLS training can increase your confidence in responding to emergencies.
3. Compliance with regulations: Many workplaces and organizations require employees to have BLS certification.
ACLS stands for Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support. It's a training program that teaches healthcare professionals how to respond to cardiac emergencies, including cardiac arrest, myocardial infarction, and stroke.
ACLS training builds on the skills learned in Basic Life Support (BLS) training and covers more advanced topics, such as:
1. Cardiac rhythm interpretation: Identifying and interpreting cardiac rhythms, including normal and abnormal rhythms.
2. Defibrillation and cardioversion: Using defibrillators and cardioverters to restore a normal heartbeat.
3. Pharmacological interventions: Administering medications, such as epinephrine and amiodarone, to treat cardiac emergencies.
4. Airway management: Managing a patient's airway, including intubation and ventilation.
At Josgiri Education ACLS training is provided by certified instructors and may include both classroom instruction and hands-on practice.
The benefits of ACLS training include:
1. Improved patient outcomes: ACLS training can help healthcare professionals respond more effectively to cardiac emergencies, improving patient outcomes.
2. Increased confidence: ACLS training can increase healthcare professionals' confidence in responding to cardiac emergencies.
3. Compliance with regulations: Many healthcare organizations require healthcare professionals to have ACLS certification.