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Faces of care: our nurses, their journeys, their impact

 

On this International Nurses Day, we join the global celebration of nurses — the dedicated, compassionate professionals who care for others, often crossing borders to do so. Under the International Council of Nurses’ 2025 theme, "Our Nurses. Our Future. Caring for nurses strengthens economies," we recognise that supporting nurses is not just a moral duty, but a critical investment in healthier societies and stronger economies. 

At OET, we see first-hand how internationally educated nurses transform lives across the globe. We are proud to celebrate their journeys, their resilience, their contributions and to stand with them as partners in care. 

 

Empowering nurses through meaningful support 

 
The International Council of Nurses (ICN)’s message is clear: without healthy, supported nurses, healthcare systems cannot thrive. Yet many nurses face immense challenges, from unsafe staffing levels to burnout and low wages. OET believes in empowering nurses by opening doors to international careers, helping them thrive in diverse healthcare environments, and supporting their confidence to deliver person-centred care. 
 
OET is more than a test. It’s a bridge. One that connects nurses to new opportunities, while keeping them grounded in their profession. Unlike general English exams, OET is healthcare-specific, designed to reflect the communication nurses use daily. This focus not only helps nurses meet official language requirements but also prepares them for the realities of working in English-speaking healthcare systems. 
 
As the ICN rightly states, “Supporting nurses is not only a moral imperative but also a strategic investment in global well-being and economic stability.” By supporting nurses, we contribute to more resilient healthcare systems and healthier populations. 
 
Through initiatives like our Living the Language Workshops, and our advocacy for issues like linguistic challenges and speaking up in the workplace, OET plays an active role in highlighting and addressing key concerns that affect nurses' well-being and success. We celebrate not just the achievement of passing a test, but the confidence and readiness nurses gain for the road ahead.  

 

Meet the faces of care 

 
We are honoured to share the stories of nurses who inspire us daily: 
 
  • Brenda, from Kenya to the UK: “Helping patients motivates me and makes me happy. I just want to make them feel comfortable and happy.” Read Brenda’s story 

  • Bianca, from Brazil to the USA: “I started thinking about becoming a nurse when I was a teenager because I needed to take care of my grandmother who had Alzheimer’s disease.”  Read Bianca’s story 

  • Charlene, from India to the UK: “The transition from prehospital emergency care back into a hospital setting was tough. But I knew my skills were still there. I just had to adapt.”  Read Charlene’s story 

  • Edwin, from the Philippines to Australia: “Being an OET Hero gives me the opportunity to inspire people, and I believe the best part of living is when you inspire someone.” Meet Edwin 
     

Their journeys remind us that caring knows no borders. These are just some of the many success stories we proudly share — and we know there are many more. If you or someone you know has used the OET Test to take the next step in their nursing career, we’d love to hear from you.
 

Share your story with us here.

 

Our Nurses. Our Future.

  

On this day, and every day, we stand with nurses. We celebrate their courage, their care, and their determination. We reaffirm our commitment to being more than a test provider — to being a partner in care, an advocate for success, and a supporter of global nursing excellence. 
Let’s build a future where every nurse feels valued, supported, and empowered to lead, heal, and care — wherever they are.