Originally Posted by suzanne4
But if they already have the training, why not get the RN license here, and probably double the money, at least in some states.
I agree that would ultimately be the most ideal route, but maybe she would like being a scrub tech while she works out the best way to pursue her US RN?
I do have a friend from Germany who is still trying to find a way to get licensed in the US and not having any luck as she never had a pediatric course and no nursing school in the area (for many miles) will agree to offer just this one class. Right now it appears that she needs to start over, that's what she's been told, and that isn't practical for her right now. You'd think in a shortage the government or NLN would provide a standard for this... a few schools that agree to be part of a program to provide the few classes a foreign nurse needs?
We did do a search on the international list but came up with nothing relevant to her situation which is missing coursework before she can even pursue the rest of the red tape.
German Nurse- Den besten Erfolg! I think in most states you will need to pursue a formal course then certification.