Originally Posted by Eaglegrad007

I am trying to help a friend find out how a Filipino nurse midwife can get a job in the USA. She has a neice in the Phillipines who has a nurse midwife degree which is a 3 year program in the Phillipines. Does anybody know if she can work as a nurse in the USA if she is eligible to take the NCLEX.
Sorry, but she is not a Registered Nurse even though her facility may allow her to do some "nursing" jobs on their facility. Not because her facility allows it doesn't mean she can readily function as a Registered Nurse on another facility in PH. It is common that a facility that is severely short may allow her to do some nursing jobs beyond her scope but it is not automatic for all facilities and is usually limited to "safe" actions and she is still not allowed to function fully as a RN. She is still not a Registered Nurse (even in PH) and cannot use RN besides her name.
I am not being mean here but that's just how it is.
Even doctors in the Philippines and around the world for that matter cannot just say I'm a doctor in my country but I want to function as a nurse in US. That doctor still needs to do a special program and earn a BS Nursing degree and still needs to pass the NCLEX and be licensed as a US RN. That doctor may even have to take and pass the local boards to get a local license if the State she or he is applying to strictly requires a local license for being a RN.
What your niece can do is upgrade her midwifery degree to being BS in nursing. Once she graduates from that bridge program or second courser program as it is more commonly called in PH and earn her BS Nursing degree, she can then apply for licensure to the US.
The following member says Thank You: