Transferring an RN liscense to Germany

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I am currently a student in Central CA who will be entering the RN program this upcoming semester. I switched my major from music performance to rn because I decided I didn't want to do something I love to do for a living. Besides, i've taken enough private lessons from people who are better than the teachers alot of universitys offer.

I am learning to speak german in hopes that after I graduate and get my RN liscense I might be able to move to Germany for a year or two to learn the language better/study guitar with a few people. Is it possible to transfer an RN liscense to Germany? Would I need to take the tests all over again? Both my parents are RN's but they don't know because obviously they've never done this before :) .

-Alan

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

You might look into nursing at the military bases in Germany. Unless you speak fluent German and are REALLY understanding of the complete cultural differences - the military hospitals at either Landstuhl or one of the outlying hospitals might be worth a try. Believe me, there is a huge gap in RNs here stateside and RNs overseas. Also - if you plan to go there as a new grad - its going to be very difficult to come back to the states and be considered an experienced RN. Culturally - RNs in Europe do nothing without direction - self-direction and initiative are not what they prize. All I can say is good luck. I speak from experience of living overseas in Spain for 3 years and exchanging info with Spanish and German nurses. Good luck...

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