Re: Registered Psychiatric Nurse in Canada wants to work in US
If you do not have the required hours in both peds and maternal health for one and do not meet the requirements for the RN exam, then you will not meet it for the PN exam.
You are unable to challenge an exam here as you call it. You need to have met the requirements for the training here. Only exception to that is someone that was a medic or corpsman in the military and only for a very limited number of states. When you see RNs or nursing students here take the PN exam, it means that they have completed the necessary clinical hours to be able to test.
If your training does not permit you to get licensed as an RN in your country, then your training will not be accepted here either.
The visa is secondary at this point, the issue is that your training does not meet the requirements for licensure here unless you had the necessary hours with surgical patients, OB, peds, etc. Licensure and immigration are two very separate things here. Getting the K-1 visa will not get you a license here if you do not meet the requirements. That is the point that I am trying to make to you.
You asked what you would need to do, and my suggestion would be to go thru CGFNS for the CES if you think that you had the required courses in your program. Otherwise, even the bridge program will not help you as you will be unable to write the NCLEX-PN exam as well.
This is one thing that both of our countries are quite strict about.
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