Re: Study nursing in foreign countries
There is no way to transfer in the middle of your program and then obtain your degree out of the country; it is hard to do even in the US.
You may be able to take some electives out of the country, but your best bet is to actually get an American degree; or you will be treated as a foreign grad for your entire career and have to always meet the additional requirements that they have to.
You mentioned Australia, you need to be aware that their training is quite different from the US. They become what is called a specialist when they have completed their training, the US as well as Canada require that one is a generalist.
They do not have to take maternal health unless they are specializing in that area as a start, you would be required to make up those hours before you would be permitted to work in the US.
Best suggestion that I can make to you would be to finish your degree in the US and look at getting some rotations out of the US for a couple of months if your program permits it. If they do, they will be aware of what programs will meet their requirements.
Best of luck to you.
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