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Jun 19, 2009 11:31 AM

Working as a Nurse in Ireland/Scotland


Hello! I was wondering how I can do travel nursing outside the united states. I have a desire to see the world, but have no idea how i can be a travel nurse to other countries. Any suggestions?


Thanks!

Jess


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Old Jun 19, 2009, 12:05 PM

Default Re: Working as a Nurse in Ireland/Scotland
For the UK and Northern Ireland you will need to meet NMC requirements for overseas nurse and ideally have experience in an area that is on the shortage occupation list as currently very hard to get a work permit for the UK. Few threads already discuss this so many be worth doing a search

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