13 states with same CA BON concurrency issues - page 3
i knew of the recent vt denials and just as of yesterday my friend's letter of rejection from az, same as ca bon's reason. let's all thank our ched, prc and pna for doing a "great" job of not... Read More
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Sep 20, '12Yeah. I believe Nevada is safe, if minimum hours are met, and if there are no mistakes in your CES report.
But what's intriguing is how can the Nevada State imply that an applicant has non concurrent cases if they only used CGFNS and Nevada didn't evaluate their cases. is it possible that they may have gotten that information from Ca since California evaluates cases. I was warned once by a friend, luckily passed his NCLEX in Ca 2010 and now an RN in CA and in AK, that California may use your papers against you in the future and advised me not to apply in California. Is this what he meant? It's a possibility, tho to think it's scary how concurrency issues are progressing along the states.
In this thread BON denied my application Ambinjan posted her letter from Nevada BON.
I'm still waiting for CGFNS to receive my transcripts. Taking forever!! I know my cases are not concurrent with my theory and it would be pretty weird/scary if they knew that without having my cases evaluated, let alone i never even passed my req's to Ca. Only time will tell.
Quote from steppybayWe know that NV is also enforcing the concurrency rules as someone just got their rejection letter and posted in the forum. However, I think it may depend on your school's transcript and whether or not you did complete them with success.
I'm reminded of another PH grad who was denied her ATT in CA this year, but recently got her ATT in NV, passed the NCLEX and just got a job as nurse in NV, happy days for herYou guys can read her threads by clicking on her name. I hope you don't mind, starleviosa, lol.
So it may be that while NV is now on the concurrency list and depends on your school's records, it is possible to become a USRN.Last edit by NRSKarenRN on Oct 7, '12 : Reason: editied link. -
Sep 24, '12hi, one of my friends called new york and new jersey Board of Nursing just last week for inquiries about their requirements then unfortunately, they started to add the requirements that the california and the other 12 states have... (just sharing) so that means there are 15 states that have the same concurrency issues...
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Sep 24, '12Quote from lucus_clynewhew! WOW.hi, one of my friends called new york and new jersey Board of Nursing just last week for inquiries about their requirements then unfortunately, they started to add the requirements that the california and the other 12 states have... (just sharing) so that means there are 15 states that have the same concurrency issues...
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Sep 24, '1216 now, if NY and NJ are truly going to enforce the same concurrency rules, as NV just started also, as based on another poster's love letter received in Aug. 2012.
I think the next couple of States will soon be FL and TX, those are the most other popular States to work in for USA educated nurses.
I know others are thinking it's a way for the US to downgrade the international students and nurses, but guys, the reality and the long and short of it, there was ALWAYS the concurrency requirements for decades, it's NOTHING new at all. Looking at the above documented letter, it's been in NV since 1952! The year some of our parents were born!
In CA, it's been there since 1987, the year maybe many of us were born!
The bottom line is NOT a conspiracy theory by any of the States against the international students or nurses, if anything it IS the CONSPIRACY of our own CHED, PRC and PNA that truly undermined the thousands upon thousands of us PH students!
The true conspiracy is that the CHED and others took advantage of the "nursing shortage" situation and made it a HUGH money maker for their own personal need of power and the greedy wants to line their pocketbooks with us PH want to be nurses.
In fact, we should be glad and happy that the USA did allow the previous international nurses to work in the States, even knowing of the concurrency rules or else guys, guess what? There would have been NO Phils nurses in the States at all, that's the reality.
The fact the States are now enforcing the rules only means the CHED, PRC and PNA didn't think it would come to this and look at the recent results today. The CHED are rushing to to make the adjustments as soon as possible so they can meet the minimum requirements.
But now, what's going to happen is that with the flood of USA educated nurses and students being educated yearly, it will drastically drop the hiring rate and process if they see your education was from outside the States, as more and more USA hospitals are hiring local students, students who worked and did their clinicals in their hospitals or to hire "preferably" if their degree is from a US based college.
Oh, there will be possible jobs for us PH nurses, but not in the hospital settings that me and many of my friends and probably speaking for many younger nurses. Those jobs are being a personal care taker or giver, home health provider, nursing homes, LTC and SNF, please don't take offense guys, if that's your cup of tea and not knocking them jobs down, they are places that do need those type of workers but it's NOT mine nor or my many PH friends.
I would like to work in the Pediatrics unit, many friends want to work in the ER, ICU, Onology, L&D, Step-Down units, flight nursing, NICU, PICU and other many many nursing specialities avail to all.
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Sep 27, '12does nevada state having an issue on concurrency too right now? men. im planning to take the exam in there..
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Sep 27, '12Nevada did start to reject applicants due to concurrency and lack of hours in certain subjects. It would depend on the course by course evaluation of CGFNS. Lately there have been 2 filipino applicants succesfull in getting an ATT in Nevada despite having concurrency problems. Previously other applicants were denied because their course by course evaluation stated that they lacked hours in physical assessment subject. It seems CGFNS does make mistakes too. So if you plan on applying and you have your CES report make sure they are correct.
If there is a mistake, it is adviced that you creat a hand written letter to CGFNS stating that they have made an error concerning the number of hours and the specific subjects. I don't think they accept emails or typed letters. I'll let you know what happens to my application in Nevada.
Quote from handsomenurse2012does nevada state having an issue on concurrency too right now? men. im planning to take the exam in there.. -
Oct 5, '12Quote from steppybayI agree on the latter statement.Let's hope the nursing schools stop using inexperienced students to teach the clinicals, some of whom I knew were just recent grads themselves.
They need to limit the amount of incoming nursing students as it's mentioned here in a couple of published articles, there are over producing nurses in a global world that is not hiring like years before.
Philippine schools hiring "inexperienced students to teach the clinicals, some of whom I knew were just recent grads themselves" - You can only speak for your own scholastic experience. You must have graduated from a mushroom school in the Philippines, then. I'm sorry.
This is not the norm in the Philippine education, though.
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Oct 5, '12Admin request:
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Oct 6, '12Hi kuya fern do u have some idea about the requirement in WA state? Do they require local license? .. Thanks
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Oct 7, '12I would suggest calling Washington State about this. I've looked at the application form and there was a portion that said to list the license from a country/or state trained. I don't know if this means it is required. Just have concurrent cases, so that the state won't require you to enroll. WA does enforce concurrency issue.
Quote from mayang143Hi kuya fern do u have some idea about the requirement in WA state? Do they require local license? .. Thanks -
Oct 12, '12Some of the facilities in Oregon requires Washington state license.. Is there any other way for me to get Washington License if I already have Oregon license.. I have problem with concurrency issue.. what is the best option?