Published May 19, 2004
Clarissa26
25 Posts
Well I have been looking around here and it seems both the USA and Canada have different advantages. One of the big things is the USA is next to impossible for me to get into as I haven't got any obstetrics training and am finding it hard to get the hours I need. Is it really worth me going through lots of money and even more hassle to get to the USA, or should I headto Canada?
Any opinions?
jjnurse2
10 Posts
Well I have been looking around here and it seems both the USA and Canada have different advantages. One of the big things is the USA is next to impossible for me to get into as I haven't got any obstetrics training and am finding it hard to get the hours I need. Is it really worth me going through lots of money and even more hassle to get to the USA, or should I headto Canada?Any opinions?
I don't have an answer for you, but I do have a question.
Do you know or do you know where I can get information about an Associate Degree Registered Nurse being able to work in the UK?
I'm not able to find information telling me if my education is sufficient to practice there?
Please let my know,
Thank you
jenny
fergus51
6,620 Posts
Don't you need OB to get into Canada?
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
You need the OB training, as well as mental health to work in the US and Cananda. The one that is different is Asutralia because they have the same training system, or quite similar that you have in the U.K.
Several of the provinces in Canada are now requiring a BSN, and you will definitely not meet the requirements without having all area of training completed.