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Can anyone help me here, I'm planning to take the LVN exam because I just got denied by CABON because of the concurrency issue..I just want to know:
Method #3 - Equivalent Education and/or Experience(the PHARMACOLOGY course)Do I need to submit it also? and how? or I just need to submit only the
Method #2 - Graduates of an Out-of-State School of Practical/Vocational Nursing.
BTW, I'm an international graduate, Registered Nurse from the Philippines but I can't sit for the NCLEX-RN exam that is why I decided to take this one. Hope someone can answer my question thank you.
Yes you should have no problem going for the nclexHi I am also one the many people affected by the concurrency issues. So say everything goes smoothly and I were to obtain an LVN license, then enroll in and complete a "LVN to RN" program at a nearby college, would that make me eligible to take the NCLEX RN? Thanks
I have been following these forums for quite some time now. I just moved here in CA this February and like everybody else i'm also a nurse, a BSN holder and a registered one in the Philippines. As far as i want to be registered here, i know it won't happen for now with the concurrency issue on the line. As much as i want to apply for the NCLEX-RN, i know it will be just a waste of time and money considering my cases were also not aligned with each semester. So i'm not gonna gamble, instead i will take LVN for now. Just a question guys, which method should i accomplish? Is it method 2 or 3?
most of the applicants here are applying for a vn license using method 3 (click for application)i am a lvn and the bvnpt is more rigorous than the cabon (i also have my rn license and dealing with them is way easier than the bvnpt). based on the boards website, make sure you have the following before applying for the boards (they generally take 3-4 weeks to process each application).
method #3: completion of equivalent education and experience.
- pharmacology - 54 hours
- paid bedside nursing experience - 51 months
- verification of skill proficiency.
forms 55a - 2 & 55a - 3 (pages 1 & 2) must be filled out by your school. you must show that:
1,530 total hours: theory - *576 hours; clinical - 954 hours
*includes pharmacology - 54 hours
if you do not have a ssn, they cannot issue a license.
should i include form 55a-12/ employment verification - nursing experience on the forms that needs to be filled out by our school? so many business card should i received then? sorry, kinda lost
ok so heres what I did for my application for LVN exam..1)I just submitted to my school the Record of Nursing Program form that they need to fill up..and requested for a TOR and RLE too..
2)live scan again
3)unlike with Nclex-RN all the documents will need to be submitted at the same time together..application form,$150 check,live scan and the sealed envelope from our school..thats what in their website..)You must submit the sealed business envelope containing the Record of Nursing Program and official transcripts with your
application for licensure. ;
Hi kabayan! :) im also thinking of taking the NCLEX-PN instead, hope you can update us on your application! Btw, i just saw on the BVNPT site, i need to submit "Proof of 54 hours of pharmacology" with the application, can you enlighten me with this one? Thank you!
hey guy what do you think of this... i got this from the bvnpt site...
BVNPT - Unapproved Nursing Programs
some things from the article...
The Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (Board) has become aware of an increasing number of unapproved nursing programs operating within California or claiming to be approved by the Board. Applicants and prospective nursing students should be aware that the Board will not qualify an applicant to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), or to be licensed, after completion of an unapproved nursing program. If any portion of the instruction is completed at or through an unapproved nursing program, it is considered unapproved.
Indicators that the program may be unapproved or cannot be deemed equivalent:
ummm thoughts?
BennyRNCA
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Do you really think it's "discrimination"?
First of all, there has been NO changes nor NO new requirements to the BON's requirements for almost 10 years or more, at least in CA and I'm sure other states are the same, NO new requirements, just stricter enforcement of exisiting ones.
I think you need to ask your own colleges on why they have NOT complied with US minimum requirements. If your colleges did meet the US minimum requirements, there would be no problems at all. True, each state has its own minimums, but it appears that many of your colleges didn't want to change their courses to help the students.
If your colleges have not amended their courses to meet US minimum stanards, your future students are going to suffer as well.
Call it what you want, but if the BON's had been doing their jobs in past years, did you know that many overseas nurses today would not have been employed here in the States at all, due to the various same reasons of your own college's short-changing their entire student population: concurrency issues, lack of hours in certain fields, etc.
The BIG question is have anyone of you approached your college boards? Have you let other current students still studying know of the tremendous hardships they are going to face in thinking getting their education over there will be the ticket to get a job here in their choice of US states, especially, if CA is their main target.
Have any of you taken the initiative to complain heavily to your professors, your college board, student body?
You guys having all the difficulties are the ones to make the changes to your own colleges needed to make a difference. It starts with your colleges alone, not the US BON's.