nurse licensure compact

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Specializes in long term care.

Hi! I would like to hear how nurses from Mo. feel about the nurse licensure compact. Are you for or against it?

Specializes in Brain Injury Rehabilitation.

I am all for it-though am leary about what issues there will be if passed-there have to be certain regulations and it would be interesting to know more about that. I am not going to stay in MO so for me, this would be great (assuming the next state is part of it too!)

Specializes in long term care.

I am for it to. I plan on moving to another state eventually. I am concerned how this would affect our nurses who live near the state lines though.

Specializes in NICU, High-Risk L&D, IBCLC.

I think it's a fantastic idea! It would work really well for places like St. Louis where people work in Missouri but live in Illinois. However, what about states in the compact that require CE for license renewal? Since Missouri has no CE requirement, would we be OK to practice in other compact states that do have the requirement? Just a thought....

Maybe that is something you should ask the MO State Board about....

To date, I have not heard anything about Illinois being in on the Compact bit.

SueB :p

Specializes in NICU, High-Risk L&D, IBCLC.
Maybe that is something you should ask the MO State Board about....

To date, I have not heard anything about Illinois being in on the Compact bit.

SueB :p

Illinois is on the list for possible or pending legislation, according the the link you posted earlier. Hopefully it will pass!

For it. Isn't California the only state with a CE requirement unless you are certified?

Specializes in Rural Health.

I'm all for it considering I live 10 miles from a boarding state that does participate (Arkansas).....

However, I heard the news a few weeks ago that this had all been tabled and Missouri wouldn't be a compact state anytime soon....Bummer.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Rehab, Burn, dialys.

I am all for it, I am close to Arkansas and went to lpn school there with lots of clinical contacts, that would be great for me.

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