Published Feb 3, 2014
rnshadow
3 Posts
Hi everyone, I just want to ask if deakin university is the best choice to do the bridging program? can anyone pls help me. Actually I have 4 choices,ACFE, IHNa, deakin uni and mercy health institute. thanks again.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
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Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Where did you train? Are you an International trained nurse?
mchltrstngbrl
1 Post
Hi im currently employed as theatre nurse for 2 yrs in the Philippines. Im also a vermont USRN. I read about not taking the bridging program for those who has active license in the US. Does anybody can assist me on this? I only practice my profession here in the Philippines..
You need x amount of nurse training in the US to be exempt from program usually
littlemissnurse07
28 Posts
Hi all. I've been looking for recent threads about details on the bridging program and found this. I just like to know if I am eligible to take the bridging program if I have no paid work hospital experience yet but a registered nurse here in the Philippines. If yes, what are the schools that accepts IENs with no paid work experience; if no, what are my other options to study and work eventually in Australia? I'm planning to start my OZ plans next year and I hope someone can give me some advice. Thank you!