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NP in Mexico
Psych NP- Completely online Hey guys! Wasn't sure where to go with this question. I am currently an RN looking to get my NP at some point in the near future. I am also looking to relocate to Mexico City. I know a lot of psychiatric mental health NPs are completely online and I wanted to ask about this! My psych NP that I personally see is in Kentucky and I live in Florida. She has no issue writing me prescriptions in my state. Is it a possibility that I could obtain my PMHNP in 1+ states in the USA and take patients via telepsychiatry while living in Mexico City? TIA and sorry if this is a silly question! What are my options if I can't do this? Is there anything I can do online to be able to relocate?
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US Citizen looking to study in UK
Thank you! I reached out to the Florida board and they did not mention this to me.
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US Citizen looking to study in UK
From Queen Margaret specifically? I just would like to be sure if I am committing to a program. I am seeing other USA grads on the site but I think they are employed in the UK now.
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US Citizen looking to study in UK
It does not specify whether it is just adult nursing or includes all levels. I have an interview this month where I can ask more specific questions. I currently live in Florida and in my state they do not care what you have from school as long as you can pass the NCLEX.
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US Citizen looking to study in UK
Hi all, I am a US citizen who recently completed a bachelor's degree in Spanish and all my prerequisites for my BSN. I have been accepted to two British schools already and am interviewing for one in Scotland. I am posting to ask, if I am trained and receive a BSN or MSN there, I will most likely be looking to stay there after and work, but if I chose to come back to the states, how difficult would it be for me? Could I come and easily take the NCLEX to practice here or would it be much more complicated than that? I studied abroad in London for one semester in undergrad and am really looking to go back. If anyone has any experience or advice they can give me I would be extremely appreciative. I do not want to go abroad and get a Bachelor's or Master's in nursing and then not be able to practice if I decide to come back to the USA at any point. Beyond this, are there places in the world I can work as a British trained nurse if it were to work out that way? Thanks so much!