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- UK Nursing Student Wanting to Move to US
- UK Nursing Student Wanting to Move to US
- UK Nursing Student Wanting to Move to US
- UK Nursing Student Wanting to Move to US
- UK Nursing Student Wanting to Move to US
- UK Nursing Student Wanting to Move to US
- UK Nursing Student Wanting to Move to US
- UK Nursing Student Wanting to Move to US
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UK to USA
Hello, Hope you're well. I'm currently a student nurse and have a few questions to ask- so there any way for me to private message you? thank you
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UK RN to New York
Thank you so much for your response and congratulations! I have some questions if that's okay since I'm not able to PM you: How much experience is required to start the process of moving to the states to practise? Once there is it possible to start working as a travel nurse after one has gained confidence/experience? You mentioned you didn't have to do any additional course, but I've read that a lot of people were deficient in areas which made their process difficult- is NY an easier state to move to or is it based on luck in terms of transcripts and whether the state accept the experience someone has gained once qualified in those 'deficient' areas? My university offer an international placement abroad, would you know if this would count towards my clinical hours if I happen to get experience with paeds/maternity etc? Thank you
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UK RN to New York
Hello, Hope you are all well. I'm a student nurse currently in first year which the goal of moving to the US once qualified. I was wondering if anyone would happen to know on which sort of placements I can get obs/gyn, paeds, mental health covered. I've read that some people have mentioned A&E and community placements had allowed them to be covered for the clinical hours. Would those placements have exposure to children? If I have a placement on obs/gyn would that cover the deficiencies? Do you have any advice that I can take into consideration to help me move when the time comes? thank you