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Overseas RN taking EN?
i paid thru my credit card, you can use other person's card as long as you have permission. You can also pay thru checks. Please see the application form of NMB
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Overseas RN taking EN?
You're online! Im actually confused right now on what should i choose between the RN and EN assess course. Money matters u know. Im still waiting for other advices from aussie nurses in this forum, it might help. Only Overseas nurses with at least 2 yrs exp may challenge the course. The advantage is that it will shorten your duration for the course. I read that somewhere from the booklet I think. Also log to http://www.nursing.edu.au/OQN/ , there is more info there
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Overseas RN taking EN?
Any more advice from aussie nurses? thanks a mucho!:trout:
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Overseas RN taking EN?
I dont have an agency, I applied directly to NMB. Sad to say that there are no agency willing to cover for the assessment fees at this time. But a friend of mine said that 5 years ago there are some agencies in Oz used to shoulder it when assessment fees were 2500AUD for RN's. im not sure, its old news anyway. I belong to batch 2005 and less than a year exp. Why dont go to www.nmb.nsw.gov.au and click how to register. then download info booklet. its a big help:trout:
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Overseas RN taking EN?
It's 7000AUD for RN assessment course and 4600AUD for EN course. I submitted mine this year. It took 2-3 months to process.:welcome:
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Overseas RN taking EN?
hello wxyz! The Nursing board of NSW will give you the referral letter after you have submitted all of the requirements. I was initially registered but in order for them to give you the RN certifcate, you have to undergo their 7 week assessment or bridging course as commonly called. The RN assess course costs around 7000AUd while the EN is 4500Aud. It's a big amount though if you convert it to pesos. Hope this helps. Send me a message if you have any concerns, maybe I can help
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Overseas RN taking EN?
hello dar15! Yes, our curriculum is patterned after the US. Well I think I have to think many times over before I decide to do the EN. Thank you so much for the advice!
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Overseas RN taking EN?
Good day to all! Could anybody advise me on what to do. The Nursing board of NSW gave me a referral letter recently for Bridging program for Overseas Registered nurses. Due to some financial constraints, I am thinking of taking up the Bridging program for Enrolled nurses instead. Is this wise? I read from the NMB update last April that overseas RN can take up the EN assessment course. Any advise is grealy appreciated!
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