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susanrae

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  1. susanrae replied to RRlvr's topic in International Nursing
    RRlvr, i was wondering who told you that you only needed 600 hours of clinicals for the uk? I was told that we needed 2300 clinical hours and 1500 or so theoretical? anyone know for sure ?
  2. thanks for the info. is one quarter the same as a semester? i was hopeing they would take into consideration the time spent in school in the lpn program, which i have done also, but it was only a year long including the summer, and i am now currently in the RN program that is also a year including the summer, and also have the time spent getting all the prerequisites for the program. i wont apply till middle of next year so hopefully there will be jobs then, and good luck to you finding a job and thanx again !
  3. does anyone know the difference between an associates degree nurse and and the diploma or degree nurses in the uk. im very confused as ive seen numerous nurses with this degree from the states working in the uk, but when i read the nmc website it says a 2 year degree wont be approved. can anyone help me with this as i really want to work in the uk next year and will be very disapointed if not able too. please any help will be appreciated.
  4. i had a dui 7 years ago and i got approved to take the test. like you though i was also worried. but it does depend on the state you live in. if you want to be a nurse i wouldnt give up.
  5. the hospital i work in has blistex in little single packs that you rip open, and let me tell ya the patients really love that!

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