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espaghet

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  1. I wasn't in a hurry to get licensed as I still live in NZ but I researched the process extensively before I started. I think my timeline from submitting my transcript to getting my license was about 6 months. I am not familiar with NLN CNEA. What program are doing you in NZ? A tip I can share is to try to get some kind of paeds and maternity experience! Maternity is hard to get here.
  2. Hi Emily, Wow, you are the only other US citizen studying in NZ that I've talked to. I ended up miraculously getting registered in Washington. I went through CGFNS and used UWorld to study, which I found helpful. UWorld was not very expensive, about $200 USD for several months' access. However, the whole process of getting licensed was really annoying and expensive and I'm glad it's over! Best of luck to you.
  3. Hi, I graduated from nursing school in New Zeland and English is my first language. What are the best NCLEX online courses, apps, books and podcasts for me to cram for the exam? I have been an RN for 4 years.
  4. Hi, I'm a New Zealand educated RN taking the NCLEX in just under 2 months. Does anyone have any hot tips for studying? Best books, online quizzes, podcasts, on the day suggestions...any advice welcome ? I am feeling overwhelmed! Thank you
  5. This thread is amazing, thank you. I am still left wondering, if you get your initial RN license in NY where CVS is only required, it seems like to endorse to most other states you still need a CES report which will most likely show a paeds/obstetrics deficiency. So how do people get around that? Are you taking courses in Aus/NZ/US?
  6. Hi Smarika, Just wondering how you got on with your endorsement from VA to OR. Just so I understand correctly, did you still have to ask CGFNS for a CES report to get your license in Oregon even though you already passed the NCLEX and got your RN license in VA? Hope it all went well for you ?
  7. Hi Arlenebabes, It's not clear on the state BON website that if you endorse from another state they examine your education outside the US again. Where did you register initially? Did you endorse to Florida only? I see Florida is a compact state so could you apply for a multistate license once endorsed there?
  8. I am hoping to hear of others' experiences of RNs moving to the US from another country who have successfully gotten licensed in their state of choice. Has anyone initially applied to a state BON but their CGFNS CES report came back with educational deficiencies so they applied to a different state BON, got licensed, then endorsed into the original state they wanted to move to therefore bypassing the CES report barrier? Here's hoping there is someone out there!!
  9. I am hoping to hear of others' experiences of RNs moving to the US from another country who have successfully gotten licensed in Washington State. Has anyone initially applied to the WA BON but their CGFNS CES report came back with educational deficiencies so they applied to a different state BON, got licensed, then endorsed in Washington therefore bypassing the CES report barrier? Here's hoping there is someone out there!!
  10. espaghet replied to tofu's topic in Nurse Registration
    following!
  11. I don't understand about applying to New York with the CVS then endorsing to another state which requires the CES. If the whole point is trying to get around the BON finding you have deficiencies, wouldn't the subsequent CES highlight that? Do any states require a CES if endorsing from another state?
  12. I have been following this thread as I am worried I am going to come up against a deficiency in theory/clinical hours for paeds/obstetrics in the licensure process (New Zealand-trained RN). Has anyone gotten declined by a state BON then applied to an "easier" BON (I hear NY has less hurdles) then successfully endorsed to the state BON that originally declined the application due to educational deficiencies?
  13. What states can you endorse to from New York or Texas? Where do you find this information?
  14. Wishing you the best of luck!! I may have more questions when I actually apply. I have been seriously considering moving back to the US recently but not sure if I'll be able to. I wish I could get licensed there to have it ready in case and meanwhile work here in NZ, but the state BON I have been corresponding with make the renewal process sound really complicated so not sure it's worth doing until I know I am moving back.
  15. So does the NY BON not require obs and paeds hours like other states? Did you submit to CGFNS and your school filled everything in for you? Where are you hoping to live and work long-term? Sorry for all the questions, I just don't see many Kiwis on here. I don't know why the state BONs make it so hard...the US like everywhere has a huge nursing shortage!!

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