Thank you, I will read it. I am trying to take the necessary steps now while I am still in education so that I don´t end up like other RN´s who have shared that their qualifications were found...
Yes, I am thinking along those lines as well. That is why I am starting early. I think a good starting point is get the exact requirements for the states I am interested in practicing. I mean, how...
I am sure you are right but I remember when I was giving birth to my daughter in Walnut Creek the nurse who prepared me for the Caesarian was British. Also, I had surgery on my leg in the same...
I did take a look at all those lab- related courses when I was debating where to study nursing. As my B.Sc. was also from the UK it was really easy for me to get accepted here in a Nursing program....
What is IEN, please? It is true that in the UK we study either Mental Health Nursing, Pediatric Nursing or Adult Nursing. I am studying Adult Nursing. This is not to say that I will not gain education...
:) Maybe itś just the nostalgia... but I used to live in Walnut Creek, CA. I mean, Napa and Sonoma, Marin county with Sausalito, the bay with the cafes and the boats passing by... I haven´t...
I see. Maybe it will just be best to get my RN, pass the NCLEX and move to the USA. Any additional training I guess should be undertaken there. Thanks so
I actually did not know that about UK nurses. I hope my education is sufficient...I am only in the beginning of my studies so I am now beginning to look into the NCLEX... but I will be a RN in the UK...
Hello, I am a Nursing student, currently studying in the UK. I have dual citizenship- US and EU. Upon graduation from my nursing course I am planning to pass the NCLEX and any necessary state...