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Hello there everyone! Im a licensed nurse of the state of NM but a resident here in California. I am a BSN graduate in the Philippines so the easiest way for me to get an eligibility is to go apt to nm which i did and was licensed.
Now, i wanna ask if anybody knows or anybody here experienced endorsing RN license from another state to California which is an international graduate like me. I am hearing some Philippines graduate are being denied for the endorsement application despite passing all the requirements. Anybody of you guys who could tell me their experiences if theres a chance for me for my endorsement application. They need a lot of requirements from my school my cases and clinical logbooks. is it true that philippines graduates requires to go to school and take deficient units despite being a licensed nurse from another state?? Im getting worried because its hard to relocate to other states. I love to work here in cali. Thank you and hoping for some replies from you guys! Needs help so bad. Thanks and god bless us nurses!!! :)
Hello! janejanepons,, im also a nurse in phil graduated 2004..and im applying for rn endorsement to cali from hawaii,,if u can pls email me at [email protected] you
steppybay
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More than likely, you were a PH grad prior to 2006 as many here before that graduated in 2004-2005, are able to either be approved for the ATT or get endorsed. It's those post-2005/2006 that are the most affected by the concurrency rules.
I think there must be a second reviewer who looks at declined files and noticed your graduation year but saw that your transcripts were concurrent.
If you had felt that you were concurrent, you could have filed for an appeal but must be done so in writing within the first year of your declination letter. However, if you pass the first year to file, then you lose your rights to appeal.
Congrats!