How does a foreign Registered Nurse obtain a RN License in the USA?
American
Citizen has obtained a Bachelors Degree in Nursing in Greece.What does
she need to do to obtain an RN License in the USA
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http://www.cgfns.org/
I
don't know the details, but the website should help.
I know that first you have to make sure the degree is accepted in the
US. Then you would need to take the NCLEX. If it's been a while since
you were in school, you may want to consider taking an NCLEX course to
refresh. Even if you've specialized, the test is over everything.
2 :
She
needs to contact the Board of Nursing in the state in which she wants
to work. They will tell her how to proceed. They will assess her
education and experience and decide if she is eligible to write the
NCLEX.If she passes she will be granted a nursing license for that
state.
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How can I be a ER nurse in the USA
How can I be a ER nurse in the USA?
I am a alien nurse. I have American nurse license. I want to work in ER. But I hear that I must pass more exams. What are those exams ? How and where can I find these reference ? Can I buy these books in HK ?
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How are you going to communicate with persons in emergency situations?
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Contact the BON in the state of which you are or want to live.
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I am a alien nurse. I have American nurse license. I want to work in ER. But I hear that I must pass more exams. What are those exams ? How and where can I find these reference ? Can I buy these books in HK ?
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How are you going to communicate with persons in emergency situations?
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Contact the BON in the state of which you are or want to live.
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Friday, December 7, 2012
How much earn a nurse in USA
How much earn a nurse in USA?
and there are many job opportunity, or there are many nurses and it is difficult to find a job? Thanks.
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How much are you willing to work? LPN's start anywhere from $10-$15 per hour depending upon the state you work in. RN's generally start out at between $15 and $25 per hour depending upon the state. Then you have the other careers nursing allow you to go into, careers with insurance companies ($60,000+), Drug/medical supply reps ($100,000+).
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and there are many job opportunity, or there are many nurses and it is difficult to find a job? Thanks.
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How much are you willing to work? LPN's start anywhere from $10-$15 per hour depending upon the state you work in. RN's generally start out at between $15 and $25 per hour depending upon the state. Then you have the other careers nursing allow you to go into, careers with insurance companies ($60,000+), Drug/medical supply reps ($100,000+).
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Saturday, December 1, 2012
how do i become a registered nurse in USA,do i need to pay fees?how many years will it take to be a registered
how do i become a registered nurse in USA,do i need to pay fees?how many years will it take to be a registered?
i'll be moving to the states in june,i just got my green card and will like to take up a career in nursing,any advice on good schools in atlanta,job prospects etc,what is the entry level requirement?
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It can take anywhere between 2 and 4 years. You can get a degree from a technical college in 2, but it will look MUCH better if you attend an accredited university. The extra 2 years will get you a higher paying job and more respect during interviews. They are also more competitive. The entry level requirements also vary depending on the technical school and the university. The university I attend I believe the average is as high as a 3.6 and it's extremely competitive.
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i'll be moving to the states in june,i just got my green card and will like to take up a career in nursing,any advice on good schools in atlanta,job prospects etc,what is the entry level requirement?
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It can take anywhere between 2 and 4 years. You can get a degree from a technical college in 2, but it will look MUCH better if you attend an accredited university. The extra 2 years will get you a higher paying job and more respect during interviews. They are also more competitive. The entry level requirements also vary depending on the technical school and the university. The university I attend I believe the average is as high as a 3.6 and it's extremely competitive.
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