NURSING IN THE U.S.A.

Don’t Miss the Chance to Practice Nursing in America

Nursing in America offers a number of unique opportunities to enrich your career. You can learn new approaches to clinical practice, fine-tune your skills, work with state-of-the-art technology and learn from professionals at the forefront of medical advances.

Now is your chance to work at some of the top hospitals in the United States, including teaching hospitals and major research facilities. Nursing in the U.S.A. provides the opportunity to play a vital role in health care and take on roles and responsibilities not found in other countries. Many international nurses can also enjoy better compensation, generous housing and travel allowances, and an array of employment benefits when they work with American staffing agencies.

Apply today to begin the adventure of nursing in America.

NURSING OPPORTUNITIES

Nurses from South Africa, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, the Philippines and many other countries have flourished during their assignments in the United States. They rave about the technological advances in medicine and patient care, the chance to experience various roles and health care delivery systems, and the opportunity for advancements on the job.

If you decide to pursue nursing in the United States, you will have the chance to reach for new challenges and obtain priceless on-the-job training in top cardiac centers, emergency rooms, intensive care units, women's centers and hundreds of other areas needing your skills. Your work will be rewarded with respect, opportunities for advancement, great working conditions and a good salary that will allow you to explore a great way of life away from work, as well.

Discover the benefits of nursing in the U.S.A. while increasing your quality of life.

Read about the featured jobs that are currently available on NurseZone, or apply today and a recruiter will contact you to discuss job opportunities that match your specific skills and desires.

NURSING NEWS & FEATURES: Nursing in America

National Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases and National Institutes of Health on World Malaria Day
In recognition of World Malaria Day, April 25, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, released two documents that describe a set of actions—national as well as international—that lay the scientific foundation for continued public health advances in the struggle against malaria.

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International Nurses Launch Global Initiative to Aid Orphaned Girls
The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has long been an advocate for children’s issues around the globe. In 2000, the organization launched the Girl Child Project, which officially addresses policy issues affecting urban girls ages 10 to 14. This year, the ICN took its efforts one step further, reaching out to orphaned daughters of deceased nurse colleagues in developing countries through a new initiative called the Girl Child Education Fund.

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Canadian Nursing Students Get On-the-Job Training
A full-time nursing school schedule often requires so much time and energy that a part-time job might get in the way of the educational experience. But thanks to an innovative employment program instituted in British Columbia, Canada, third- and fourth-year nursing students are able to obtain part-time jobs that do just the opposite: enrich their education.

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Stephen Lewis Tapped for Global Nursing Health and Human Rights Award
Stephen Lewis, United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, is the recipient of the International Council of Nurses' (ICN) Health and Human Rights Award.

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TN Visas and VisaScreen: Effects on U.S. Nursing
Hundreds of nurses who have come to the United States from Canada must satisfy new immigration requirements if they wish to continue working when their current TN Visa expires after July 26, 2004.

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Three Countries Chosen for Overseas NCLEX Testing
The organization that oversees nurse licensure recently announced that the first three locations outside the United States that will offer nurse licensure exams are Seoul, South Korea, London and Hong Kong.

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NURSING RESOURCES

Nursing in the U.S.A. provides you with valuable networking and professional opportunities. You may want to attend professional conferences and events, subscribe to journals, attend local chapter meetings of professional nursing societies, or sign up for continuing education classes.

Here are just a few nursing resources for you to choose from:

Discover more about the professional opportunities for nursing in the U.S.A.: great hospitals, cutting-edge technology, patient care innovations and more. NurseZone gives international nurses essential information to begin nursing in America.