Wednesday, April 28, 2010

If we are stationed overseas, can I still attend nursing school

If we are stationed overseas, can I still attend nursing school?
my husband is the active duty member. We will be stationed at Rota, Spain lol....Charli. If only.................
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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I believe you can take classes online. I've heard of people doing that.
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No you can only do that if you move to Australia.
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Here? Sounds like a helluva commute. But if you're up for it, sure.


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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Nursing University in Spain, Valencia

Nursing University in Spain, Valencia?
Nursing University in Spain, Valencia? I was wondering what are nursing Universities in Spain?(possibly Valencia) and do the teachers teach in spanish or english? i can't seem to find this information i am currently living in Florida, and i speak spanish.
Other - Spain - 2 Answers
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go to spainnursing.com
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Here you have a link from the Universidad de Valencia: http://centros.uv.es/infermeria/castellano/ classes will be in Spanish and you may even find some classes in Valenciano but ask them nevertheless


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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Nursing University in Spain, Valencia

Nursing University in Spain, Valencia?
I was wondering what are nursing Universities in Spain?(possibly Valencia) and do the teachers teach in spanish or english? i am currently living in Florida, and i speak spanish. in fact it doesn't have to be in valencia, just anywhere in spain would be nice.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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that was a tough one. I found this university site for Valencia http://sestud.uv.es/scripts/ects/i_titulo0.idc it lists info about their 3 year nursing degree program it looks like the courses are all in Spanish


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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Would a nursing degree earned in America transfer to Spain

Would a nursing degree earned in America transfer to Spain?
I am a nursing student in my last semester, and I am thinking about moving to Spain. What would I need to do about my nursing license/degree in order to start working in Spain? Thanks.(:
Health Care - 2 Answers
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Given that Registered Nurses in North America (as in the US and Canada) have the highest amount of education, training, and responsiblity of any country in the world, I would imagine it would. But, keep in mind, that nurses in other countries (even in Western Europe) don't have the same responsibilites as American nurses do and you may find yourself very limited on what you are allowed to do in the clinical setting.
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Almost all countries will make you at the minimum re-license and probably re-test, and you may even need to take anywhere from one course to a full program. Be aware, that all the drugs have different names in europe. Probably you will have to wait until you actually move there, as trying to do this long distance will be very problematic, not to mention the time difference, language barriers etc.


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