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Moving abroad: managing the emotional rollercoaster

​Welcome to the United States! Relocating to a new country, particularly one with a distinct culture like the U.S., can be an exciting yet challenging experience. As an international healthcare pro...

Learn more about religious diversity in the U.S. as an international healthcare professional
Learn how to overcome homesickness as an international healthcare professional working in the U.S.
From homesick to happy: practical advice for international healthcare professionals

​Being an international healthcare professional can be an incredible journey filled with learning, growth, and rewarding experiences. However, being far away from home and loved ones can also lead ...

A guide to family decisions for international healthcare professionals in the U.S.
A guide to success: helping you and your family thrive during your journey as a healthcare professional in the U.S.

​If you’re considering starting a new career in the U.S. as a registered nurse or medical technologist, some of the most complex components of your decision to relocate will be related to your fami...

Hobbies for international healthcare professionals who want to meet new people after moving to the U.S.
Want to make new friends after moving country? Try out these social hobbies!

​Looking to make friends in your new community? Here’s some inspiration. Creating a positive balance between work, personal and social life is important for healthy, happy living. Your social circl...

Tips making local connections and building a community that you’ll love in the United States.
How to build a community when you move to a new country

​Moving to a new country is a big deal, but getting settled into your new home doesn’t have to be scary. As part of the Conexus MedStaff community, you’ll have access to a full team of experts to h...

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Mia's Story: From International Nursing Student on the F1 Visa to Becoming a U.S. Nurse

​When Mia came to the United States with her husband and children in 2010, she was determined to earn the necessary credentials to work as a U.S. nurse. Before she found Conexus MedStaff in 2018, s...

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Prepare for the NCLEX: Education and Financial Assistance for International Nurses

​If you’re an international nurse dreaming of beginning a U.S. nursing career, personalized training and support are available to help you achieve that dream. We know it’s nurses like you who are b...

Conexus MedStaff Announces NCLEX Sponsorship Program
Conexus MedStaff Launches NCLEX Sponsorship Program

​Conexus MedStaff Launches NCLEX Sponsorship ProgramGlobal healthcare staffing firm develops NCLEX-RN sponsorship program for international nurses to support the certification needed to work as an ...

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Building the Future of Healthcare by Building Your Future

To Our Healthcare Professionals:As we come to the close of 2021 representing Conexus MedStaff's first decade in healthcare staffing, we arrive at the start of our contribution to the future and the...