Registered Nurses
Living the American dream: a guide for international healthcare professionals and their families
The United States offers a wealth of opportunities for you and your family to thrive and build a fulfilling life, after relocating to start your new career as an international healthcare professional. In this blog, we will explore some key aspects of living the American dream for every member of your family, including finding job…
Read MoreMastering your interview: a guide for international nurses starting their U.S. nursing career
Starting a nursing career in the United States can be both exciting and challenging. One crucial aspect of this journey is mastering your interviews. In this blog, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide to help you prepare for and excel in your interviews. Research the institution and position Before any interview, it’s crucial…
Read MoreWhat to expect at our international healthcare professional recruitment events
Our Conexus Live recruitment events for international registered nurses and medical technologists take place regularly in cities across the world. They provide healthcare professionals with the opportunity to discover the potential of an exciting new career working in the United States, with guidance from our experts. Read on to learn more about our recruitment events – including how to…
Read MoreRequirements to be offered a contract with Conexus MedStaff
Conexus MedStaff provides opportunities for international registered nurses and medical technologists to live their version of the American dream, by offering them new careers in the United States with exciting benefits. Find out if you meet the requirements to start your U.S. adventure with us. In addition to working in an area of your choice in the U.S., a…
Read MoreEnglish Language Proficiency Exams: An Essential Immigration Requirement
English language proficiency exams such as the Occupational English Test (OET) and the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) are widely recognized and accepted as proof of language proficiency. Many countries, including the United States, require healthcare professionals, including nurses and medical technologists, to demonstrate proficiency in English before they can practice in those countries.…
Read MoreConexus RNs Awarded EARN Scholarship to Pursue Professional Goals
Two Conexus RNs – Bianca Rodrigues Da Crus and Lovely Subeldia – recently received Conexus MedStaff’s Education Advancement for Registered Nurses (EARN) Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded biannually to eligible Conexus nurses, allowing dedicated healthcare professionals the opportunity to advance their clinical knowledge, skills, or education to further enhance the level and service of care…
Read MoreTips for Taking the Next Generation NCLEX Exam
The Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) is a new exam that has been introduced by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) this year. This new exam is designed to better assess a nurse’s ability to think critically and make clinical judgments. If you’re an international nurse or international nursing student preparing to take…
Read More3 Reasons Why International Nurses Choose the U.S. for Their Nursing Careers
Nursing is a highly respected and in-demand profession worldwide, and the United States is an attractive destination for international nurses for several reasons. In this blog, we will explore some of the reasons why international nurses choose the U.S. for their nursing careers. Value of the U.S. Dollar One of the most significant advantages of…
Read MoreUnderstanding U.S. Immigration and Retrogression
The EB-3 visa is a popular option for international healthcare professionals who wish to work in the United States. However, the U.S. immigration system is complex, and there are often delays and backlogs that can make the process frustrating. In this blog post, we’ll explain what retrogression is, how it affects EB-3 visas, and why…
Read MorePreparing for the Enhanced Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) Exam: What International Nurses, International Nursing Graduates Should Know
If you’re an international nurse or an international nursing student on the F1 visa looking to start your career as a U.S. nurse, you’ll need to pass the NCLEX-RN exam before you can start working. On April 1, 2023, the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) launched, replacing the original NCLEX exam. This enhanced exam was created…
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