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AFTER YOU GRADUATE OUR PROGRAM


After completing our training program, you will be required to pass an English Proficiency Exam(s), and the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) to become a registered nurse in the United States. During the interim between your training program graduation and NCLEX preparation and immigration processing, you will be given the chance to refresh your existing knowledge as well as learn all the required U.S. registered nurse procedures in our post graduate clinical program. This ensures your successful transition to working in a U.S. medical facility!

EARNINGS

Financial compensation for nurses varies according to geographic location, type of nursing, years of experience and level of education. Starting salaries for entry level staff nurses range from $42,000 to $55,000 per year, plus additional pay for evening, night and weekend shifts. Benefit packages often include health insurance, vacation, holiday pay, college tuition reimbursement, childcare, flexible scheduling and pension plans. Clinical Nurse Specialists and nurses with advanced degrees make considerably higher salaries.

Specialty areas such as medical/surgical, obstetrics, pediatrics, acute care, emergency, psychiatry, operating and recovery rooms, are included in virtually all hospitals with 100 to 1,200 beds or more. There are many opportunities for nurses to practice in long-term care facilities, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers. Teaching, administration, clinical specialist, and nurse practitioner positions require advanced education at the masters and doctoral level. If you have a specific nursing specialty in mind, it's a good idea to check out the education and experience requirements before choosing a nursing education program.

If personal and professional satisfactions are what you're looking for, nursing in the United States is for you!.