Is There a National Nursing Organization?

Updated on July 21, 2016
P.G. asks from San Antonio, TX
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I have a strange situation and need to ask someone what to do regarding applying for nursing programs. The issue is I will finish with prerequisites, but then we will be moving for my husband's residency. We don't know where yet. I'd like to put as much in place as I can and make sure I don't miss any requirements, and also contact prospective programs once we have a clue about potential destinations to ask what they need.

Does a national organization even exist that might be able to offer some guidance?

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D.B.

answers from Boston on

Google is your friend on questions like this.

The American Nurses Association: http://www.nursingworld.org
They have a career section. Maybe you can start there.

You could also try your state nursing association, which may be able to give you some idea of how things are consistent state-to-state, and how they vary. They may be able to refer you to another national organization, or several.

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T.S.

answers from San Francisco on

I would imagine your academic advisor at school could help you with this, at least I HOPE this is information s/he would have! Or speak with the nursing school director or president, these people should be able give you some guidance.

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V.V.

answers from Louisville on

Prereqs vary school to school. The basics are the same, anatomy, chemistry, etc, but there are some fine nuances. My first nursing school had nutrition as a prereq but the school I transferred to had nutrition as an actual nursing course.

For things like this, your best bet is going to be talking to the school you hope to go to directly. A nation nursing organization isn't going to know the ins and outs individual school in every state.

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J.S.

answers from St. Louis on

If you would like I will ask our recruiter, if she has nothing I can talk to our nurses. Just let me know.

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N.B.

answers from Oklahoma City on

Teaching degrees vary from state to state and I've heard that nursing degree requirements do too. I think you are doing a good thing to look ahead like this. If you do need to do a few additional classes when you settle in a new place it shouldn't be a big deal. I would think most states have similar requirements overall.

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