
The Official Guide for Foreign-Educated Nurses
What You Need to Know about Nursing and Health Care in the United States
Springer Publishing Company
Published on 13. July 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-0-8261-1065-7 (ISBN)
Description
[This book] will serve as your guide before and after you come to the United States?n. [A] 'must-read' for every nurse who is contemplating migrating to the U.S.
-Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN
This book is the only guide to the United States health care system for nurses immigrating to this country as well as foreign-educated nurses who are already here.
The contributors provide a wealth of insight on how to address the challenges of being a foreign-educated nurse in the United States. Nurses can learn what is expected of them, how to prepare for the journey to the United States, and how to adapt to their new communities. The book can help foreign-educated nurses understand the health care system as well as their rights and roles within that system.
Written in simple, accessible language, the guide will address the topics and issues that foreign-educated nurses care about, including living in the United States as a foreign-educated nurse, nursing practice in the United States, and the U.S. health care system.
Key topics discussed:
Preparing to leave the home country
The process of entry into the U.S.A.
Nursing education in the U.S.A.
Understanding the U.S. health care system
Employment challenges and guidelines for entering the U.S. workforce
Foreign-educated nurses' roles, rights, and obligations
Most importantly, this book will help foreign-educated nurses learn how to avoid being misunderstood by others, form enduring relationships with American colleagues, and join them in working to improve the quality of health care in this country--and worldwide."
-Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN
This book is the only guide to the United States health care system for nurses immigrating to this country as well as foreign-educated nurses who are already here.
The contributors provide a wealth of insight on how to address the challenges of being a foreign-educated nurse in the United States. Nurses can learn what is expected of them, how to prepare for the journey to the United States, and how to adapt to their new communities. The book can help foreign-educated nurses understand the health care system as well as their rights and roles within that system.
Written in simple, accessible language, the guide will address the topics and issues that foreign-educated nurses care about, including living in the United States as a foreign-educated nurse, nursing practice in the United States, and the U.S. health care system.
Key topics discussed:
Preparing to leave the home country
The process of entry into the U.S.A.
Nursing education in the U.S.A.
Understanding the U.S. health care system
Employment challenges and guidelines for entering the U.S. workforce
Foreign-educated nurses' roles, rights, and obligations
Most importantly, this book will help foreign-educated nurses learn how to avoid being misunderstood by others, form enduring relationships with American colleagues, and join them in working to improve the quality of health care in this country--and worldwide."
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
20 halftones; 20 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8261-1065-7 (9780826110657)
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Persons
Barbara L. Nichols, DHL, MS, RN, FAAN, is the chief executive officer of CGFNS International (Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools), which is an internationally recognized authority on credentials evaluation and verification pertaining to the education, registration, and licensure of nurses and health care professionals worldwide.
Catherine R. Davis, PhD, RN, is the Director of Global Research and Test Administration for CGFNS International. Dr. Davis provides senior leadership for CGFNS test development activities, research initiatives, and related publications.
Catherine R. Davis, PhD, RN, is the Director of Global Research and Test Administration for CGFNS International. Dr. Davis provides senior leadership for CGFNS test development activities, research initiatives, and related publications.
Content
1 Foreign-Educated Nurses in the U.S. Health
Care System
2 Preparing to Leave Your Home Country
3 Entry Into the United States
4 Entry Into the U.S. Workforce
5 Employment in the United States
6 The U.S. Health Care System
7 Nursing Practice in the United States
8 Communicating in the U.S. Health Care System
9 Adjusting to a New Community
10 Continuing Your Education
11 Resources at Your Disposal
Appendix A: Job Interview Materials
Appendix B: U.S. Government Visa Information
Appendix C: Migration Resources
Appendix D: CGFNS International Reports
Appendix E: Slang Terms, Idioms, Jargon, and Abbreviations
Appendix F: Educational Resources
Glossary
Care System
2 Preparing to Leave Your Home Country
3 Entry Into the United States
4 Entry Into the U.S. Workforce
5 Employment in the United States
6 The U.S. Health Care System
7 Nursing Practice in the United States
8 Communicating in the U.S. Health Care System
9 Adjusting to a New Community
10 Continuing Your Education
11 Resources at Your Disposal
Appendix A: Job Interview Materials
Appendix B: U.S. Government Visa Information
Appendix C: Migration Resources
Appendix D: CGFNS International Reports
Appendix E: Slang Terms, Idioms, Jargon, and Abbreviations
Appendix F: Educational Resources
Glossary