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For foreign-educated nurses seeking RN licensure by endorsement in Maryland, the process involves additional steps to ensure that their education and qualifications meet U.S. and Maryland standards.
[Overview] Maryland Nursing License Endorsement Read Post »
The CES Professional Report (Credentials Evaluation Service) offers a detailed analysis of nursing credentials obtained outside the United States.
Step 1. Credentials Evaluation (CES Professional Report) Read Post »
Fingerprints are needed for several important reasons, especially in contexts such as professional licensing, employment, and background checks.
Step 2. Criminal Background Check (Fingerprint) Read Post »
This is the guide for Maryland endorsement to provide step-by-step instructions for completing and submitting your application for the endorsement in the state of Maryland.
Step 3. Maryland Application Submission Read Post »
If you are a nurse with non-English nursing education(University), you need to demonstrate your English proficiency to work as a Registered Nurse in the US.
Step 4. English Exam Read Post »
Nursys is a comprehensive, national database for verifying nurse licensure, disciplinary actions, and practice privileges for registered nurses (RNs).
Step 5. Verification of License (Nursys) Read Post »
Some states in the US allow nurses to have one multistate license, with the ability to practice in both their home state and other compact states. This makes it easier for nurses to work across state lines without needing to obtain additional licenses. Here is a list of the compact states as of now: NOTE
Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC) Read Post »