Posted by Steve
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on January 7, 2009, 9:49 pm, in reply to "Re: RN license transfer"
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Thanks for the encouragement. I was starting to wonder if the market in Ireland was saturated. The jobs.ie and other sites still show a plethora of openings, but it's hard to judge the scope of the economic downturn from here. This site has been very helpful in that regard. As I said, we are still coming over, we will just have to wait a little longer.
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: While cutbacks in employment are everywhere,
: nurses should still be able to get jobs here
: - or anywhere, for that matter. Good job to
: have - always in demand.
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: Scott
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: Thank you. The An Bord site has been updated
: since I last checked. There is now an
: explicit denial of all Associate Degree RN's
: listed. Bad news, but you have saved me 175
: Euros! Thanks for that. I will have to
: finish my Bachelors' here in Michigan and
: come over next year instead of this. (We
: hope )
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: Go to www.aba.ie, the Irish Nursing Board
: "An Bord Altranais", where you
: will find answers to registering to
: practice. Jo H.
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: Hello,
: My wife and I would like to move over later
: this year. I wondered if anyone knows if an
: Associate Degree Registered Nurse license
: will fly with the An Bord? I have heard that
: only Bachelor Degree nurses are accepted in
: Ireland, is this true? The An Bord website
: just says to submit your CV (and your
: money). If I have no chance of acceptance
: then we'll try again after I get my
: Bachelors'. Thanks.
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