Not at this time. Hopefully it will happen in the near future.
A compact state is a state that recognizes your license and you do not have to get a new license in that state. Example: You get a license in Illinois to practice nursing, but now want to move to Michigan, which is not a compact state, you have to get licensed all over again in Michigan now. Hope that helped!
Nursing prerequisites that are required in the sate of Washington is a nursing license and a masters degree from an accredited nursing program. For more information you can visit this PDF link www.doh.wa.gov/hsqa/professions/nursing/.../ApprovedSchools.pdf.
A compact state is a state that recognizes your license and you do not have to get a new license in that state. Example: You get a license in Illinois to practice nursing, but now want to move to Michigan, which is not a compact state, you have to get licensed all over again in Michigan now. Hope that helped!
It depends on the state regulations. In Washington state you can. Check with your state board of nursing.
i live in bellingham washington and if you get certified its about 12-14 an hour if you get a job at the hospital
Myrtle Lee Floyd has written: 'A history of basic schools of nursing in the state of Washington, 1895-1930 ..' -- subject(s): Nursing, Nursing schools, Study and teaching, History
The Mayflower compact was written for the colony in Massachusetts
here is some best college for bachelor degree in nursing. 1. Auburn University 2. University of Alaska Anchorage 3. Arizona State University 4. Arkansas State University 5. Azusa Pacific University 6. Loma Linda University 7. University of Florida College of Nursing 8. County College of Morris 9. Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing 10. Washington State University
The North Carolina Board of Nursing has participated in the Nurse Licensure Compact since July 1, 2000. This interstate compact is the basis for the mutual recognition model of nursing regulation among states whose legislatures have enacted the compact. These states are called compact (party) states. Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri (effective 06-01-2010), Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin are participating in this interstate compact. Each of these compact states "recognizes" or honors the nursing licenses issued by other compact states.
Michigan State University College of Nursing was created in 1950.
Florida State University College of Nursing was created in 1950.
George washington University, Howard University, The Catholic University of America are Just some of those listed schools that offers certification for nursing in the Washington DC area.