Yes. The majority of RNs in the United States are A.S. in Nursing degrees and are recognized.
There are many schools in both Canada and the United States where a BSN can be obtained in nursing. Most Universities have nursing programs including University of Maryland.
As of the year 2006, the United States Department of Labor reported that there were 709 nursing programs at the Bachelor's degree level in the U.S. and 850 programs at the Associate degree level.
There are nursing schools all over the United States, but only a few are thought of to be the best. Some of the best nursing schools include the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and the University of California in Los Angeles. http://education-portal.com/top_10_nursing_schools.html
The top five nursing schools in the United States are University of Washington in Seattle, University of California in San Francisco, University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
There are tons of vocational nursing schools all over the United States. You should first check out the ones that are local or close to you so you don't have to move.
Here are a few schools that offer sonography degrees: http://education-portal.com/articles/Top_Schools_for_Ultrasound_and_Sonography_Technology.html
The National Association of Bariatric Nurses, is stationed at East Carolina University College of Nursing. There is training available there, and there are other options in medical schools across the United States.
Allied Schools - United States - was created in 1992.
Executive MBA degrees are available at universities and colleges throughout the United States as well as at online schools. The quality of these degrees varies.
Stanford and the University of California both have biomedical engineering degrees and both are located in California. Both of these schools rank in the top 10 schools for biomedical engineering in the United States.
d. Segregation of Japanese in United States schools.