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Licensure Examination for Internationally Educated Nurses - Registered Nurses
Have you studied nursing outside of Israel, and want to be allowed to work as a nurse in Israel? Would you like enroll to the State Nursing Board Licensure Examination? Find out how
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Tali Adler
Even in times of difficult constraints, such as war, Covid-19, or storms, we respond in any circumstances and immediately. It is compulsory to alleviate pain
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Afnan Mahajna
To be a nurse is my calling: to contain, to assist, to treat, to support and to provide something that is not obvious – anytime, anywhere and with love.
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Yana Rezhkov
Waiting to get to know the healthcare system in Israel and start working as a nurse.
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Growing the Nurse Workforce
Increasing the number of nurses through a four-stage assimilation model is one of the objectives of the Nursing Division.
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Bachelor's Degree Studies in Nursing Combined with National-Civic Service
National-civic service volunteers will be able to study at Tel Aviv University in the general program, for a Bachelor's degree in the Nursing Faculty, as well as for a registered nurse certificate.
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Apply to Evaluate Credentials and Licenses of Practical Nurses Educated and Licensed Outside of Israel
Have you worked as a practical nurse outside of Israel, and do you want to continue working as a practical nurse in Israel? Find below information on how to apply for credential evaluation
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Ilana Yaffe
My dream is to work in the emergency room and eventually to be sent on medical missions, to represent Israel and help others in need.
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Registered Nurses Credential Evaluation – Internationally Educated Nurses
Have you ever worked as a registered nurse abroad and want to work in Israel? Here is the information on the process of professional recognition of your status.
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Fanny Timstut
A personal experience, in which a nurse diagnosed her father's condition, treated him, and consequently saved his life, had brought Fanny, then a soldier, to the decision: "I want to be an nurse".