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USMCCpl
Jul 16, 2016Explorer
Second Chance wrote:
As a retired Army nurse, we didn't have to worry about state licensure when working on a "federal island." (My Texas license was good as long as I was on active duty and assigned to an Army facility - no matter where it was.) As a civilian, you will have to obtain a license for each state in which you work. There are several nation-wide traveling nurse companies that help with the licensure in each state and also obtain contracts and assignments for you.
Rob
No longer true! There are 32 states that now allow RN's to use the license from their state. But you are correct there are some states that require u to get a license from their state and those we will avoid.
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