Introduction to the Remediation Course for - INTERNATIONAL EDUCATED NURSES
Ready to take the leap? Dreaming of a US nursing career?
Are you an internationally educated nurse ready to conquer the NCLEX and launch your nursing career?
This remediation course is your secret weapon and bridge that connects your existing skills to the specific knowledge and strategies needed to ace the NCLEX exam.
We’ll focus on filling knowledge gaps, mastering NCLEX-style questions, and understanding the U.S. healthcare system.
By the end of this course, you’ll feel confident, prepared, and ready to tackle the NCLEX head-on.
This course has been designed in accordance with Florida Rules as set forth in 64B9-3.0025 Remedial Courses for Re-Testing.
To enroll in the remediation program, you must:
(1) Be a International Nursing Graduate
(2) Have completed an approved FLBON nursing program and be eligible to sit for the NCLEX®.
(3) You will need a letter to begin the remedial course: To request this letter, email MQA.NursingAppStatus@flhealth.gov.
(4) Commit to the Program: Be willing to dedicate the necessary time and effort to complete the coursework and practice sessions.
Courses Covered In Accordance with NCLEX Test Plan:
- NCLEX Test Taking Strategies
- Adult Health Medical/Surgical Nursing w/lab - Physiological Integrity
- Maternity & Newborn Nursing w/lab - Health Promotion and Maintenance
- Pediatric Nursing w/lab - Health Promotion and Maintenance
- Legal & Ethical Issues in Nursing - Safe, Effective Care Environment
- Cultural Diversity in Health Practice - Psychosocial Integrity
- Pharmacology & Medication Calculations - Physiological Integrity
- Geriatric Nursing w/lab - Health Promotion & Maintenance, Physiological Integrity, Psychosocial Integrity
- Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing - Psychosocial Integrity
Required Documents For Enrollment:
1. Copy of Driver License or Government issued Photo ID – For identification purpose.
2. Copy of SS# Card - Last 4 of SS# enter in the Enrollment Agreement
3. Enrollment Agreement form (online-download)
4. BLS or CPR Card for Healthcare Providers – AHA or Red Cross
5. Immunization record: MMR (Titer), Varicella, Tetanus, Tdap, Negative TB screen
6. Proof of Hepatitis B or Decline Waiver form
7. Level 2 background check: ORI for fingerprinting will be provided.
8. Proof of Health Insurance for Clinical
9. Complete Physical exam (less than 1-year)
10. All health reports must be signed by applicant’s Healthcare Provider (MD, PA, APRN)
So, are you ready to turn your hard-earned skills and experience into NCLEX success? Let’s make it happen!