Nursing Credential Evaluation by Board of Nursing: A Guide for Internationally Educated Nurses
If you are an internationally educated nurse planning to become licensed in the United States, one of the first questions you will face is simple but important: which nursing…
If you are an internationally educated nurse (IEN) planning to practice in the United States, a nursing credential evaluation is one of the first steps you need to complete. Boards of nursing require proof that your education and training meet U.S. standards before they will…
Filipino Nurses Global Summit: Shaping Future Leaders
January 27, 2026
I recently had the honor of attending an event that felt less like a conference and more like a global family reunion. The energy in Manila was electric as I joined my colleagues, Scott Blevins and Ace Valencia, for the Filipino Nurses Global Summit and the 15th…
The Path to US Practice for Internationally Educated Nurses
March 12, 2025
It’s no secret the United States has a major nurse shortage. To keep up with demand, healthcare systems are increasingly looking for talented professionals from around the world. This is a huge opportunity for internationally educated nurses (IENs) like you. But…
Standards are the backbone of quality and professionalism in the nursing field, guiding everything from education to practice. Whether it’s nursing schools striving to meet accreditation benchmarks or hospitals adhering to regulatory oversight, these standards ensure…
The Board of Nursing Explained for International Nurses
January 28, 2025
Unlock Nursing Opportunities in the U.S. with IEE GlobalBridge™As an Internationally Educated Nurse (IEN), your skills are in high demand across the United States. This is an incredible opportunity, but the path to getting licensed can feel complex. Between securing a work…
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA: 26 March 2024 – International Education Evaluations (IEE) has perfected their 5-day evaluation process to provide internationally educated nurses with the credential reports they need to obtain licensure from a State Board of Nursing.
Next Generation Nursing NCLEX® Exam and the Positive Outcomes of Internationally Educated Registered Nurses
February 26, 2024
The global nursing shortage continues, further increasing the demand for nurses who have passed the NCLEX RN or PN. The latest NCLEX RN (Table 1) results have shown a significant increase (44%) in the number of Internationally Educated Registered Nurses (IEN) passing the…

