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Explore RN licensure requirements by state. Learn how to get your nursing license, NLC states, and multi-state RN license tips for all 50 U.S. states.
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Telehealth enables nurses and APRNs to care for patients across state lines, but prescribing medications — especially controlled substances — introduces complex compliance requirements.
Ohio is a nursing powerhouse. From world-class hospitals like the Cleveland Clinic and Nationwide Hospital to growing community care networks in the suburbs and rural areas, demand for registered nurses (RNs) is at an all-time high.
Travel nursing and advanced practice assignments are booming, especially with multi-state licenses through the NLC and APRN Compact.
Telehealth has transformed healthcare, offering nurses and APRNs the ability to reach patients across multiple states.
From the bustling hospital systems in Atlanta to coastal clinics in Savannah and community care centers in rural Georgia, the state offers plenty of opportunities for registered nurses (RNs).
Physicians looking to practice across multiple states face a crucial choice: obtain an Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) license or pursue individual state licenses.