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question for the international nurses who now work in the US
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question for y’all, and especially to the Filipinx nurses who move to the US to work (because y’all run the nursing game)—before you moved to the US, were you already bilingual? what was the minimum level of english you needed to know to do your job well?

I’m an american nursing student and I only speak english fluently. But my dream is to speak native spanish (I only speak at a B1 level right now) and work in a spanish speaking country. I know that there are other barriers to doing that such as different nursing boards and tests I will have to take, but to me, language is the biggest issue. Do you think it’s possible to pick up another language and do nursing in your second language?

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