Expert guides, immigration tips, NCLEX strategies, and real stories from Kenyan nurses thriving in the United States.
The Next-Generation NCLEX (NGN) has fundamentally changed how nursing knowledge is tested. Case studies now require multi-layered clinical reasoning across six cognitive skills. Here's everything you need to know to tackle them with confidence and pass first time.
Before you can sit your NCLEX exam, three separate accounts must be created and verified correctly. A single error can delay your application by months. This guide walks you through each step, in order, with what to expect at every stage.
These two certifications sound similar and are often confused — but they serve entirely different purposes in your US nursing journey. Getting them in the wrong order can cost you significant time and money. Here's exactly what each one does and when you need it.
Wambui Kamau spent six years as a nurse at KNH before she decided to take the leap. Four months after joining NurseMobility's Full Strategic NCLEX cohort, she passed on her first attempt — and landed a role in a Level 1 trauma center in Houston.
Built around the Kenyan nursing curriculum's strengths and gaps, this week-by-week plan prioritises clinical reasoning skills — the exact competency the NGN NCLEX tests most heavily. Follow it closely and you give yourself the best shot at passing on your first attempt.