Nursing in America
This episode focuses on one of the most critical milestones for international nurses pursuing their dream of working in the United States: passing the IELTS exam. The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a required step for foreign-trained nurses seeking licensure in the U.S. But knowing it's required and knowing how to pass it are two very different things. In this episode, we hear directly from nurses who've been through the process talk about the setbacks, the breakthroughs, and the strategies that make a difference. EPISODE GUESTS Scott — IELTS Instructor and Managing Director of Swoosh English, a dedicated preparation academy helping healthcare professionals and other candidates achieve the band scores they need to work abroad. Lauren Del Mundo — A registered nurse from the Philippines who passed the IELTS on her second attempt. Philippe Lorenzo Austria — A registered nurse who passed the IELTS on his very first attempt after just one to two months of focused preparation, immediately following his NCLEX success. Stan — Founder of Hurricane International, an online IELTS support community that has grown to over 7,000 members in under a year. KEY TAKEAWAYS * Know the Scoring System: IELTS uses a band score from 0 to 9. Most nurses need to earn between 6.5 and 7.5 in each skill — speaking, writing, reading, and listening — and overall. * Writing is the Hardest Section: It has some of the lowest passing rates of any IELTS component. Don't neglect it. Understanding the format is the first step to improving your score. * Consistency Beats Cramming: Multiple guests credit daily routines — sometimes twice-a-day sessions — for their success. * Community Matters: Online groups like Hurricane International provide speaking practice, accountability, and moral support that can make a real difference. * Emotional Control is a Skill: One guest made the point that IELTS tests more than English because it tests your maturity and ability to stay focused under pressure. * Don't Go It Alone: Structured programs like Swoosh English offer study planners, feedback on writing, and guided preparations. CHAPTERS 1. 00:00:02 — Opening: A nurse's moment of joy upon receiving her IELTS results 2. 00:00:11 — Introduction: What is IELTS and why it matters for international nurses 3. 00:00:50 — What IELTS Actually Measures: Scott from Swoosh English explains the exam structure and band score requirements 4. 00:01:52 — Lauren's Story: What changed between her first and second attempt 5. 00:02:41 — Philippe's Story: Passing on the first attempt with structured, focused preparation 6. 00:03:33 — Building Community: Stan introduces Hurricane International and the power of peer support 7. 00:04:27 — The Hardest Section: Why writing trips up so many candidates 8. 00:05:01 — Lauren on Writing: How understanding the format transformed her performance 9. 00:05:48 — Philippe on Speaking: Confronting the section that scared him most 10. 00:06:16 — Stan's Study Routine: A disciplined, three-month preparation approach 11. 00:07:11 — The Bigger Picture: Passing IELTS as the gateway to your U.S. nursing career 12. 00:07:28 — Closing Encouragement: Final words from the full panel 13. 00:10:51 — Host Wrap-Up: A closing message on preparation, support, and persistence RESOURCES MENTIONED: * AMN Healthcare International: [https://AMNHealthcare.com/International] Start your journey to success in the U.S. today. Subscribe & Share If you find this episode helpful, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your fellow healthcare professionals. Together, we can build a thriving community of immigrant nurses in America. Powered by AMN Healthcare Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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