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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Policy
    • International Nursing
    • Regulatory Affairs

    Background:

    • European Union (EU) trade agreements aim to streamline professional licensing.
    • British nurses seeking to practice in North America face potential regulatory hurdles.
    • Existing nursing regulations in the United States and Canada are not uniform.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the impact of EU trade agreements on British nurse licensure in North America.
    • To identify regulatory barriers to the international mobility of nurses.
    • To assess the implications of fragmented North American nursing regulations.

    Main Methods:

    • Policy analysis of EU trade agreements.
    • Comparative review of nursing licensure requirements in the US and Canada.
    • Examination of professional regulatory frameworks.

    Main Results:

    • EU trade agreements facilitate, but do not guarantee, easier licensing for British nurses.
    • Significant variations in nursing regulations exist between American and Canadian jurisdictions.
    • Fragmented regulations present a substantial obstacle to nurse mobility.

    Conclusions:

    • While trade agreements offer a pathway, harmonized North American nursing regulations are crucial for seamless international nurse practice.
    • Addressing regulatory fragmentation is essential to fully leverage international nursing talent.
    • Policy interventions may be needed to align nursing standards across North America.