One exam. Two continents.
One NCLEX-RN is honored across the United States and most of Canada. The Nurse Bridge is the self-serve readiness platform that carries internationally educated nurses across it — telling you why you miss questions, not just that you missed them.
The distance was never the water.
It was the exam.
Roughly 65% of internationally educated NCLEX-RN candidates are Philippine-educated — skilled clinicians who already know how to nurse. What stands between them and practice on the far shore is a timed, English-dense, format-heavy exam. That is a solvable problem.
We don't move nurses. We prepare them — so the crossing is theirs to make.
Four numbers that explain the bridge
Education-only context — not a job offer, a salary claim, or a placement promise of any kind.
(Québec is the exception — OIIQ + French.)
Watch the readiness signature form
A timed item, a single decision, and three separate signals. This is an illustrative preview of the drill engine — the real diagnostic scores every answer against knowledge, format, and English speed.
Three-axis readiness signature
Dr. Carlos Faviel Font
CMQ (Collège des médecins du Québec) · ABFM (American Board of Family Medicine) · EN / FR / ESThe Nurse Bridge is built and reviewed by a licensed, practicing family physician. Every item in the question bank is written to be clinically sound before it is published — reviewed under the workflow named in our ethics charter. Dr. Font also built InstantHPI, a clinical documentation engine used in his own telemedicine practice.
Verify credentials yourself: the CMQ (Québec) and ABFM (United States) both maintain public physician-lookup registries. See About & founder for lookup guidance.
See where you stand
in five minutes.
25 items. No signup, no credit card. Get a provisional three-axis readiness read before you decide anything at all.