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2000 News and Alerts Due to the age of these news items, information (including links) may be outdated. Please use the search feature at the top of the page to find more current information on the subject or to find a current link. MAY 1, 2000 CGFNS publishes the CGFNS Official Study Guide, Fourth Edition The Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) has just announced releasing the publication the CGFNS Official Study Guide, Fourth Edition. In response to market demand, this new, updated and comprehensive study guide features four practice tests and more than 1,000 new test questions and rationales. It contains the most up-to-date facts on the design, administration and scoring of the CGFNS Qualifying Exam, as well as advice, information and resources. In addition to the CGFNS Official Study Guide, Fourth Edition, there are additional study aides available through contacting the CGFNS Customer Service Department, including the brand-new How to Study: Preparing for the CGFNS Qualifying ExamSM and the NCLEX-RN® Examination, and How to Take Tests: Strategies for the CGFNS Qualifying ExamSM and the NCLEX-RN® Examination, as well as our very popular Practice English Series Audio Tapes and Books. Also available are Regional Directories, containing the most up-to-date resource information on U.S. hospitals, nursing licensure agencies and INS offices. This spring all CGFNS products and services can be purchased online at www.cgfns.org. To purchase the CGFNS Official Study Guide, Fourth Edition or any of CGFNS’s other products and services, or for more information, please contact the friendly CGFNS Customer Service Department at +1 (215) 349 8767. CGFNS is an immigration-neutral, nonprofit organization based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, and is an internationally recognized authority on education, registration and licensure of nurses worldwide. CGFNS’s mission is to provide responsible leadership in the delivery of relevant services to the global nursing and health care community. The organization was founded in 1977 through a collaborative effort by representatives from the U.S. Department of Labor; Department of Health, Education and Welfare (now the Department of Health and Human Services); the Immigration and Naturalization Service; and representation from nursing organizations, including the American Nurses Association and the National League for Nursing. |