Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Ainstin S Dennis Featured in Free Press Journal for Advancing International Nursing Education


 International nursing education continues to evolve as healthcare systems increasingly emphasize clinical judgment, patient safety, and evidence-based practice. Recognizing this transformation, the Free Press Journal has featured Ainstin S Dennis, highlighting his contribution to preparing Indian nurses for international nursing licensure through structured, clinically focused education.


As Director of Medline Academy, Ainstin S Dennis has dedicated his career to helping nurses build the knowledge, confidence, and clinical reasoning required for the Next Generation NCLEX-RN (NGN) examination. Together with Tincy Mathew, he has contributed to developing a learning approach that emphasizes critical thinking, real-world clinical decision-making, and global nursing standards.

The feature explores how modern nursing education is shifting beyond memorization toward competency-based learning, enabling aspiring nurses to prepare for professional practice in countries such as the United States, Canada, and Australia.

For nurses planning an international career, the article provides valuable insights into the importance of structured preparation, evidence-based teaching methodologies, and continuous professional development in today's rapidly changing healthcare environment.

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If you are planning your international nursing journey or wish to understand the future of NCLEX-RN preparation and clinical education, this feature offers an informative perspective on the evolving landscape of global nursing education.

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