Makati medical center- cetn 2012

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Hello, my fellow Filipino Nurses!

I'd like to talk about the CETN program in Makati Medical Center.

Last September, I was advised by a friend of mine who is currently a staff nurse in MMC, that they are already open for application for the CETN.

CETN is a training program for nurses who would like to work in MMC. This is NOT a direct hire post. Accepted applicants will go through 2-month training and then eventually, they COULD be absorbed/ hired as a staff.

This has been an on-going program in MMC for years now, but the difference this year, is that the nurses who get accepted will no longer pay the fee of 10,000 PHP.

The process that I went through started with submitting basic credentials like TOR, Board Certificate, and of course, your updated resume. They will screen the applicants from there, based on their board rating I guess, and the school you graduated from makes a big difference. You will be instructed to wait for their call, for usually 2 weeks.

In my case, they called within the week from my submission. I submitted my credentials on a Tuesday; they called me Friday that same week to invite me to come for the exam. The exam was scheduled the next Monday.

After the exam, you will undergo the initial interview. Mine was set 2 days after the exam which was a Wednesday. The initial interview consists of basic questions about yourself, your educational and work background (if any) and there are some personal questions too.

They instructed me to undergo medical examination that same day, and gave me a list of requirements to complete.

I completed the medical exam about 2 weeks after the initial interview. MEDICAL EXAM FOR CETN IS FREE. IT IS COVERED BY MMC. Should you withdraw your application though, they would require you to pay.

I was instructed to wait for a call/ text from HR regarding the schedule of my final interview; they texted 2 weeks after the completion of my medical exam.

The final interview went smoothly; it was a one on one encounter, not the usual panel interview. It lasted for 30 minutes. The questions were about nursing knowledge. They would evaluate how much you have retained and of course your application of that knowledge. Most of the questions were situational.

They called to inform me that I passed the final interview 2 weeks later. And asked me to wait for another call, as a go-signal to pass the requirements they asked me to complete earlier in the process. They also mentioned that the training would probably start in the first quarter of next year (2013), 2nd quarter would be the latest.

I asked a few questions, by the way, on that last conversation with HR. I asked whether we would be given an allowance or any compensation during training, how long the training would last and the probability and duration after training of getting hired.

They couldn't give me an exact answer regarding the allowance or compensation during training because they haven't finalized everything yet. The training would last 2 months and eventual hiring would depend on your performance and vacancies. All these would be evaluated first. According to my friend though, it will only take a week after training then they would call you right away for employment.

That was my experience. I'm still waiting now, they said they would probably call on the first week of January.

Please feel free to comment! I would appreciate more input regarding this. The forum I was following is already closed and I don't have any more resources. If you have any intel regarding the CETN program, please, please comment! :yes:

HI pinknessatisfy.

I'm not sure of that because all of us who underwent COPN wore rubber white shoes without lace. You can ask the training officer if they will accept that. Anyway, the rubber white shoes only cost less then 200 pesos. You can buy it right away if they will not accept running shoes. But if you will ask my opinion, based on experience, I think they will not accept running shoes.

HI pinknessatisfy.

I'm not sure of that because all of us who underwent COPN wore rubber white shoes without lace. You can ask the training officer if they will accept that. Anyway, the rubber white shoes only cost less then 200 pesos. You can buy it right away if they will not accept running shoes. But if you will ask my opinion, based on experience, I think they will not accept running shoes.

Oh. Really? :( I bought those shoes because they were the most comfortable ones and when I was completing my PE, I saw a lot of nurses wearing running shoes. I hope the training officer will accept it. Thanks! :)

Another question, did they tell you guys how long you'll have to wait to be probees?

Just to give you guys an idea. Last Feb. 15 we had our "graduation ceremony" and by that time they told us that by March (first week) they will select 8 out of 25 trainees to be the first ones to be probees and the next batch would follow after "propably" 6 months. Again this is for the probees I'm not sure about the COPN.

(this is because MMC is currently updating their 'Hospital Database Program' and they told us they will have a hard time teaching this new program to their existing and incoming employees if they will hire continually during the said time frame.)

With regards to the COPN, I overheard from some of my co-trainees that they will continue the program but the interval would be every other month, Again, I'm not sure with this information, if you want to clarify it I think it would be much better to call HRD. You can reach them at 8888-999, I'm not sure what's their local number just ask the operator to connect you :)

I Hope this information will help you guys :)

Just to give you guys an idea. Last Feb. 15 we had our "graduation ceremony" and by that time they told us that by March (first week) they will select 8 out of 25 trainees to be the first ones to be probees and the next batch would follow after "propably" 6 months. Again this is for the probees I'm not sure about the COPN.

(this is because MMC is currently updating their 'Hospital Database Program' and they told us they will have a hard time teaching this new program to their existing and incoming employees if they will hire continually during the said time frame.)

With regards to the COPN, I overheard from some of my co-trainees that they will continue the program but the interval would be every other month, Again, I'm not sure with this information, if you want to clarify it I think it would be much better to call HRD. You can reach them at 8888-999, I'm not sure what's their local number just ask the operator to connect you :)

I Hope this information will help you guys :)

Oh. Just 8 from 25? Not even half? Tough fight we're gonna get into. Well, that's expected, I know they're only getting the "best from the best".

Anyway, I hope they're not gonna do it every other month. That's too long! :( I think i'm just going to call them to confirm.

Thanks for the info, Episiotomy! :)

Hi Episiotomy! Please keep us updated. Thank you soo much! And good luck! I hope you'll get in! :D

Sorry, Pinknessatisfy, just got visited this site. Thanks also episiotomy for helping out. Hope we're both get in. We'll just keep you guys posted for any changes (hoping good changes) =)

Is there any news about when the second batch would start with training?

Is there any news about when the second batch would start with training?
Are you in the 2nd batch, too? My friend called HR and they said that 2nd batch will start late March.

Hi! Any news from MMC?

I got a text message earlier from MMC HRD and i was asked to report tomorrow and bring my requirements for Probee, I'll try to gather some information about the COPN and I'll try my best to keep you posted guys. Thanks and good luck to all of us :)

I received a text, too, to report tomorrow for signing of agreement for training. Maybe we'll start next week.

Congrats, Episiotomy! I'm happy for you! :)

same to you. Congrats! I hope they will call the other nurses here soon :)

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