Philippine Paramedical and Technical School

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I am a US citizen who is thinking of enrolling in the Philipine PAramedical and Technical School ASN RN program, where the theory is done online, but I have to go back to the philippine for the clinical portion. The curriculum is very extensive and is US based. I want to know if there is anybody who is already enrolled in this school and can they share their experience? Has anybody completed, about to take the NCLEX or are planning to take the NCLEX here in the US. Please let me know, I want to know more. Thank you

on their website, license issed in 2011

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practical/vocational

nursing (ntr)

# 2011110200167

applied science in

nursing (ntr)

# 2011110200168

on their website, license issed in 2011

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practical/vocational

nursing (ntr)

# 2011110200167

applied science in

nursing (ntr)

# 2011110200168

wrong license

prc official website - our services: verification of professional licenses

These are school licenses not individual licenses, duuuh.

These are not the license the bon is looking for in all cases is a Phil. license the grads are not eligible for.

[color=#2c2b2b]per ppts cebu

are lpns recognized in the philippines?

[color=#2c2b2b]because the amended nursing act of the philippines (2002) accepts only graduates of the bachelor of science in nursing (bsn) for the nursing licensure exam in the philippines, lpns and associate degree (asn-rns, adns, gns) diploma holders are no longer qualified to practice nursing as a profession. however, several major hospitals and medical centers in the philippines have recognized the excellent bedside nursing skills of well-trained practical nursing graduates and have employed them in various positions in their health facilities.

[color=#2c2b2b]per ppts cebu

are lpns recognized in the philippines?

[color=#2c2b2b]because the amended nursing act of the philippines (2002) accepts only graduates of the bachelor of science in nursing (bsn) for the nursing licensure exam in the philippines, lpns and associate degree (asn-rns, adns, gns) diploma holders are no longer qualified to practice nursing as a profession. however, several major hospitals and medical centers in the philippines have recognized the excellent bedside nursing skills of well-trained practical nursing graduates and have employed them in various positions in their health facilities.

but this doesn't mean that lpn and asn grads cannot work in the us or anywhere abroad. lpn schools in the philippines, ppts particularly, are accredited by tesda, a government agency responsible for licensing vocational courses. except for ca, most states in the us do not require a professional license. they only require that the school is accredited by a government body.

How many hours did you have to dedicate everyday for studying when you were doing your online classes? How are you doing in your clinicals there in cebu now?

I had a day job here, so I studied 4 hours a day when I was doing my online. I had to quit my job when I started doing clinicals. The Clinical is very challenging. We are already doing tasks that RN's here are also doing (except of IV meds). We also have daily assignments

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