World Philippines
Published Jan 10, 2010
I'm scheduled to take the exam end of January in CMC
How's the exam like in CAPITOL medical center??? anyone ???
ceftriaxone
17 Posts
good luck nurse pukyaw!!!!
xoxo:)
20 Posts
hi. may i know when you go to CApitol. what are the requirements po?
Nurse_PUKYAW
143 Posts
hi...Nurse_PUKYAW, when did you pass your credentials in CMC? How long did you wait for their call? I'm planning to submit my requirements this week. Looking forward to your reply. Thanks!
ive passed my CREDENTIAL august of 2008 it was a long wait
they did not even bother to call me up or anything, what i did i call them up rather thrice last year. There's tons of tons of application so you really need to wait. And one more thing the batch 2009 trainees is not yet deployed i think they prioritized on them. Goodluck
salingcatcat
24 Posts
Does anybody know if CMC have age limit on their nurse applicants?
not more than 30 years old
rinskie
19 Posts
hi all, may i ask what requirements is needed for capitol? i plan on going there thursday, will i just submit my resume and wait for their call? or should i bring all the requirements on thursday? thanks! also, what's the easiest way of going there if i'm coming from alabang? thanks!! :)
Love_RN
64 Posts
HI! I've seen the list of requirements at Capitol like Police Clearance, cedula, etc...does it still apply?
OT: What's the "professional tax"? ty!
opsen
53 Posts
has anyone here undergone the screening process in capitol? please share your knowledge about the screening process. thank you.
felicitypaul
168 Posts
HI! I've seen the list of requirements at Capitol like Police Clearance, cedula, etc...does it still apply? OT: What's the "professional tax"? ty!
Philippine Tax Registration is our cedula...
ehhh
25 Posts
Is CMC still hiring and do they offer volunteer work?
4fifteen
CMC doesn't accept volunteers. You just go to the Personnel Department, hand in your papers, and wait for the call. There are tons of applicants though, so it is going to take a while. I think it's the way with a lot of hospitals nowadays.
Anyway, they just finished the 36th (I think?) batch of skills training for nurses. So if you're waiting for their call, it may be after a few months. I can't remember how often they do the training, but I think they do it 3 or 4 times a year.
quackmoonstar
66 Posts
Cedula is different from Professional Tax. Professional Tax Receipt or PTR is basically a fee professionals pay at the start of the year. While cedula can be paid even in our barangays, the PTR can only be paid in your local city hall. Nurses should start paying their Professional Tax once they receive their license. If you fail to pay on the previous years, they'll charge you a penalty.