Re: Asian Hospital and Medical Center Originally Posted by mi_jaded
hi guys... i've heard a lot from my best friend that the transition of nurses there is very fast.. almost all of you in the ward are new..and the training is just 2 weeks its hard for first time nurses plus rude and demanding clients but she said that the experience is good since its very hands-on. You will be exposed to almost ALL nursing skills but sad to say its understaff.You should be prepared mentally and physically when you get there. good luck guys!
ah ok..it doesn't matter mi_jaded, i dunno about the others but i'm aware that it's often understaffed and it even pays super low as in! nonetheless, what's important to me is to get hired in a very good hospital that is known even abroad..at least, if and ever i got hired in here, i'll be feeling proud and happy as well, not only because i got the job, but because i got it with my own hardwork and not with any single aid from so called backers..
also, i want to share that since some employers abroad or even recruiters obviously ask for what hospital did you came from, the trend today is that, they seem to have the most utmost respect from those who came from this hospital, unlike before, they're more up to st.lukes, makati med people, etc..that's what my older friends observed, whenever they go for interviews into different employers/recruitment agencies, and said to me who came from various hospitals such as makati med, medical city, st lukes, etc. it's just good to know anyway, that's why i've shared it..
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