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Jun 06, 2009 12:58 PM

Free Volunteer Nursing or Training


Hi there! Does anyone knows any hospital in Manila or Visayas that offer training or volunteer which I don't have to pay?

I think with the current scenario this is the most entry program for RNs but I am not willing to pay for it. I know there are hospitals that won't let you pay a cent. The true meaning of volunteer should stand for itself.

If there isn't, can you share info of the name of hospitals, how much you are paying and the duration of the training. Thanks in advance. This will surely help those who are focused in their nursing career.


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No. 1
Old Jun 06, 2009, 07:29 PM

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hello gemini star,

I know 2 hospitals that doesn't require nurse volunteers to pay. One is AFP Medical Center, they are undergoing their Qualifying exam this June so I suggest you try it out. The other is Dr. Jose Rodriguez Hospital in Tala Caloocan City. I heard their next batch of orientation is slated on July 14 (if I'm not mistaken). Unfortunately, I don't have these hospital's telephone number, better to check them out personally instead. God bless.
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Old Jun 07, 2009, 08:25 AM

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Thanks so much. Are there any in Manila?
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Old Jun 07, 2009, 09:15 PM

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you may want to try hosipital here in leyte like evrmc and leyte provincial hospital both dont require any payment for the said training. the duration is 6 months, you'll be assigned to different areas. if your good enough and have backer you can apply there later on after you finish the training. goodluck!
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Old Jun 08, 2009, 06:15 AM

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Those hospitals I've mentioned are in Manila. You may want to check with Vicente Sotto Memorial Hospital, I heard they are looking for Nurse I.
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from annjo
Old Jun 09, 2009, 04:53 AM

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for visayas, try sacred heart hospital in cebu or perpetual still in cebu or any district hospitals in the provinces of cebu..
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from JST3
Old Jun 09, 2009, 11:48 AM

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i have a friend who worked as a volunteer in world citi medical center and he paid P10000 for 4 months then if you're lucky and they have an opening, they will hire you, but i think as of now, they're not, and another one who's in Marikina Valley hospital, just send your CV and wait for their call...try quirino medical center too, 4mos volunteer for 1500 i think(not sure but i'll clarify with my friends).goodluck!
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from narscathy
Old Jun 15, 2009, 03:44 AM

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Maybe you can try to apply in Camp Aguinaldo for the Military Nursing.. The salary and benefits that the AFP offers is very exuberant.. Be sure to go there in a corporate attire then pass all your requirements to Nurse Corps.. Good luck!
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from gsb2153
Old Jun 16, 2009, 10:25 PM

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Not in Manila, but in nearby Malolos, Bulacan. The Bulacan Medical Center accepts nurse volunteers. They don't charge any fees, but you have to have your prc license and iv therapy id.
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from nars1019
Old Jul 05, 2009, 08:45 AM

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR VOLUNTEER NURSES at BULACAN MEDICAL CENTER

1.] Written Request as Volunteer Nurse
Address to: Hjordis Ma. B. Celis, MD, MHSA, FPCS
Provincial Health Officer II


Thru: Mrs. Merceditas R. Tiongson, RN, MSN
Chief Nurse


2.] Resume with 2x2 colored picture

3.] Xerox copy of the following:
a. TOR
b. Diploma
c. Updated PRC license
d. Updated IVT License card
e. PNA membership card
f. Hepa Screening result

4.] Procedure after submitting the above requirements:
a.] Evaluation of the Chief Nurse
b.] Approval of the Provincial Health Officer II
c. Scheduling
1. Orientation
2. Ward Assignment

5. Issuance of Certificate after completion of 3 months volunteer service.

Bulacan Medical Center (formerly Bulacan Provincial Hospital)
Mojon, Malolos City, Bulacan

From Cubao: take a bus bound for Hagonoy, Calumpit or take FX Malolos
From Caloocan: take Victory Liner bus with Calumpit/Tabang/San Fernando signage
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