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No. 40
from superborj
Old Jul 21, 2006, 01:29 AM

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thanks for the info..i recently passed the local boards..do i still need to wait for my license which will be relesed in 3 months tym? or i can start training? thanks again..
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No. 41
from reeyah
Old Jul 21, 2006, 08:58 PM

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Depends on the hospital... Better inquire first. Some allow u to apply now... To follow ung license, board r8tng etc.
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No. 42
from kirsten_07
Old Jul 27, 2006, 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by NurseBliss
Try Manila Doctors Hospital along United Nations Avenue. I think they have a 4 month training programme that costs 5 thousand pesos (not sure). You are given a certification after the programme. Phil Heart Center, Lung Center, and the Kidney Institute also have training programmes. Not sure about the cost. Sign up early as there is a waiting list. In addition, you should also have a score not lower than 80 in the local board exam.
so hospitals here give training program but ur going to pay them for that? will the certification help in applying for work in u.s.? this is new to me.thank you.
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No. 43
from 0628
Old Apr 17, 2009, 07:07 AM

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The nursing training in nkti is still ongoing. all you have to do is to pass the requirements - resume, tor, photocopied: recommendation letter from dean or employer, prc id, pna id, bls id, iv therapist id, 1 piece 1x1 and 2x2 pic. When you are qualified, you have to pay 1000 for initial payment. Once it is already done, come back to the required day to pass CXR results within 1-year period, proof of immunity for Hepatitis B within 6-month period and record of HPB vaccination. If you had already completed your vaccination, only the proof of immmunity will do. After you had finished it, you'll have to wait for your time to train. By the way, in terms of full payment, you can pay at least 2 weeks before the program. I had already applied few days ago last april 14, 2009. The slot available is the batch sept-dec2009. so hurry guys! if you're interested with their basic nursing skills training program, go to nkti asap!!! east ave, quezon city adjacent to lung center and beside quezon city hall. that's all
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No. 44
from lana_08
Old Apr 20, 2009, 03:31 AM

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Hi! what are the requirements to apply as a nurse volunteer in st. luke's hospital? thanks!
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No. 45
from narscathy
Old Apr 20, 2009, 08:13 AM

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0628, how much is the training program of nkti? thanks
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No. 46
from 0628
Old Apr 21, 2009, 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by cathybedrio View Post
0628, how much is the training program of nkti? thanks
7000php
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No. 47
from narscathy
Old Apr 21, 2009, 07:16 AM

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weew... expensive..........anyway thanks for the reply.
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No. 48
Old Jun 01, 2009, 03:37 AM

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Originally Posted by NurseBliss View Post
Try Manila Doctors Hospital along United Nations Avenue. I think they have a 4 month training programme that costs 5 thousand pesos (not sure). You are given a certification after the programme. Phil Heart Center, Lung Center, and the Kidney Institute also have training programmes. Not sure about the cost. Sign up early as there is a waiting list. In addition, you should also have a score not lower than 80 in the local board exam.
hi! just wanna ask about what uve written..do u min u hafta have a score not lower than 80 to apply in Manila Doctors Hospital??
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No. 49
from Echo12
Old Jun 03, 2009, 07:05 AM

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For younger guys out there that is still looking for a nursing job try your luck at Our Lady Of Lourdes Hospital. They have openings for Staff Nurses, Trainees, and Volunteer Nurses alike. The sad thing is that they only accept applicants with an age limit of not more than 25 years old. Very very sad indeed specially for second coursers. Well good luck for those who will try!
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