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No. 10
from gatz
Old Mar 05, 2008, 01:17 AM

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I will asked her how she applied. Then I will let you know.
thanx.... ur reply is very much appreciated....
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No. 11
from stsinner
Old Mar 11, 2008, 05:05 AM

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hi. may i ask where can i apply for military nursing? and could you also share the details of the application process?

thanks a lot.
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No. 12
from Rep
Old Mar 11, 2008, 10:04 PM

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thanx.... ur reply is very much appreciated....
Go to Camp Aguinaldo and look for building Bulwagan Valdez, that is the building where the Army Nurse Corop is located. The office is in the 2nd floor according to my sister. But the location may change since my sister resigned more than two years ago. Best of luck!
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No. 13
from ornatora19
Old Sep 15, 2008, 02:02 AM

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Go to Camp Aguinaldo and look for building Bulwagan Valdez, that is the building where the Army Nurse Corop is located. The office is in the 2nd floor according to my sister. But the location may change since my sister resigned more than two years ago. Best of luck!
where is that anyways? im going to las pinas soon. is it loacated near there? and when is the exam?
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No. 14
from thistle23
Old Sep 21, 2008, 09:14 AM

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I work with military nurses on a daily basis and I can say that being a military nurse is not a joke. That is why I preffered staying as a civilian nurse in a military health institution. The training is really tough. When you enter the service you'll be a probationary 2nd leutenant, meaning you are the junior of all juniors. All the 2Lt,1Lt, Cpt and everyone above will be your seniors, meaning they have more authority than you so they can sort of order you to do things and you cannot complain especially if it is a work related task. Seniority is well-regarded. It is true that there are restrictions when you are in training. They were not allowed to go outside of the camp but you can still pretty much communicate with the outside world because they allow use of cellphones. After you pass the training, you will be promoted to 2Lt and will be deployed anywhere in the Philippines. You cannot choose a place where you want to be deployed. Most of the military nurses I know are very nice people, but ofcourse there are also some who are very rank conscious. Military nurses are one of the most highly paid nurses in the Phil. They earn more because they have greater responsibility also. They are like "on duty 24/7"
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No. 15
from armidevs
Old Dec 23, 2008, 06:24 AM

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Wow.. cool. I want to try but I can't leave my family. But if I have nothing to think of but myself, I'd really go for that.

... Reminds me also of Pearl Harbor. Teehee.
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No. 16
from armidevs
Old Dec 23, 2008, 06:26 AM

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Are nurses here supposed to have very short haircut?
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No. 17
Old Feb 18, 2009, 12:17 AM

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is it true that you will not be accepted as a military nuse if you're wearing eyeglasses?
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No. 18
Old Feb 22, 2009, 07:26 PM

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My dad work on the airforce base and he was in the dental area but my dad was army.. Actually if you have a college degree any college degree you can apply for an officer in the military...You can be Lieutenant or sergeant depending on the position that you are qualified....

If your doctor you can be a captain.. Mostly you'll be assigned in camps, military hospital, base....

You still have basic military training.. You are part of the Military so you have to go through anyone has to go through...

YOu can go to any bases and ask for application...
You'll be officer and you have good benefits when u retire.. and you dont really have to go to combat... cause your in the medical field....

US military has recruitment also every 3 months or 6 months some recruiters coming to the philippines... IF you undergone military training you can apply on what job you wanna go to..
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No. 19
from gambutrol
Old Mar 14, 2009, 10:56 AM

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I always dreamt of becoming a military nurse, but I didn't pursued it for personal reasons. My dad is a retired naval officer also. My mother discouraged me because she has worked with military nurses during the past and if you don't have any backers, you will be assigned anywhere, including Mindanao. It is an adventure, definitely, but if I will be kidnapped by the break-away group of **** or Abu-Sayyaf (who kidnapped Red Cross Volunteers, who were supposed to have IMMUNITY!!!!!), I would think twice.
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