Employment process @ St. Luke's Medical Center (e.rod)

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Hi everyone! I'm planning to apply in SLMC-e.rod, though I heard that they will start the hiring process this coming September.. Do you have any idea on how many exams and interviews you will undergo before they will accept you for the training? Let me share with you the requirements needed: resume, photocopy of PRC license, board rating, board rating certificate, class ranking, GWA, TOR, diploma, and 2 pcs. 2x2 pics (white background)..

Your replies would be greatly appreciated..

Godbless! :wink2:

hi.. I hope u'll be called by SLMC. by the way, i went there but I didnt find that pigeonbox... can u help me out where to find it so that I can pass my application there? tnx!

@tron22: the pigeonbox is located at the 5th flr of the anne2 building in the main building(hospital)....

Specializes in critical care.

@abby0411: Tnx! Now i know.. Is it inside the room or what?.. Godbless to you..

@abby0411: Tnx! Now i know.. Is it inside the room or what?.. Godbless to you..

Nope. The pigeonbox is just located in the hallway in the 5th flr of the main building...Just drop by your requirements there...

Specializes in critical care.

@abby0411: Tnx to you! I hope I can pass my requirements there too! Its really hard to a job for us nowadays.. Even acquiring clinical experience as well...

@abby0411: Tnx to you! I hope I can pass my requirements there too! Its really hard to a job for us nowadays.. Even acquiring clinical experience as well...

welcome tron22!god bless us..

Step 1: Initial Exam divided into 3 parts

  • IQ exam composed of 80 items to be answered in 15 mins. (with elimination)
  • Nursing exam around 4 pages to be answered in 15 mins. (with elimination)
  • Psych/Personality exam (once you reach this part, you've successfully passed step 1)

Step 2: Skills Validation Panel Interview

  • BASIC Nursing Procedures: random selection from a fishbowl which the applicant will have to perform in front of the 3-5 panelists.

Step 3: Final Interview with the VP of Nursing

  • Personal and Clinical Scenario questions

Step 4: Medical Exam

Step 5: NSET Training

Step 6: Evaluation for Deployment

A big thank you Burbeestar! :yeah: Your post is soooo helpful, really! :D Have you undergone those steps? Are you already working in SLMC-QC?.. Godbless!

Step 1: Initial Exam divided into 3 parts

  • IQ exam composed of 80 items to be answered in 15 mins. (with elimination)
  • Nursing exam around 4 pages to be answered in 15 mins. (with elimination)
  • Psych/Personality exam (once you reach this part, you've successfully passed step 1)

Step 2: Skills Validation Panel Interview

  • BASIC Nursing Procedures: random selection from a fishbowl which the applicant will have to perform in front of the 3-5 panelists.

Step 3: Final Interview with the VP of Nursing

  • Personal and Clinical Scenario questions

Step 4: Medical Exam

Step 5: NSET Training

Step 6: Evaluation for Deployment

hello!just wanna ask are you already employed at st. lukes?where do you pass youre requirements?

some says that the resumes can be passed at the 5th flr annex2 and at the hr building at the PET scan area...tnx!

hello everyone. is this still the same requirements mentioned in the previous threads that needs to be passed?

resume, photocopy of prc license, board rating, board rating certificate, class ranking, gwa, tor, diploma, and 2 pcs. 2x2 pics (white background)..

a little clarification. is this for the staff nurse requirement? if so, must we submit this in an envelope sealed with all hopes that we'll be considered?

btw, previous posts were very helpful. thanks guys.

hey piguant saw you posted something here. looks like were walking on the same path. goodluck to us!

I'm done with step 3, waiting for my medical exam next week. I may possibly belong to the 3rd batch of NSET trainees, which will start within this month. The screening process has been swift since September, the 2nd batch started last October 21. I took the skills validation last week and had my final interview the week after.

You may submit your applications at the 5th floor annex 2 pigeon box HRD, during the time I submitted mine, that was late July, applications were dropped off at the department of clinical advancement. I have this feeling that they really are in need of new nurses since their some of their experienced staff and trainees were already transferred to Global City.

Good luck colleagues with your applications!

Specializes in EENT, MS, Aged Care.

How long is the NSET Training? Do you have to pay for it?

^Hey burbeestar:D

I just finished with the Skills Validation / Panel Interview yesterday. Apparently, 20 more slots are needed for the NSET Batch that will start this month or next month. 11 of us passed yesterday, and we were told to wait for the schedule of our final interview that might be held next week or the week after that. Any ideas if there will still be a huge "mortality rate" after the final interview?

You're right, the screening process has been very swift. So many things happened this week--I got a text on Wednesday saying that I'll be taking the Initial set of exams the next day (Thursday), and out of 25 who took the IQ test, 3/4 went on to the next 'round'. After that, only 10 or 11 passed the Clinical Exam. We were then told to return the next day for the Skills Validation (Friday). So yesterday, 17 were supposed to come but only 15 were in attendance. 11 made it through.

We're all hoping that our final interviews will be a success, too. It has been a very nerve-wracking week. But the sense of relief that washes over you after you find out that you passed is worth it :up: I hope all goes well with your medical exams too, and congratulations!

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