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I went to Fort Bonifacio last week.. and had talked to their Nursing Service Coordinator...as of now the volume of applicants is very tremendous.. Let's say you have pass their initial qualifying exam after that you will be lined up to their next batch for the January 2010 Residency Nursing OJT.. that's what they call to their volunteer volunteer nurses... However,, they will just be needing 16-20 Nurse for the said OJT.. ( sigh).. Wel..l atleast our application will be at held.
you can go there by taking the jeep bound to Mckinley hill.. its near market market... just tell the jeep ( Bound to Gate 3 ) that you will be dropping at Fort Bonifacio Hospital..I think you have to call first so that you'll be schedule for their initial qualifying exam and bring all the requirements..of by the way they need the IVT card.. just a thought coz I don't have mine yet..
i went to fort bonifacio last week.. and had talked to their nursing service coordinator...as of now the volume of applicants is very tremendous.. let's say you have pass their initial qualifying exam after that you will be lined up to their next batch for the january 2010 residency nursing ojt.. that's what they call to their volunteer volunteer nurses... however,, they will just be needing 16-20 nurse for the said ojt.. ( sigh).. wel..l atleast our application will be at held.
just like v.luna in qc residency nursing for six months there is no assurance that you'll be hired because the nursing military corps training that they prioritized is different from civilian nurses training.
kazuma
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Do you know anything about Fort Bonifacio General Hospital? What comes next after passing their exam? How many months will you be trained? Is there any guarantee that when you finish your training they would hire you? Please share your experiences. Thanks a bunch!