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I don't know anything about phone conference review, but just be honest with them.
If they are saying it's one hour you're lacking, maybe you can ask "is there a way to help make up that one hour?" Maybe volunteer your time for more than one hour of whatever services they would like. I say "more than one hour" to show that you're willing to do 5 hours or even 50 hours of free hospital or community service work to make up for that one hour.
Good luck!
hi everyone.im a philippine rn, i applied in vermont bon but they denied my preliminary application due to lack of number of hours ces report issues- my school had sent another documents to support they're needs but it take so long because of the shipment/mailings. but today i got an email notice from vermont stating that i am preliminary denied and needs to sent them a letter requesting an review and set for hearing. done that already! what i am worried is what's gonna happen during the hearing they say it's only in a phone conference and ask some questions to me, in regards with what topic of question they will ask is i don't know (that's why im worried) if they're gonna ask me questions like why it happens that it lack 1 hour in that certain area of my education, well i guess only my school registrar could answer that because in regards with that matter we're not allowed to see/check the documents sent to cgfns right? anyone here have some issues with this or undergo hearing??? what type of questions they're usually asking???
thank you so much.
http://vtprofessionals.org/opr1/nurses/rules/combined rules and toc june 6 2011 for web.html check this.
registered nursing programs, approval criteria to be approved, a registered nursing program shall provide the minimum content area hours:
(a) adult nursing 75 hours theory, 200 hours clinical;
(b) maternal/infant nursing 30 hours theory, 40 hours clinical;
© pediatric nursing 30 hours theory, 40 hours clinical;
(d) psychiatric/mental health nursing, 30 hours theory, 40 hours clinical;
(e) anatomy and physiology, 80 hours;
(f) microbiology, 40 hours;
(g) humanities, 40 hours; and
(h) social/behavioral science, 40 hours.
better go to your school registrar and check if you meet all the requirements of vermont.
maia718
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Hi everyone.
Im a Philippine RN, I applied in Vermont BON but they denied my preliminary application due to lack of number of hours CES report issues- my school had sent another documents to support they're needs but it take so long because of the shipment/mailings. But today I got an email notice from vermont stating that I am preliminary denied and needs to sent them a letter requesting an review and set for hearing. Done that already! What I am worried is what's gonna happen during the hearing they say it's only in a phone conference and ask some questions to me, in regards with what topic of question they will ask is I don't know (that's why im worried) If they're gonna ask me questions like why it happens that it lack 1 hour in that certain area of my education, well i guess only my school registrar could answer that because in regards with that matter we're not allowed to see/check the documents sent to CGFNS right? Anyone here have some issues with this or undergo hearing??? what type of questions they're usually asking???
Thank you so much.