Looking for Nursing Experience Paid or Volunteer in Manila

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Hi Guys!

I am currently out of the country and based in singapore and the nursing agency that I signed up with requires that I get some nursing experience paid or volunteer before the consul interview or else they will drop the petition. I just received recently my uscis approval and I know its still a long way to go.

I need your suggestion regarding hospitals in Manila or Singapore wherein I can apply and get some nursing experience with certification at least 3-6 months preferably OR, CCU or ER.

Hope to hear from you guys!

Same here, I also hope I'll get in. Since last week, I'm going nuts as to what the outcome of the exam may be. Hope its positive, otherwise I'll just wait for Casaul Hospital's call anytime this month for a possible slot as a nurse trainee/volunteer.

Specializes in MS, ER.

Goodluck on your training!!! Soar high my fellow nurses!!! May God Bless you all!!!

shubichilipepper yes along with the reqts is the 7.5k payment.am not really sure but you can probably pay in installment.negotiate that before the trraining starts you'll pay the balance..its my suggestion lol.so better yet call them..sorry i read your post just now.. i hope you guys got a slot.i know how hard it is to find a training.

hi yousushey!

how's your training? What are the duties or procedures/tasks you guys allowed to perform?

please keep us posted.. I wasnt able to join the training, it was already full when i called up..

thanks.. happy for you..

hi yousushey!

how's your training? What are the duties or procedures/tasks you guys allowed to perform?

please keep us posted.. I wasnt able to join the training, it was already full when i called up..

thanks.. happy for you..

hello shubichilipepper.aww too bad maybe you can try for the next batch, i heard that they'll be opening slots again after our practicum ends.

actually as of the moment, we aren't on clinical practicum yet.we were told that come august it will start.well didactic part just ended today, so far its good and the resource speaker is really well versed, he is a chief nurse in Kansas. He discussed much about critical care nursing. PLUS he even asked for NCLEX passers whom he will hire in the institution he is currently working in.:up:

To answer your question regarding the procedures, can't tell you yet but based on the orientation for clinical practicum they gave us today, so long that you will ask your preceptor for assistance in procedures you haven't done yet, all procedures nurse is allowed to do then we can do..

Sure thing I'll keep you posted! Godbless!

I am really excited this will be my first experience ever after graduation. Nervous at the same time though :heartbeat

hello shubichilipepper.aww too bad maybe you can try for the next batch, i heard that they'll be opening slots again after our practicum ends.

actually as of the moment, we aren't on clinical practicum yet.we were told that come august it will start.well didactic part just ended today, so far its good and the resource speaker is really well versed, he is a chief nurse in Kansas. He discussed much about critical care nursing. PLUS he even asked for NCLEX passers whom he will hire in the institution he is currently working in.:up:

To answer your question regarding the procedures, can't tell you yet but based on the orientation for clinical practicum they gave us today, so long that you will ask your preceptor for assistance in procedures you haven't done yet, all procedures nurse is allowed to do then we can do..

Sure thing I'll keep you posted! Godbless!

I am really excited this will be my first experience ever after graduation. Nervous at the same time though :heartbeat

Thank you yousushey!! Thank you for this update.. :yeah:

goodluck and god bless..

Does PGH offer paid trainings?

hello shubichilipepper.aww too bad maybe you can try for the next batch, i heard that they'll be opening slots again after our practicum ends.

actually as of the moment, we aren't on clinical practicum yet.we were told that come august it will start.well didactic part just ended today, so far its good and the resource speaker is really well versed, he is a chief nurse in Kansas. He discussed much about critical care nursing. PLUS he even asked for NCLEX passers whom he will hire in the institution he is currently working in.:up:

To answer your question regarding the procedures, can't tell you yet but based on the orientation for clinical practicum they gave us today, so long that you will ask your preceptor for assistance in procedures you haven't done yet, all procedures nurse is allowed to do then we can do..

Sure thing I'll keep you posted! Godbless!

I am really excited this will be my first experience ever after graduation. Nervous at the same time though :heartbeat

Hi yousushey!!! Thanks a lot for sharing this information about USTH's training program. Actually, I was able to register with them and I was there since the very first day of the seminar! I have no idea who you are among the 100+ participants, I wish I was able to thank you personally... Hope to see you on August 3! God bless you and thanks again. My bum days are over yey!:):yeah:

Hi yousushey!!! Thanks a lot for sharing this information about USTH's training program. Actually, I was able to register with them and I was there since the very first day of the seminar! I have no idea who you are among the 100+ participants, I wish I was able to thank you personally... Hope to see you on August 3! God bless you and thanks again. My bum days are over yey!:):yeah:

true trulyblessed!that's so nice to hear!it was my pleasure to share it with you so don't mention it!i:wink2: i was even wondering on who of all those participants was I able to talk to here at this site.but yeah it'll be grand to see you.Your bum days are over and so as mine!YAY for us!:up::yeah::smokin:

true trulyblessed!that's so nice to hear!it was my pleasure to share it with you so don't mention it!i:wink2: i was even wondering on who of all those participants was I able to talk to here at this site.but yeah it'll be grand to see you.Your bum days are over and so as mine!YAY for us!:up::yeah::smokin:

Hi yousushey!!

may i ask for any feedbacks about your on-going training.

Thank you so much.

bless you!!!

Hello! Training in Lung Center for three months costs 6,000 pesos. At the Kidney Institute i think it is more than 8 thousand, not so sure.

Hi yousushey!!

may i ask for any feedbacks about your on-going training.

Thank you so much.

bless you!!!

hello shubii!well yeah its been all busy days this past weeks!so far exposure is good but ill tell you it will depend on which ward you'll be assigned but yeah it's still a very good experience.

my first month am assigned at MS ward, so its all carrying out docs order and some basic procvedures...:nurse:..its a gradual learning process because i was first assigned at private division then now at charity division where a higher census is expected..decision making and time management is a must superb thing to learn.

my second month which is by next week I'll be assigned at critical care unit. I heard from others who had been there already, i quote "super lot of things to learn"...ill continue this after the exposure. :)

i am not sure but september you might want to follow up already because our training will end by then so theyl probably open slots again.

ill post it soonessstt once i hear from the nursing service..

Godbless you too.. Thankyou

Hi yousushey!!

may i ask for any feedbacks about your on-going training.

Thank you so much.

bless you!!!

Hello shubichilipepper! I am also undergoing the training at the ust hospital and I'm telling you, it's all worth it! I was first rotated in the cardiovascular unit for 1 week, critical care unit in the 2nd week and surgical intensive care unit in my 3rd wk. I can't believe I have learned so much in a span of 3 weeks. Almost all of the patients are mechanically ventilated and we are assigned 2-3 patients per trainee. Cases include MI, CVA, post craniectomy, Guillan Barre, post ptca, patients an many others. At first I wanted to quit due to information overload :chuckle but as time passes by, I get used to it and I feel like I don't want to leave the critical care unit. I want to be assigned there forever! Right now, I am already assigned in the private division ward... and I'm already missing the thrill and excitement in providing overall patient care in the intensive care units. I love the being an intensive care unit nurse. I've already found which area I belong...yey!:yeah: I hope you could also apply to their training, it's worth your while :)

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