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Hi everybody..I'm mark from Philippines, just recently I pass the licensure exam for MOH-OMAN ..I would like to hear any comments, suggestions or words of encouragement from nurses in Oman specially Filipino Nurses..God bless
guys...pls like this page FB look for RN's for oman so we can connect, talk and share if there are any updates with regard to our OMAN application. i am from july 1 batch, ive heard that there are earlier batcht that took the exam and there will be an exam again on august or september.. when rpr contacted you, pls post it in our page.. thank you, share this page to your friends who you know who passed the exam.. thanks
wow... hhhmmm... how much did they offer? we are from rpr.., do you have any idea how many pass during your batch? iv heard that they will again have a licensure examination this august, we passed the exam last june 30. we are afraid that they might be many of us and that they will just keep us waiting... :) can you like this page and post some update there? thank you. FB RN for oman
guys...pls like this page FB look for RN's for oman so we can connect, talk and share if there are any updates with regard to our OMAN application. i am from july 1 batch, ive heard that there are earlier batcht that took the exam and there will be an exam again on august or september.. when rpr contacted you, pls post it in our page.. thank you, share this page to your friends who you know who passed the exam.. thanks
aimee777
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the interview will be 2 to 1. 2 interviewers to one interviewee. questions naturally will depend on the area you are applying for. they would most likely ask you about the cases you have handled. what i did was i enumerated the cases i was confident enough that i have adequate knowledge so i can answer any questions they might raise in regards to those cases.
Since i applied for MS, i first enumerated cases like PTB, pneumonia, MI, Shock, Stroke, dengue, malaria, etc.... Luckily, they only asked me about nursing management and health teachings for patients with Pneumonia. Whew!