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mikeru22

354 Posts

Specializes in Acute Care, Trauma, Critical Care, Psych.
I just passed the NLE 2012. Lucky me! I want to try my luck here at up-pgh. Should I wait for their announcement on the release of dean's form or go straight to DNET office? thanks for your help. :)

Are you planning to join the paid training or you're planning to apply as staff nurse? If it's the latter, you can go directly to the Dean's office so you can get a schedule for the nurse practice exam. Don't forget to bring 2x2 pic in white background, cedula, certificate of board rating with breakdown of rating per each subject area and/or claim stub for your license, P300.00 for the exam fee and updated resume.

mikeru22

354 Posts

Specializes in Acute Care, Trauma, Critical Care, Psych.
I still havent visited PGH to check if I passed the initial exam. Is it still posted? I took the July 6 exam

The last time I saw the bulletin to check for my exam result, I noticed a couple of other exam results for the previous months still posted...so I think you still can see the result for July 6 exam. I might still be posted.

jentoyoin

1 Post

Hello. I'm new and I've read some of the posts here. A relative sent me a link leading to this site. I, too, just recently passed the NLE and is currently unemployed. One suggested that I should try out a training that the PGH is offering. So I was wondering what would be the requirements needed, how to apply for that training, how much would be the fee (it is said that it's a paid training), how long would the training last, how long would an applicant normally wait for the "go signal", and in what areas would he/she be rotated if ever he/she is accepted. Thank you.

winkies

30 Posts

thanks for the info. I got confused with those two options. Can I really apply for the staff nurse position even though I have no clinical work experience?

mikeru22

354 Posts

Specializes in Acute Care, Trauma, Critical Care, Psych.

You surely can winkies. I have no clinical experience when I took the Nurse Practice Exam (the qualifying exam for staff nurse position) until now.

pam_mac

6 Posts

Specializes in Clinical Instructor/PDN.

hello everyone! any news regarding final interview for batch jan 2011? thanks :)

pam_mac

6 Posts

Specializes in Clinical Instructor/PDN.

hello everyone! any news regarding final interview for jan 2011 batch?thanks :)

pinkveined

15 Posts

Hey Jap, yes the exam is ongoing for manpower pooling only. To get a schedule, you must secure an application form from the DNRD on the 2nd level of the main building. You can ask the receptionist for directions. Secure an application form from the DNRD (you would need a passport size pic on a white background for that as well as a current cedulla). You would also need to attach a copy of resume with character reference with it. Once you're done filling the application in, go to the cashier on the ground floor and pay the testing fee (I believe it's P300.00, I can't remember how much I paid anymore). After that go back to the DNRD and submit the application form with resume so you can get your exam schedule. It normally takes 2-3 months before you can take the NP

E.

Wow. I just got home from PGH and I'm taking the exam a week from now.

:bored:

Wish me luck.

Anyway, can someone here kindly explain the term MANPOOLING? Is it like a reserve for nurses. I just passed the June NLE 2012, finished BLS ACLS and IVT training. Now I'm doing hospital hoppings and apparently Mandaluyong City Medical Center and Medical Center Manila are not accepting applicants at the moment. I'd really love to be a part of the PGH staff. But would it really take YEARS if ever I (hopefully) pass the exam?

:grumpy:

jennyxxx28

1 Post

hi guys! I just passed the june 2012 NLE, and i'm planning to have my training at PGH..Just wanna ask if anyone here knows when will they release the APCN dean's form?

thanks guys! Godbless..=)

thorabeech

25 Posts

Manpower pooling means that they are not currently in need of nurses, but in case they do in the future, then they will get people from the "pool." (Yup, reserve for nurses)

Unfortunately, yes, it would really take years before you can be a part of the PGH staff, unless you graduated from UPCN because they give priority to their graduates. Waiting time (based from what I read here) is 2-3 years max..

I got my exam sched on Jan 2011, took the exam on April 2011, got the result on May 2011 (they usually release the result 1 month after you took your exam) then got did my panel interview on July 2011. I went to the DNRD office last 3 or 4 mos ago to update my contact info and at the same time follow-up my application, the lady there showed me the list of people lined up for final interview, sighed and just told me that it will still take long before I am called for my final interview.

Waiting. waiting. waiting. Most people will tell you here, patience is a virtue, and it is, really, esp. applying for PGH.

So goodluck pinkveined on your upcoming exam. Hopefully we'll be part of the nursing dept. of PGH soon! :)

JDSC

9 Posts

hi guys! I just passed the june 2012 NLE, and i'm planning to have my training at PGH..Just wanna ask if anyone here knows when will they release the APCN dean's form?

thanks guys! Godbless..=)

Good decision. They will release the next batch of dean's form on November 5, 2012 (as posted lately on the bulletin board of DNET). Just make sure you check on them once in a while, just in case there will be changes.

If you're considering to work in PGH, I suggest you begin processing your application as well. Start by taking the Nursing Practice Exam given by the DNRD. Being a fresh board passer, will give you an edge in passing that difficult exam. As they say, it will take 2-3 years before one is deployed in their institution. But at least, while attending the APCN, your application is running already. Good luck! ;)

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