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  1. hey dont be depressed just read the first and second thread im sure they can help you, you are not alone in your delima:saint:
  2. Here's another link:saint: Insult To Filipino Nurse Good day! I am Rommel, a Filipino nurse here in New Zealand. I am writing with regards to the article that I have read in the New Zealand Herald. I was really hurt when society director David Wills said that, " It is easier to get a fresh nursing graduate from Kenya than from the Philippines." Link: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/151817/Insulto-sa-Pinoy-nurses
  3. The upsurge of Filipino Nurses has turned heads in New Zealand specifically in the New Zealand Nursing Council. That because the number of graduates has increased in the recents years, they are reluctant to register Filipino nurses. David Wills (Nursing Council Director) was quoted "It is easier to get a fresh graduate from Kenya registered than someone from the Philippines." For a nurse to be registered in New Zealand or even in Australia, he/she has to undergo a bridging program for a certain period. This is done under the watchful eye of the council therefore anyone who passes this program is legible to acquire a license to practice. This should be their gauge if the nurse has met their standards or not. It should not be based from increasing number of nurse graduates alone. Here's the link: http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2009-03-01&sec=1&aid=86631
  4. I myself didnt include in my resume the hospital i went awol i already have visa.but its a pity if it is only the hospital you got experience thou,. i only in training from that hospital for 4 months,then i didnt comeback the next day.LoL yes true there are unit in hospital that are like a gang,one even cry during our training class which is once a week and share her experience with that ward, i dropped there once i noticed all of the nurse assigned are damn ugly..LoL.,my co-trainees before we are 27 in our batch but before the month is over there is only 7 or 8 of us left..sigh that was way back 2003 my last hospital experience:nurse:
  5. if you want lifetime membership you must be member for 3 straight years and a fee of 1500 0r 1600 i think
  6. Hello! im a graduate of Aquinas University in Legazpi City in 1994,,a bit old LoL currently residing here in Manila,.I just got interviewed 3 weeks ago and got my Visa im reviewing for NCLEX in meantime plan to take it this comin April.,cheers:coollook:
  7. Mine NLE 76 rating take two the first one is 72 I passed CGFNS on my 1st try rating 411 reviewing now for NCLEX:coollook:
  8. me too im scheduled for a TD or TDAG vaccine this comin Feb 23 im lookin for a clinic and price for it i already have MMR a month ago at St Luke,.I also want those Hepa b or HiB but it say Age inappropriate:o
  9. It cost 400 pesos now for 1 year PNA membership
  10. cool but this is a Review center,I only want to use the library:clown:
  11. He should sue the Hospital and filed for damages about the deportation im not familiar with it:(
  12. any body know a good place to study, where i can review or maybe i can pay for month just to study:twocents:
  13. Hi! im taking NCLEX-RN exam in 3 months time I live here in Manila. Need a group or study buddy to help prepare for exam, this is my 1st Nclex-RN exam:yawn:
  14. Well me not much since im a bum i dont have real work but i make money online about 5,000/month doing nothing so i have the time to review for NCLEX this April:rolleyes: hopefully i pass its been 4 years now since i passed the CGFNS exam:yawn:

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