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Meeting AHPRA requirements as a International Trained Nurse from the Philippines
Thank you for updating all of us who are about to begin the whole process, in the middle or those who are thinking if we are on the right track.. haha! kindly keep us posted on how your job applications doing.. we will gladly appreciate it! thanks!
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Meeting AHPRA requirements as a International Trained Nurse from the Philippines
To cris88 and danceinstructor: Hi! Where are you from? Are you starting to comply with the required immunizations? I havent started mine. I am still looking for a hospital or clinic who will offer a cheaper rate for those vaccines, do you have any suggestions? Thanks! It would be greatly appreciated! :)
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Meeting AHPRA requirements as a International Trained Nurse from the Philippines
Hi! Anybody for LTU january intake? PM me.. :)
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New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2
Hi guys, i already received my LOE just now. Ahpra-vic received my documents april 22 they asked for additional documents may 10, i was able to send it may 15, and just today, they send my eligibility letter. I just have a question, will it be possible to find a school who will still accomodate me this year? Thanks! :) patience is really a virtue!
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New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2
this was really helpful! i bet you got the slot! congratulations, your dream is within your reach already! :)
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PHILMAN APPLICANTS forum
Thanks tokiya in starting this thread! I was thinking about this already.. Good thing, you initiated! :)
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PHILMAN APPLICANTS forum
Count me in! But still waiting for the confirmation from AHPRA, mine was sent april 17 in vic. Btw, tokiya, did AG coordinated with you already since you already received a confirmation?
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New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2
Hi jamic, tokiya and kit! Count me in, were on the same boat. Actually I already sent you jamic and tokiya a private message, didnt you receive it? I was asking for your contact number or fb account. But anyways, I will just send mine to three of you via PM. Btw, kit I havent receive any confirmation letter yet, mine was just recently sent too. :)
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Employment process @ St. Luke's Medical Center (e.rod)
To bunnyRN, allow me to answer some of your questions:1. How many days a week do you have duty?2. How many hours per shift?3. Do they train you for only one area?I worked in SLMC for three years, just Recently passed my resignation. Anyways, their NSET program hasnt changed since then (I dont know this year)..But based on my experience and based on the experience of my senior nurses there and my trainees, we had the same NSET course or program.For the first month you will have a didactic phase, school hours 8am to 4pm or 5pm if im not mistaken, that is from monday to friday That will cover different topics from the basics to the diseases. And also includes return demonstration of different nursing procedures (of course they will teach you first). This is some sort of refresher course which I think is good especially for those who have no experience or for those who have been away from the nursing field for a while. Since you will be oriented in the ideal way or St. Luke's way and you will be using in the demo the same materials or equipments that you will encounter in the hospital, you have to remember everything. After this, you will have different trainings, BLS etc. During the entire didactic phase, you will will be going to SLMC from monday to friday 8am to 4pm. Then OJT phase, you will have your rotation in two different areas either in am(6-2) or pm(2-10) shift and again monday to friday. Guys, im telling you, the training in SLMC is all worth it. So if i were you, if you will be given this oppurtunity to work there, go grab it!
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Received SEC result. Anybody who ever did some course at SK?
I am an IEN from the Philippines. I just received my SEC result. And SRNA requires me to take some courses from ONCIEN program in SIAST.1. I just want to know if anyone had experienced already some of the courses in ONCIEN?2. If there are anyone here in the same boat with me? (I hope!)3. Also, I want to know the duration of each course. Oh by the way, I read it already from SIAST the number of hours for each course. But What I want to know is how long does the Clinical Experience for IENs will take, it says 240 hours but How many hours per day and weeks duration? Did you wait for a long time before being admitted since they have to complete four students before starting the laboratory and clinical experience courses? 4. And how was the online courses? I am planning to study full time so do you think I can finish each online course within five days if I am going to devote most of my time on working on it?Thank you! Hoping somebody would enlighten me on this matter.And, I also hope there's someone here on the same process with me. We can help each other figure everything out..
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SEC and what to expect?
Hi! Are you finished with your assessment already? I will be taking mine soon..
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St. Luke's, Capitol Med, PHC, Medical City
hi there.. im currently undergoing training in SLMC.. and they've been using this infusion pump, and also, they have this enteral pump for NGT feeding..
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anyone here applied for SLMC-GC???
count me in!
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anyone here applied for SLMC-GC???
hi..no definite date yet.. but i know, SOON.. :chuckle according to my friend who has been included in the sept batch, the next batch of training will start on oct 20.. hehehe... for the meantime, spend your weekdays with your family, because as soon as we start working, we'll miss all the family gatherings, affair and the like.. and also, kindly inform me when maam gianna texted u already? thank you very much..
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anyone here applied for SLMC-GC???
hi again. i just took the computer based assessment.. it's a combination of personality test, a bit of IQ test and test of grammar skills.. no need to worry, very easy.. :heartbeat