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The Medical City
Thanks so much guys, you're the best! I agree with puppy_eyes88, the posts here are really inspiring :) tron22: Thanks, I didn't know that the number there was already my license number :)
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The Medical City
strawlishe: my PRC license is not yet available coz I'm a fresh board passer. Does that mean I can't apply yet?
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ACLS - how useful is it?
Thanks for the replies. Which hospitals require ACLS? Coz I thought hospitals only require IVT and BLS...
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ACLS - how useful is it?
I'm thinking of undergoing ACLS/ECG training by CCNAPI. However, it's P5,000 for five days! Will it really help further my career, will it be worth it? Thanks in advance.
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The Medical City
Hello. What are the requirements to apply to Medical City? I just passed the November 2009 board so I have yet to obtain my PRC license nor board certificate.
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Intravenous Therapy Training March to May 2010
Thanks for the suggestions johnarigo_31! :)
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i don't have PRC license card...any ANSAP-accredited IVT that will accept me?
Where did you get the training enitsrik? :) I called Veterans Memorial Medical Center, PGH, Heart Center, they all require a PRC license card.
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IV therapy training schedules
Thanks for the suggestion eunichan. T checked the website and they require a PRC license. I called PHC and they also require a PRC license, not just the claim stub.
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Intravenous Therapy Training March to May 2010
Do you have a PRC license card johnarigo_31? I would like to start IV therapy training ANYWHERE. Unfortunately most hospitals require a PRC license card first.
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Any Tips for Surviving the Long Wait of those Pending Applications in the Hospitals
Love_RN: I know! Do you know of a hospital for IVT that accepts fresh board passers without a physical PRC license card?
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i don't have PRC license card...any ANSAP-accredited IVT that will accept me?
Since I just passed the November 2009 board, I have yet to possess a physical PRC license. Would you know of any ANSAP-accredited hospital that will accept me for IV therapy? Thank you all in advance!
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Intravenous Therapy Training March to May 2010
Wonderful job johnarigo_31
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what route to go to BC...temporary work permit, skilled worker, or provincial nominee
Yes I've been reading the threads. Thanks for the advice Silverdragon102 :)
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what route to go to BC...temporary work permit, skilled worker, or provincial nominee
Good day. I'd like to ask for advice on what route my wife and I should take on going to British Columbia. I looked at the CIC website and found three ways for us to go there. 1) Temporary work permit 2) Permanent resident as a skilled worker 3) Provincial nominee of BC under Strategic Occupations I just passed the Philippine board exam for nurses. I have ZERO work experience. I have a job offer as a paid staff nurse at a secondary hospital here in the Philippines. My wife has been working for 1 year. Her profession is under Skill Level B of the National Occupational Classification (NOC). I took the self-assessment test and found we earn enough points to qualify as a skilled worker. My aunt lives in British Columbia. She is willing to help us out, let us stay with her, help us look for jobs. My wife and I have relatives willing to lend money for proof of funds, payable in 3 years. What route do you think we should take? Advice will be greatly appreciated.
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RN with DOH and MOH license in Dubai, UAE
For the 2-3 year hospital experience, do they consider working as a paid staff nurse at a secondary hospital as experience?