kayern07 replied to IamAnurse.'s topic in Philippines
I think you guys have to do your parts, which is to pass the program first and do your best in the OJT. Don't mind the number of trainees. There are slots, definitely.
kayern07 replied to IamAnurse.'s topic in Philippines
As long as you do your best, pass the required grade(s) they set, you're good to go. There is really an assurance if you won't fail the program. It varies per batch.
kayern07 replied to IamAnurse.'s topic in Philippines
Your friend should have accepted the offer. Ancillary department is also considered a good working experience especially if he will be assigned in Dialysis, Cathlab, etc. Maybe he really likes the PGNT program. They will offer other departments such ...
kayern07 replied to IamAnurse.'s topic in Philippines
Hi! I'm from batch 3. The style used to us by the HR was, we already know if we qualified or not that same day we had our initial screening. IQ test and interview were conducted. Then, we were asked to wait for I think an hour. I don't have an idea w...
kayern07 replied to IamAnurse.'s topic in Philippines
The screening for batch 5 is ongoing. Good luck!:)Regarding your question, the batch 2 was not 100%. Not even my batch (which is batch 3) got such. One must pass the PGNT program first before being evaluated for hiring.
kayern07 replied to IamAnurse.'s topic in Philippines
I think SLMC informs applicants thru text. In your case (living in the province), you can maximize your day by passing requirements in all the hospitals in the Metro (within the day) so that your travel will be worthwhile. Pass your requirements now,...
kayern07 replied to IamAnurse.'s topic in Philippines
after the didactic phase, you will be given a certificate of attendance. then after the ojt phase, you will be given a certificate of completion of training. :)
kayern07 replied to IamAnurse.'s topic in Philippines
Correction: *working as staff nurses, not walking. my bad. hehe! good luck @mrjoey!!! :) @Ar-en, that I don't know. I'm sorry. Just try submitting requirements once again.