Friday, December 28, 2012

where can i study in manila to be a nurse anesthetist

where can i study in manila to be a nurse anesthetist?
i heard university of santo tomas is offering this study. thanks
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This statistics is a result of the study conducted by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), based on the average passing in the BOARD EXAMINATIONS OF ALL COURSES of all universities and colleges in the Philippines. This study is concluded every 10 years. The following is the result of the first study from 1992 to 2001. 1.University of the Philippines (Diliman Campus/Luzon) 2. University of the Philippines (Los Baños Campus/Luzon) 3. University of the Philippines (Manila Campus/Luzon) 4. Silliman University (Dumaguete City/Visayas) 5. Ateneo de Davao University (Davao/Mindanao) 6. Ateneo de Manila University (Manila/Luzon) 7. University of Sto. Tomas (Manila/Luzon) 8. Mindanao State University (Iligan Institute of Tech./Mindanao) 9. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (Manila/Luzon) 10. Saint Louis University (Baguio City/Luzon) try checking these schools/colleges/universities


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Friday, December 14, 2012

re there hospitals in Manila hiring newly registered nurse

re there hospitals in Manila hiring newly registered nurse?
I really need help. thankyou so much
Philippines - 6 Answers
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One way to find out
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My hospital baby....
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Actually no...but with 2 caveats. If you graduated from the same school and they have a hospital..eg FEU..as a top graduate they may offer you a position...maybe. Second..St. Lukes, Captital, Medical City, Makati Med..will give you a one year internship, without pay, and with a donation on your part... It's a hard road sorry to say. Better go to a provincial hospital and work for a year...again for free. After that go to Saudi for 2 yrs...
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Out of ten hospitals there is one. Just try,if you are lucky then you will get a job.
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We have a glut of newly registered b=nurses from our Colleges here that if you want to work in a hospital , instead of you being paid , you have to pay the hospital to take you in . Reason ? The hospitals know that nurses who get employment in Philippine Hospitals just want to gain experience , for maybe two years and then they will go abroad to work there for the US Dollars and use the experience they got from the Philippine Hospital to gain foreign employment . So to get employed by a hospital here , either the school you graduated from is the owner of the hospital or your family relations know somebody from the Stockholders of the hospital or you know someone high up in the government or you are Top of the Board Passers. If not , then apply for a flight attendant work in Emirates , Qatar or Cathay Pacific airlines.
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SAD TO SAY there are no private or government hospitals that is hiring newly registered nurses at the moment in the Philippines. In approximate number there are about 100,000 newly registered nurses in the Philippines. And this year alone there are approximate 40,000 graduates that will add to that number. Year in and year out, there are more and more newly graduate nurses in the Philippines which the government are now using the policy of pay for certificate meaning every nurses who is newly registered nurse have to pay the hospital for a fee of Php 10,000 for 11 months for them to be awarded a certificate which they couldn't use either locally or abroad. Because it is completely useless. NOW THE GOVERNMENT is investigating this hospitals that use and abuse these newly registered nurses to be able to charge them with civil and criminal charges. The only problem is that NO NURSE has ever come out and complain about the abuse. SO the only remedy you got is none other than to apply to some jobs which is out of your league or out of your profession like call center or sales staff in a company. If you will wait for this to be straighten out or make it proper you might end up dead in no time. BUT the DOH or the Department of Health secretary is now planning to hire these new registered nurses and fill them in the provinces and providing them a starting salary of 8,000 pesos and a bonus coming from the hospitals they will working on with another 2,000 incentives and allowances. Totalling 10,000 pesos better than nothing I suppose.But these places could be in Mindanao and Visayas area not in Metro Manila.


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Friday, December 7, 2012

What does it cost per year to train a student nurse in Manila

What does it cost per year to train a student nurse in Manila?
Are there enough professors left in the speciality to train the students? Are there enough students left to serve the needs of the Philippine people after the UK and others have recruited their experienced personel? Are the professors or trainers adequately rewarded for their expertese and labours?
Philippines - 3 Answers
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It depends on what type of nursing. But they dont pay up front per class. they pay per test. I support a student in ozamiz and i pay about 600 dollars a year for her to go to school. And that does not include food or shelter
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Probably around a thousand dollars on the average. Some may be more expensive but should also be near there. This does not include expenses, books, uniforms and other day to day expenses... There are still a lot of good teachers and they are not adequately paid or rewarded. That is the reason a lot of students are studying nursing so that they can move out of the country and earn more.
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$600-1200 i'd say. But it really depends on what kind of school tey are attending. It doesn't include board and lodging of course. if you want to communicate with the school regarding fees then find the schools name and number. here's one of the schools that has affiliates in the US though.


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