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TO: NURSE EXAM APPLICANTS SUBJECT: RE-SCHEDULING OF 2009 NURSES LICENSURE EXAM DATES
Pursuant to Board of Nursing Resolution No. 2009-12 dated February 24, 2009, as approved by the Commission, the Nurses Licensure Examinations (NLE) for 2009 are re-scheduled as follows:
from
June 7 and 8, 2009 (Sunday and Monday) to
June 6 and 7, 2009 (Saturday and Sunday)
and
from
November 28 and 29, 2009 (Saturday and Sunday) to
November 29 and 30, 2009 (Sunday and Monday)
Be guided in your nursing career! If you're a NURSING STUDENT, UNDERBOARD, BOARD PASSER or ALREADY WORKING as a NURSE, this event is for you! Consider the following benefits of attending the 4th PNOCE and Job Fair.
Wealth of information on test taking strategies to successfully pass the local Nurse Licensure Exams, NCLEX, CGFNS, and IELTS exams (which are not as easy as people think) and how to prepare and successfully pass the exams.
Information on various institutions offering specialized Nursing trainings / seminars to further hone and improve Nursing skills and knowledge to be globally competitive (BLS, ACLS), particularly internationally-recognized training programs for Nurses
Government updates on latest trends and destinations for Filipino Nurses from DOLE and POEA
Work / job opportunities locally to polish and prepare Filipino Nurses for a global workplace
Work and visa opportunities for Nurses (US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK etc.)
Update on the US retrogression
Business and investment opportunities while studying Nursing or while waiting for the opportunity to work overseas.... and more!
Get a chance to also win exciting prizes (including but not limited to scholarships to IELTS / NCLEX reviews, Informatics computer scholarships, discounts for BLS / ACLS trainings) and get a chance to call a love one abroad because we offer free 3 min. international phone call thru the courtesy of one of our event partners -- Virtual Route!
Attendance to the Conference at Sapphire Ballroom, Mandarin Oriental Suites at Gateway Mall, 4th Level (you will be provided a certificate) for 2 days is only P 500 pesos and you will be guided in your Nursing career by our expert speakers.
The Conference is on February 28-March 1, 2009 (Saturday and Sunday) from 10 am - 1 pm; .
Conference participants are invited to apply and post their applications to the various companies hiring nurses before or after the Conference dates. Certificates will be provided for Conference participants only.
Here are the steps to pre-register for the conference:
Pre-Register online and complete the necessary fields on the e-registration form.
Then, deposit the amount of Php 500 on our Bank Account. The payment is good for 2 days of stay in the conference.
After that, kindly fax the deposit slip or scan and e-mail it to info@philnursingexpo.com. Confirm your participation, text us the following information:
PNOCE , , ,
Ex: PNOCE Anna Reyes, areyes@yahoo.com, 8/1/2008, RCBC Cubao
Send it to 09213792810
If you wish to visit our EXPO:
The expo shall be held on March 6-8, 2009 at the 2nd Level LRT2 Recto Station Manila. The 4th PNOCE Expo is FREE of entrance charges. However, all participants or visitors are required to pre-register in the event.
SUBJECT :INTRA-PARTAL , INTRA-OPERATIVE, AND IMMEDIATE CARE OF THE NEWBON REQUIREMENTS IN THE FILING OF APPLICATION FOR THE NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION
DATE : JANUARY 30, 2009
It has come to the attention of the PRC Board of Nursing that some Nursing Colleges have reduced the required number of “intra-partal, intra-operative, and immediate care of the newborn” (D.R. / O.R. / Cord Care) from five (5) to three(3) cases causing confusion especially among nursing students.
The BOARD wishes to reiterate to all concerned that in accordance with its quasi-legislative function (Article III, Section 9 (c), (d) and (h), it is still in the process of HEARING the outputs from the Association of Deans of Philippine Colleges of Nursing (ADPCN) based on commitments duly made during the last ADPCN Convention of October 2008 and therefore has not announced any changes in the prevailing requirement of cases for the intra-partal, intraoperative and immediate care of the newborn.
This BOARD wishes to FURTHER EMPHASIZE, that it adheres to a NO RETROACTIVE APPLICATIONOF ANY NEW POLICY, therefore if and when new promulgations are finally issued this will never be applied to “graduating students”.
And that FINALLY, this BOARD envisions that all related policy-changes that will be announced shall be in effect for those who will enrol for their intra-partal, intra-operative, and immediate care of the newborn clinical experiences in June of 2009.
In view hereof, all Deans and faculty-members of Colleges of Nursing, and all concerned professional nurses ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to follow the PREVAILING PRESCRIPTIONS of five cases each with regards to O.R., D.R., and Cord Care requirements for the filing of applications to the 2009-2010 Nurse Licensure Examinations (NLE).Nursing graduates of 2011 and 2012, meaning those enrolling in their 2nd and 3rd Academic Year shall be those who shall be affected by the new policy promulgations.
In line with the pump priming strategies to mitigate the impact of the global financial crisis, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo launched the Nurses Assigned in Rural Service (NARS) Project on 9 February 2009 during the Multi-Sectoral Summit on "Joining Hands Against the Global Crisis" in MalacananPalace, Manila.
The NARS Program aims to address the (1) glut in inexperienced nurses, (2) the proliferation of "volunteer nurses" working in hospitals without being paid but instead they themselves pay the hospitals to obtain Certificate of work experience, (3) promote health of the people and (4) bring the government closer to them. The idea is to mobilize nurses cooling their heels in their hometowns (due to low local and overseas demand for the services of inexperienced nurses) for work among their own people and provide them with learning and development opportunities to enhance their capacity to provide quality nursing and health care.
Unemployed nurses will be mobilized in their hometowns as warriors for wellness to do the three I's:
Initiate primary health, school nutrition, maternal health programs, first line diagnosis
Inform about community water sanitation practices and also do health surveillance
Immunize children and mothers.
They shall likewise serve as roving nurses for rural schools.
Nurses will be deployed at an average of 5 per town in the 1,000 poorest municipalities, for a six-months tour of duty. Another batch will be deployed for the second half of the year. These nurses will undergo training and development for competency enhancement in accordance with the training program designed by the DOH in collaboration with the PRC-BON. The training program will cover both the clinical and public health functions.
Completion of the training program under NARS program shall be considered as a substitute for the work experience requirement of hospitals and other health facilities, both local and overseas. The Certificate of Completion shall be issued jointly by the DOLE, DOH and PRC.
While on training, nurses will be given a stipend/allowance of P8,000.00 per month. This translates to about P366.00 per day for a forty (40) hours training/workweek. As these nurses are already in their hometowns, transportation expenses will no longer be a problem.
The stipend of P8,000 may be increased if the host LGUs will offer a counterpart of say P2,000. Corporations may chip in by providing shirts, insurance, vitamins, etc., making the program a national enterprise with private equity.
Program Coverage
Unemployed registered nurses who are physically and mentally fit and willing to serve in their hometowns and who meet the following requirements may qualify for the training cum employment under NARS:
With valid nurse license issued by the PRC
Not over 35 years old
Resident of the identified municipalities
No nursing-related practice for the past 1-3 years
Nurse applicants who are dependents of workers affected by the Global Crisis based on the list provided by the DOLE Regional office shall be given priority in the selection.
Online Application
Filing of application for training cum employment under the NARS Program shall be done on-line at http://www.nars.dole.gov.ph, although there shall be arrangements for manual filing with the DOLE Regional/Provincial offices. Application forms may be downloaded or made available at these sites. The DOLE Regional/Provincial Offices shall provide systems access to walk-in applicants. Application may be filed from 23 February 2009 - 22 March 2009. List of successful applicants with area of assignment shall be posted on 23-31 March 2009.
Covered Municipalities
The selection of the 1,000 poorest municipalities shall be based on the LGU income re-classification per DOF Order No. 23-08 dated July 29, 2008. Below is the distribution of municipalities by income class:
Based on the above, nurse-trainees will be mobilized in municipalities classified as 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th class. (The income class of municipalities not elsewhere classified {189} shall be ascertained. Meanwhile the assumption is that these municipalities belong to the 3rd to 6th class municipality).
Timetable of Activities
First Batch (5,000 nurse-trainees)
1. Recruitment and selection
February 20 - March 22
2. Posting of successful applicants with area of assignment
March 25-31
3. Orientation of nurse-trainees, Deployment to area of assignments
39,455 Passed the November 2008 Nursing Board Examinations by the Professional Regulation Commission, 44.51% out of 88,649 examinees that took the November 2008 Nursing Board passed, the Professional Regulatory Commission announced.
The following are the requirements for registration: duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal, Current Community Tax Certificate (cedula), 2 pieces passport size picture (colored with white background and complete name tag), 1 piece 1″ x 1″ picture (colored with white background and complete name tag), 2 sets of metered documentary stamps, and 1 short brown envelope with name and profession; and to pay the Initial Registration Fee of P600 and Annual Registration Fee of P450 for 2009-2012. Successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals.
The Oath Taking ceremony of the successful examinees in Manila including those who have not taken their Oath of Professional will be held before the Board on Monday and Tuesday, April 6 and 7, 2009, with morning (8:00 A.M.) and afternoon (1:00 P.M.) sessions at the SMXConvention Center, SM Mall of Asia, PasayCity. All must come in their white gala uniform, nurses cap, white duty shoes, without earings, hair not touching the collar and without corsage. Oath taking for nearby areas will be posted here in the event PRC- BON releases the Schedule.
Oathtaking tickets for the National Capital Region (NCR) and nearby regions will be available at the Philippines Nurses Association (PNA) at 1663 F.T. Benitez Street, Malate Manila, starting March 2, 2009.
Complete List of Nursing Board Exam Passers for November 2008:
Here are the roster of Top 10 Passers of the recently concluded Nursing Board Exam Results slated last November 2008.
Top 1:
Jovie Ann Alawas Decoyna, BaguioCentralUniversity, 89.00%
Top 2:
John Patrick Morales Dimarucot , CentralLuzonDoctorssHospital Educational Institute, 88.40%
Top 3:
Gian Karlo Timog Cusi, Baguio Central University 88%;
Erycar Del Mundo Manaois-Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 88%
Top 4:
Florina Conde Corpuz, saint DominicsavioCollege 87.60%;
Angelica Aubrey Pantig Morla, Far Eastern University Manila 87.60%;
Jamie Anne Tolentino Tinio, Angeles University Foundation 87.60%
Top 5:
Roberto Madrona Asuncion, Arellano University, Pasay City, 87.40;
Irisa Kriya Turaja Biag, san Pedro College, Davao City, 87.40;
Miguela Macuto Gabisan, Cebu Normal University, 87.40%;
Edita Te Lim-Arriesgado College Foundation, Inc, 87.40%;
Rosario Lei Mosqueda Pasimio, Xavier University, 87.40%;
Elaine Grace Esperancilla Praile saint Paul University, Iloilo 87.40%;
Catherine Duran Reyes, Our Lady of Fatima College QC, 87.40%
Top 6:
Geronimo Carillo Burce Jr., Mabini College, 87.20%;
Joanna Mae Francisco Evangelista, San Beda College, 87.20%;
Christopher Alvarez Irorita, San Pedro College, Davao City, 87.20%,
Paul Delfin Reyes Jamero, Father saturnino Urios University (Urios College), 87.20%;
Hazel Joy Amarillo Jimenez, University of Batangas, 87.20%;
Ma. Concepcion Ashley Delizo Mapagu, saint Louis University, 87.20%;
Maria Cecilia Castillo Navata, Canossa College, 87.20%;
Francis Ian sabanal Pascual, Universidad de Zamboanga (ZAEC), 87.20%;
George Garcia Vega Jr., University of saint Louis, Tuguegarao, 87.20%
Top 7:
Katrina Andrea Pagdanganan Arceo, Nueva Ecija College, 87.00%;
Rose Jean Dumaboc Capidlac, Silliman University, 87.00;
Carla Mae Tenorio Cuisia, Silliman University, 87.00;
Mary Ann Alvarez Garing, Lyceum of Batangas, 87.00;
Ma. Joya Jimenea Genzola, Colegio de san Agustin, Bacolod City, 87.00%;
Rose Anne Miranda Mungcal, Angeles University Foundation, 87.00%;
Pretzel Estremos Vicencio, Butuan Doctors College (Butuan Dr. HsP. sch. of Nursing), 87.00%;
Faye stephanie Yao Yu, Remedios T. Romualdez Medical Foundation, 87.00%
Top 8:
Lylani Mutya Balote, University of Makati, 86.80;
Jamaicca Rabulan Banting, Davao Doctors College, Inc., 86.80%;
Garey Jay Avelino Delfin, Iloilo Doctors? College, 86.80%;
Josephine Celoso Elvas, 86.80%;
Vanito Diocson Ilanga Jr., Sultan Kudarat Educational Institution, 86.80%;
Maria Edna Charise Godoy Java, Misamis University, Ozamiz City, 86.80%;
Hannah Lee Alde Padilla, University of san Agustin, 86.80%;
Bryan Morella Peralta, Univesity of Makati, 86.80%;
Robinson Uy Kaw sing, Iloilo Doctors College, 86.80%
Top 9:
Maria Jurem Quilar Alcarde, Central Philippine University, 86.60%;
Ruel Bobadilla Arzadon, Saint Louis University, 86.60%;
Karina Genciane Banayat, Our Lady of Fatima College, Quezon City, 86.60%;
Ryan Daniel Rivera Dablo, University of san Carlos, 86.60%;
Matthew Wayne Real Chang, silliman University, 86.60%;
Fritzie Quiatzon Dela Raga, Fellowhip Baptist College, 86.60%;
Hiromi Balaguer Fernandez, saint Paul University, Iloilo, 86.60%;
Josephine Franz Pagulayan Gammad, Saint Paul University, Tuguegarao, 86.60%;
Paul Fabian Robosa Gumabao, Arellano University, Manila, 86.60%;
Maila Carl Majam Morantte, Colegio De sta. Lourdes of Leyte Foundation Inc., 86.60%;
Michael Dorothy Frances Gaer Montojo, Ateneo de Davao University, 86.60%;
Cindy Mae Alvarez Na?oz, Ateneo de Zamboanga, 86.60%;
Glenda Mae Macapal Oma?a, Riverside College, 86.60%;
Rhea Jhoy Padinay Pantaleon, Saint Louis University, 86.60%;
Rolly Mendoza Policarpio, Angeles University Foundation, 86.60%;
Arlette Castillo Quinan, University of St. Louis, Tuguegarao, 86.60%;
Crystal Mae Abejuela sabela, Xavier University, 86.60%;
Katrina Isabel Hugo santos, Philippine Women?s University, Quezon City, 86.60%;
shiella Marie Gamboa simplina, Saint Louis University, 86.60%
Top 10:
James Altura Baguio, saint Mary?s University, 86.40%;
Miljoyce Daligdig Cabat, Lyceum Northwestern, 86.40%;
sarah Mae Clemente Capulong, Angeles University Foundation, 86.40%;
Johcy Angeleme Fausto De La Fuente, Central Philippine University, 86.40;
Renante Lazarte Dig-Aoan, Baguio Central University, 86.40%;
Jake Desor Diputado, silliman University, 86.40%;
Marjory Boquia Emperio, Misamis University , Ozamiz City, 86.40%,
Marissa Raposas Ferrer, Lyceum Northwestern, 86.40%;
Erika Bautista Galang, Central Luzon Doctor?s Hospital Educational Institute, 86.40%;
Francis Gerwin Uy Jalipa, san Pedro College, Davao City, 86.40%;
Angela Gilda Baltazar Mencias, Unciano Colleges & General Hospital, Manila, 86.40%;
Carina Yabut Pacete, Our Lady of Fatima University, Valenzuela, 86.40%;
Joy Jenelynn Chua Tan, University of sto. Tomas, 86.40%;
Francis Dollente Villanueva, Saint Paul University, Tuguegarao, 86.40%
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