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Sep 28, 2010

Want to be a member of Alliance of Young Nurse Leaders & Advocates, International?

AYNLA is an international network of young leaders in health care especially nurses who organized themselves to help achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). AYNLA believes that nurses have a huge responsibility in ensuring the compliance of the MDGs through Holistic Nursing Leadership.

Conceived as a revolutionary organization in 2009, AYNLA – which took up a different name upon its conception – started out quite the hard way. After series of test runs for the organization, it finally took off in 2010. The Alliance of Young Nurse Leaders & Advocates or better known as AYNLA is a professional organization conceived by registered nurses in the Philippines. AYNLA Philippines becomes the prototype organization of AYNLA International with all the programs being implemented in the country. The organization utilizes Holistic Nursing Leadership in all its programs and projects. It has aligned its services in enhancing the leadership knowledge, skills and traits of its members; polishing their personality, presentation skills, capability building, people management skills, critical thinking and conceptualization skills as well as life coaching among others.

AYNLA also has another face, aside from its leadership mandate, which is its “advocacy” side where it responds with a lot of advocacies that directly affects nurses and healthcare professionals or that affects health in general. Because of its Advocacy Mandate, the organization strengthens its core in empowering its members and creating linkage to other international organizations bearing the same causes or advocacies. Therefore, AYNLA is closely defined in two powerful words – LEADERSHIP and ADVOCACY – the two steering wheels that directs the nursing & healthcare profession today. AYNLA invites all young nurse leaders and advocates worldwide furthering their knowledge, skills and enhancing their leadership traits through worthwhile experiences, learning interactions and exchange of best practices from their international counterparts. The organization has also opened its doors to students to train them as early as possible and to other professionals in the allied healthcare sciences to help complement strengths of one another. And since that the two core mandates of the organization, leadership and advocacy, in the international context, AYNLA enjoined in its instructions to adjunct and strengthen the United Nations Millennium Campaign on the eight (8) Millennium Development Goals where nurses play critical and vital part in its achievement especially the goals directly affecting health. Set to be evaluated in 2015, the UN MDGs are in its full swing and AYNLA being organized 5 years before its evaluation takes in no waste of time in participating largely by realigning all its programs and projects. Through nursing leadership, AYNLA created programs to help achieve the 8 Millennium Development Goals and to work closely with the UN Agencies as well.

TO APPLY FOR MEMBERSHIP VISIT AYNLA: http://www.aynla.org/


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Nursing Seminar/ Training: GLI Tuberculosis October 17, 2010

Tuberculosis Nursing Seminar

Date: October 17, 2010
Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Venue: SM Cinema (Mall of Asia or Megamall. Final venue to be announced soon)
Registration fee: PhP 600 (inclusive of 3 Certificates with CPE units, CD-ROM hand-out, break time refreshment)

Plenary Discussion:
- TUBERCULOSIS: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
- TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT UPDATES
- NURSING IN TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL SPECIAL CONCERNS

Resource Speaker: Mr. WINSTON A. PALASI, MD, MPH, RN
- Director Field Operations Division Philippine Tuberculosis Society, Inc.
- Operations Manager, PTSI-TB LINC (USAID Project).

GLI Nursing Seminar’s PRC-CPE Accreditation No.: 2009-026
Note:
FREE registration fee if you can invite 15 persons (Nurse, BSN Graduates or Students). Refer them to Xomai, RN so she could note that they are your friends and/or classmates.
Text Xomai, RN if you want reservations to include you on the headcount for seats, food and certificates. This is on site payment. Just look for her on the seminar day.

Numbers to call/text Xomai for reservations/registrations and inquiries:
Globe – 09153787964
Smart – 09301832876
Sun – 09334622474

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Philippine Senate Resolution No. 166 Introduced by Senator Pia S. Cayetano: EXPLOITATIVE PRACTICE OF SOME HOSPITALS THAT EMPLOY REGISTERED NURSES AND NURSING GRADUATES AS “ON-THE-JOB TRAINEES”

A Philippine Senate Resolution No. 166 is introduced by Senator Pia Cayetano directing the approprate senate committee to investigate, in aid of legislation on the alleged EXPLOITATIVE PRACTICE OF SOME HOSPITALS THAT EMPLOY REGISTERED NURSES AND NURSING GRADUATES AS “ON-THE-JOB TRAINEES” (OJTs) INSTEAD OF HIRING THEM AS REGULAR EMPLOYEES AND WITHOUT GIVING PROPER COMPENSATION, AND THE ALLEGATION THAT THESE HOSPITALS CHARGE THE NURSES ADDITIONAL FEES FOR TRAINING, WORK EXPERIENCE AND CERTIFICATION.

15th Congress of the RP 1st Reg. Session P.S. Res. No. 166



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Nursing Training/Seminar: Bioterrorism

Bioterrorism

ATTENTION:(STUDENTS,NURSING GRADUATES, RNs)

GSN-ISEEC will conduct a SEMINAR
about Communicable Disease:
Evidence-Based Updates on Bioterrorism: Role of Health Care Professional in Education, Identification and Management of Bioterrorist Agents

on September 30, 2010 (8am-12nn).

VENUE:along SM NORTH edsa- Pacific Corporate Center UNIT 502 West Avenue.

Fee:600phpinclusive of Handouts, Snacks and Certificate with PRC CPE units.
For RESERVATION contact the ff. no.
09155592219,09064387217 and Send me ur FULLNAME luk 4 Jayson:)

Nursing Seminar/Training: University of the Philippines Manila - eHealth, Telemedicine and Health Informatics

UPM-NThC Schedule of Seminar/Trainings

Dear Sir/Madam:

Greetings from the University of the Philippines Manila – National Telehealth Center!

Being the forerunner of eHealth, Telemedicine and Health Informatics in the country, the UPM – NThC will be holding a series of seminar-workshops on eHealth, Telemedicine and Health Informatics starting this summer.

The primary objective of this is to increase the knowledge of health professionals (doctors, nurses and midwives) and IT personnel (software developers and engineers) on the interplay of information technology and health.

On September 25, 2010, we shall be holding a Seminar on Health Informatics at the University of the Philippines Manila, Pedro Gil St. Cor. Taft Avenue, Manila, from 8:00am to 5:00pm.

We wish to invite you and your staff to attend this event. The registration fee shall be Php 500.00, which shall include certificate of attendance.

We are also announcing our line-up of schedule for our seminars and workshop-trainings:

August 27, 2010 - OpenMRS training, eRecords for Clinics and Hospitals

September 10, 2010 - OpenMRS training, eRecords for Clinics and Hospitals

September 15-17, 2010 - Community Health Information Tracking System (CHITS), eRecords for Health Centers training

September 24, 2010 - OpenMRS training, eRecords for Clinics and Hospitals

October 9, 2010 -Seminar on Health Informatics

October 8, 2010 - OpenMRS training, eRecords for Clinics and Hospitals

October 13 - 15, 2010 - Community Health Information Tracking System (CHITS), eRecords for Health Centers training

October 22, 2010 - OpenMRS training, eRecords for Clinics and Hospitals

November 12, 2010 - OpenMRS training, eRecords for Clinics and Hospitals

November 19, 2010 - OpenMRS training, eRecords for Clinics and Hospitals

November 20, 2010 - Seminar on Health Informatics

November 24-26, 2010 - Community Health Information Tracking System (CHITS), eRecords for Health
Centers training

CHITS training: P2,500 (inclusive of snacks, lunch, kit for 2 and a half days training)
OpenMRS: P2,000 (inclusive of snacks, lunch, kit)

For payment options, you may pay directly at UP Manila National Telehealth Center, 3rd Floor, Information Technology Complex, Philippine General Hospital, Taft Avenue, Manila from Tuesday to
Friday, 7:00am-6:00pm.

You may also pay via bank deposit:
Bank Name: Development Bank of the Philippines
Branch: Arroceros Branch
Account Name: UP Manila Trust Fund
Account Number: 0410-002882-033

For details on early & student registration, please call 5256501 and coordinate with Ms. Vivian Biala.

Attached herewith is the call out containing the topics covered by the
seminar.

Thank you very much!

Sincerely,

Dr. Alvin B. Marcelo
Director


For details, contact:

Noel A. BaƱez, R.N.
Telehealth Nurse - Coordinator for Primary Health Care Informatics and CHITS
University of the Philippines Manila - National Telehealth Center (UPM-NThC)

3/F Information Technology (IT) Complex
Philippine General Hospital (PGH)
1000 Manila, Philippines
Tel. No. begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +63 2 525 6501 end_of_the_skype_highlighting

http://www.telehealth.ph
http://www.chits.ph

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Sep 20, 2010

Sep 4, 2010

Nursing Board Exam Passers of July 2010: Registration Schedule

As per R.A. 9173 and R.A. 8981, other than those stipulated requirements upon the NLE Results Release, the major requirement of law is that ALL MUST FIRST HAVE THEIR OATHS OF PROFESSIONALS! So attend the Oath taking first.

SCHEDULE (NURSE REGISTRATION)July 2010 Exam
Manila and Pampanga Passers ONLY.

Sept. 13 AALA, MARIANNE RUTH A. - ALARILLA, SILVAIN ANTHONY J.

Sept. 14 ALARTE, MARGIECEL G. - ANGELES, LLOYD ADDISON R.

Sept. 15 ANGELES, MIA RICHELLE R. - AURA, ELAINE ANGELINE Y.

Sept. 16 AURE, JEANINA T. - BARRIATOS, CARLOS M.

Sept. 17 BEƑAN, GLADYS B. - CABALZA, INGRID JOY M.

Sept. 22 CABANA, CHARMAINE ANGELICA P. - CAPULE, ALAINE F.

Sept. 23 CAPULE, MARC ANTHONY L. - CERDA, CARMELA P.

Sept. 24 CERDAN, TRISTAN B. - COTAS, PAOLA YSABEL D.

Sept. 27 CRUZ, ANITA B. - DAVID, CATHERINE JOLIE R.

Sept. 28 DAVID, KRIZELA REGINE Q. - DELA CRUZ, CHRISTIAN C.

Sept. 29 DELA CRUZ, CHRISTINE R. - DIZON, KIM ROY C.

Sept. 30 DIZON, KRISTOFER CARLO D. - ESPARES, MARISSA JOY R.

Oct. 1 ESPARTERO, ELVIN MARK N. - FERRERA, JANICE LYN P.

Oct. 4 FERRERA, KATRINA CONCEPCION F. - GAMOL, MARICRIS C.

Oct. 5 GAMUYOD, JOEYLYN H. - GONZALES, SHEENA MARIE B.

Oct. 6 GONZALES, STEIGER B. - IBATUAN, PRINCESS U.

Oct. 7 IBAY, ANNA PATRICIA V. - JUNIO, MA. JENNIFER S.

Oct. 8 JUNIO, PAMELA CHARMINE E. - LEONES, VERNICE T.

Oct. 11 LEONO, EVER QUEEN V. - LUNAS, SHERRY MAE N.

Oct. 12 LUPDAG, REENA KATHLEEN D. - MANAS, CHORICE ANNE P.

Oct. 13 MANAS-SEDANO, CLAUDLIDEZ MARY C. - MATUDAN, JENNY M.

Oct. 14 MATUNDAN, RAINALEX M. - MONDERIN, MARIA PAMELA V.

Oct. 15 MONDILLA, JEROME P. - NOVENO, INGRID STEPHANIE V.

Oct. 18 NOVERO, CHARLOTTE P. - PADUA, REMEDIOS A.

Oct. 19 PADUA, RICHARD M. - PE, EZCA JAMES P.

Oct. 20 PEARSON, IVY LORENNE F. - PUNO, MARY ROSE ANN C.

Oct. 21 PUNONGBAYAN, RENEE G. - REBUSTES, KORINAH A.

Oct. 22 RECOTO DY, TIFFANY JANELLE T. - RODRIGUEZ, RONALDO P.

Oct. 25 RODRIN, CATHERINE CATUNGAL - SAMONTE, CHRISTINE JANE A.

Oct. 26 SAMONTE, KATRINA L. - SEBASTIAN, JOVER B.

Oct. 27 SEBASTIAN, KATRIN MAY INOBAYA - SUMAIL, SETTIE SULFAICAL U.

Oct. 28 SUMAJIT, KRISTINE MARIE R. - TINDUGAN, CHARLY-MAE F.

Oct. 29 TINDUGAN, JOEL JOHN C. - VALENCIA, ERIKA IVY I.

Nov. 3 VALENCIA, GAY V. - VILLAS, JOMANA GERONIMO

Nov. 4 VILLAS, MERLYN KRISTEL Z. - ZUƑO, RALF RAYMUND P.

Nov. 5 A to C - LATE REGISTRANTS

Nov. 8 D to M - LATE REGISTRANTS

Nov. 9 N to Z - LATE REGISTRANTS


Initial Registration

Instructions

Initial registrants should come personally to the PRC Central Office or to the nearest Regional Office to file his/her application for registration and to affix his/her signature in the registry book.

All Registration Certificates and PRC ID shall be claimed by the licensee personally at the Central Office or the Regional Office where the application for the same has been filed. If there is an unavoidable need for a representative, he must present his/her identification paper with picture and a Special Power of Attorney.
Requirements

   1. Duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal
          * Download Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal. Current Community Tax Certificate (cedula)
   2. Two pcs. passport size pictures with name tag (for Oath Form and Certificate of Registration)
   4. One pc. 1”x1” picture in plain background with complete name tag (for Registry of Professionals)
   5. Two sets of metered documentary stamps (for Oath Form and Certificate of Registration)
   6. One (1) short brown envelope with name and profession

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