What: Comprehensive ECG TRAINING (GSN-ISEEC)
When: november 10-12 (8am-5pm).
Where: Along SM north edsa (paramount) Pacific Corporate center unit 502 wets avenue.
Fee: inclusive of handouts,snacks,lunch and certificate with PRC CPE units.
Nurse Seminar/Training: BLS -Basic Life Support with AED
What: BLS TRAINING -Basic Life Support with AED
When: NOVEMBER 8, 2010 (8am-5pm).
Where: Along SM north edsa (paramount) Pacific Corporate center unit 502 wets avenue.
Fee: 1500php inclusive of manual,snacks, lunch and certificate with CPE units. 2years ID validity.
For reservation contact the ff numbers:09174990676-09286691300 LOOK for me im GRACEY.
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Your review guide for Nursing Board Examination, Nursing Training Schedules and Board Exam Test Taking Strategies. Nurse Licensure Examination (NLE) results and Nurse Licensure Examination answer keys. Nursing board exam questions and review materials. National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) questions, NCLEX exam, NCLEX review and NCLEX results.
Oct 28, 2010
Oct 22, 2010
Nurse Training/Seminar: FORENSIC NURSING SEMINAR SERIES 2
What: FORENSIC NURSING SEMINAR SERIES 2
When: NOVEMBER 21, 2010
Time: Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Where: SM Cinema, MEGAMALL , Ortigas, Pasig City
Resource Speaker: PCI Jericho Angelito Q. Cordero, DPSP, MD, RN
- Pathologist/Medico Legal Officer/DNA Analyst/Forensic Nursing Advocate
- Deputy Chief,DNA Laboratory-PNP Crime Laboratory
- Camp Rafael Crame,Quezon City
- Pathologist,East Avenue Medical Center
- Professor-Legal Medicine, University of the East
Reg Fee: 600php only
Plenary Discussion:
- DNA ANALYSIS
- AUTOPSY and Documentation
- Role of Nurses in Autopsy
Inclusive of 3 Certificates with CPE Units, CD ROM hand out, breaktime refreshment
(PRC CPE Provider : Council of Nursing Accreditation #2009-026)
LIMITED SLOTS ONLY
Note: If you can invite 15 persons (Nurses, BSN Graduates or Students), you are FREE on the Seminar Please refer them to me accordingly so i could note that they are your friends or classmates.
* You need to text me if you want reservations to include you on our headcount for seats, food and certificates. This is on site payment just look for me on the seminar day (Xomai)
For reservations/registrations and inquiries:
Globe - 09051657926
Smart - 09301832876
Sun - 09334622474
Look for Xomai, RN
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When: NOVEMBER 21, 2010
Time: Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Where: SM Cinema, MEGAMALL , Ortigas, Pasig City
Resource Speaker: PCI Jericho Angelito Q. Cordero, DPSP, MD, RN
- Pathologist/Medico Legal Officer/DNA Analyst/Forensic Nursing Advocate
- Deputy Chief,DNA Laboratory-PNP Crime Laboratory
- Camp Rafael Crame,Quezon City
- Pathologist,East Avenue Medical Center
- Professor-Legal Medicine, University of the East
Reg Fee: 600php only
Plenary Discussion:
- DNA ANALYSIS
- AUTOPSY and Documentation
- Role of Nurses in Autopsy
Inclusive of 3 Certificates with CPE Units, CD ROM hand out, breaktime refreshment
(PRC CPE Provider : Council of Nursing Accreditation #2009-026)
LIMITED SLOTS ONLY
Note: If you can invite 15 persons (Nurses, BSN Graduates or Students), you are FREE on the Seminar Please refer them to me accordingly so i could note that they are your friends or classmates.
* You need to text me if you want reservations to include you on our headcount for seats, food and certificates. This is on site payment just look for me on the seminar day (Xomai)
For reservations/registrations and inquiries:
Globe - 09051657926
Smart - 09301832876
Sun - 09334622474
Look for Xomai, RN
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Nurse Training/Seminar: Hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis and Kidney Transplant: A Comparative View on Management of Clients with Chronic Renal Failure
What: Hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis and Kidney Transplant: A Comparative View on Management of Clients with Chronic Renal Failure
When: November 13, 2010 (8am-12nn)
Where: Occupational Safety and Health Center (North Avenue corner Agham Road)
Speaker: Mr. Claudio T. Balles (officer of RENAP).
GSN-INTERNATIONAL SKILLS ENHANCEMENT AND EDUCATION CENTER (GSN-ISEEC):
This seminar aims to enhance the Healthcare Professional critical concepts and understanding of the nurses, nursing students and other healthcare professionals about the latest trends and issues on the different modalities in managing chronic renal disorders such as Hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy and Kidney Transplant. Further, this seminar will provide the participants with pertinent information on the required nursing competencies in implementing the nursing process and in performing the nursing duties and responsibilities in the care of clients with chronic kidney failure. It will also provide the participants with information on the ethico-moral and legal responsibilities in the care of client undergoing kidney transplant.
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the seminar, the participants will be able to
*Review the Concepts and Principle Management of Chronic Renal Failure;
*Identify the Specific Component of Assessment and Basic Nursing Skills in the Care of Client with CRF;
*Acknowledge the Ethico-Moral Responsibility in the Care of Client undergoing KT;
*Understand the Legal Responsibility in the Care of Client undergoing KT;
*Determine the Latest Trends and Issues in Nursing And Medical Management of CKD Clients.
LIMITED SLOTS ONLY
Note: If you can invite 15 persons (Nurse, BSN Graduates or Students), you are FREE on the Seminar Please refer them to me accordingly so i could note that they are your friends or classmates.
* You need to text me if you want reservations to include you on our headcount for seats, food and certificates (Limited Slots only).
For reservations/registrations and inquiries:
Globe - 09174990676 / 09062369315
Smart - 09286691300
Look for GRACEY..
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When: November 13, 2010 (8am-12nn)
Where: Occupational Safety and Health Center (North Avenue corner Agham Road)
Speaker: Mr. Claudio T. Balles (officer of RENAP).
GSN-INTERNATIONAL SKILLS ENHANCEMENT AND EDUCATION CENTER (GSN-ISEEC):
This seminar aims to enhance the Healthcare Professional critical concepts and understanding of the nurses, nursing students and other healthcare professionals about the latest trends and issues on the different modalities in managing chronic renal disorders such as Hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy and Kidney Transplant. Further, this seminar will provide the participants with pertinent information on the required nursing competencies in implementing the nursing process and in performing the nursing duties and responsibilities in the care of clients with chronic kidney failure. It will also provide the participants with information on the ethico-moral and legal responsibilities in the care of client undergoing kidney transplant.
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the seminar, the participants will be able to
*Review the Concepts and Principle Management of Chronic Renal Failure;
*Identify the Specific Component of Assessment and Basic Nursing Skills in the Care of Client with CRF;
*Acknowledge the Ethico-Moral Responsibility in the Care of Client undergoing KT;
*Understand the Legal Responsibility in the Care of Client undergoing KT;
*Determine the Latest Trends and Issues in Nursing And Medical Management of CKD Clients.
LIMITED SLOTS ONLY
Note: If you can invite 15 persons (Nurse, BSN Graduates or Students), you are FREE on the Seminar Please refer them to me accordingly so i could note that they are your friends or classmates.
* You need to text me if you want reservations to include you on our headcount for seats, food and certificates (Limited Slots only).
For reservations/registrations and inquiries:
Globe - 09174990676 / 09062369315
Smart - 09286691300
Look for GRACEY..
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Oct 21, 2010
Nurse Seminar / Training: US Standard IV Therapy Training
What: BASIC IV THERAPY TRAINING- US STANDARD (non-ANSAP)
When: November 13-14 (8:00am-5:00pm)
Where: ALONG SM NORTH EDSA PACIFIC CORPORATE CENTER UNIT 502 WEST AVENUE.
TRAINOR:
Ms. Grace s. Navea, RN, BSN, MBA, CPHM, PhDc, President and CEO of GSN inc.
Fees: 2,500php inclusive of manual, snacks, lunch and certificate with PRC CPE units.
For reservation contact the ff numbers: 09174990676 or 09286691300
LOOK for GRACEY
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When: November 13-14 (8:00am-5:00pm)
Where: ALONG SM NORTH EDSA PACIFIC CORPORATE CENTER UNIT 502 WEST AVENUE.
TRAINOR:
Ms. Grace s. Navea, RN, BSN, MBA, CPHM, PhDc, President and CEO of GSN inc.
Fees: 2,500php inclusive of manual, snacks, lunch and certificate with PRC CPE units.
For reservation contact the ff numbers: 09174990676 or 09286691300
LOOK for GRACEY
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Nurse Job Hiring: Magsaysay Maritime Corporation
MAGSAYSAY MARITIME CORPORATION is in need of Nurses - 30 Youth Council in Cruise Ship, female only. The Requirement is you are a Registered Nurse (R.N.) or Teacher WITH 1 year experience
Job Description:
They are the ones who will be taking care the passengers' children
If you are qualified just go straight to Magsaysay Maritime Corporation In Kalaw near Mcdo Or call 5249996/5261721
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Job Description:
They are the ones who will be taking care the passengers' children
If you are qualified just go straight to Magsaysay Maritime Corporation In Kalaw near Mcdo Or call 5249996/5261721
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2010 American Heart Association Guideline for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care
For more than 40 years, CPR training has emphasized the ABC's of CPR which instructed to open a victim's airway by tilting their head back, pinching nose and breathing into the victim's mouth, and only then giving chest compressions. "This approach was causing significant delays in starting chest compression, which are essential for keeping oxygen rich blood circulating through the body," Sayre stated.
Thus, in its 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care, published in Circulation:Journal of the American Heart Association recommends that CHEST COMPRESSIONS be the FIRST STEP for lay and professional rescuers to revive the victims of sudden cardiac arrest. Further, the association said that A-B-C's of CPR must now be CHANGED to C-A-B's (Compression-Airway-Breathing). This sequence will allow all rescuers to begin chest compressions right away for adults, children and infants but excludes newborns.
In the previous guidelines it can be noted that looking, listening and feeling for normal breathing is done before starting CPR. In the first few minutes of cardiac arrest, victims will have oxygen remaining in the lungs and bloodstream, so starting CPR with chest compression can pump blood to the victim's brain and heart sooner. Moreover, research shows that rescuers who started CPR with opening airway took 30 critical seconds longer to begin chest compressions than rescuers who begin CPR with chest compressions. Now, it is highly recommended that for anyone who is unresponsive and not breathing normally, chest compressions should be started immediately.
Further, since 2008, AHA has recommended that untrained lay people are urged to administer HANDS-only CPR (chest compressions only) for adult victim who suddenly collapses. Steps such as Calling 911 and push hard and fast on the center of the chest until professional help or an AED arrives must be done.
Other recommendations, based mainly on research published since the last AHA resuscitation guidelines in 2005 are as follows:
* During CPR, rescuer should give chest compression a little faster, at a rate of at least 100 times in a minute.
* Rescuers should push deeper to the chest, compressing at least 2 inches in adults and children and 1.5 inches in infants.
* Between each, compression, rescuers should avoid leaning on the chest to allow it to return to its starting position.
Rescuers should avoid stopping compressions and avoid excessive ventilation
* All should assertively provide instructions over the telephone to get chest compressions started when cardiac arrest is suspected.
Key guidelines recommendations for health care professionals:
* Effective teamwork techniques should be learned and practiced regularly
* Professional rescuers should use quantitative waveform capnography - the monitoring and measuring of carbon dioxide output - to confirm intubation and monitor CPR quality
* Therapeutic hypothermia, or cooling should be a part of an overall interdisciplinary system of care after resuscitation from cardiac arrest
* Atropine is no longer recommended for routine use in managing and treating pulseless electrical activity (PEA)
Moreover, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) guidelines provide new information about resuscitating infants and children with certain congenital heart diseases and pulmonary hypertension, and emphasize organizing care around two-minute periods of uninterrupted CPR.
Visit http://www.pimsmultimedia.com/AHA_CPR/. for electronic press kit that includes a stats/fact sheet, chart of key changes, steps of CPR, CPR graphic and survivor stories
Source: http://www.pinoybsn.blogspot.com/
Thus, in its 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care, published in Circulation:Journal of the American Heart Association recommends that CHEST COMPRESSIONS be the FIRST STEP for lay and professional rescuers to revive the victims of sudden cardiac arrest. Further, the association said that A-B-C's of CPR must now be CHANGED to C-A-B's (Compression-Airway-Breathing). This sequence will allow all rescuers to begin chest compressions right away for adults, children and infants but excludes newborns.
In the previous guidelines it can be noted that looking, listening and feeling for normal breathing is done before starting CPR. In the first few minutes of cardiac arrest, victims will have oxygen remaining in the lungs and bloodstream, so starting CPR with chest compression can pump blood to the victim's brain and heart sooner. Moreover, research shows that rescuers who started CPR with opening airway took 30 critical seconds longer to begin chest compressions than rescuers who begin CPR with chest compressions. Now, it is highly recommended that for anyone who is unresponsive and not breathing normally, chest compressions should be started immediately.
Further, since 2008, AHA has recommended that untrained lay people are urged to administer HANDS-only CPR (chest compressions only) for adult victim who suddenly collapses. Steps such as Calling 911 and push hard and fast on the center of the chest until professional help or an AED arrives must be done.
Other recommendations, based mainly on research published since the last AHA resuscitation guidelines in 2005 are as follows:
* During CPR, rescuer should give chest compression a little faster, at a rate of at least 100 times in a minute.
* Rescuers should push deeper to the chest, compressing at least 2 inches in adults and children and 1.5 inches in infants.
* Between each, compression, rescuers should avoid leaning on the chest to allow it to return to its starting position.
Rescuers should avoid stopping compressions and avoid excessive ventilation
* All should assertively provide instructions over the telephone to get chest compressions started when cardiac arrest is suspected.
Key guidelines recommendations for health care professionals:
* Effective teamwork techniques should be learned and practiced regularly
* Professional rescuers should use quantitative waveform capnography - the monitoring and measuring of carbon dioxide output - to confirm intubation and monitor CPR quality
* Therapeutic hypothermia, or cooling should be a part of an overall interdisciplinary system of care after resuscitation from cardiac arrest
* Atropine is no longer recommended for routine use in managing and treating pulseless electrical activity (PEA)
Moreover, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) guidelines provide new information about resuscitating infants and children with certain congenital heart diseases and pulmonary hypertension, and emphasize organizing care around two-minute periods of uninterrupted CPR.
Visit http://www.pimsmultimedia.com/AHA_CPR/. for electronic press kit that includes a stats/fact sheet, chart of key changes, steps of CPR, CPR graphic and survivor stories
Source: http://www.pinoybsn.blogspot.com/
Oct 18, 2010
Nurse Seminar / Training: Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
What: ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT (ACLS) TRAINING
When: November 16-19, 2010
Where: ALONG SM NORTH EDSA PACIFIC CORPORATE CENTER UNIT 502 WEST AVENUE.
Registraion FEE: 5000 php
PRE-REQUISITE: BLS and ECG
Inclusive of manual, am/pm snacks, lunch
2 years ID Validity and certificate with PRC-CPE Units
CONTACT: Gracey- 09174990676/09286691300
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When: November 16-19, 2010
Where: ALONG SM NORTH EDSA PACIFIC CORPORATE CENTER UNIT 502 WEST AVENUE.
Registraion FEE: 5000 php
PRE-REQUISITE: BLS and ECG
Inclusive of manual, am/pm snacks, lunch
2 years ID Validity and certificate with PRC-CPE Units
CONTACT: Gracey- 09174990676/09286691300
Source:http://www.pinoybsn.blogspot.com/
Nurse Seminar / Training: Pulmonary Care Series 1
What: Pulmonary Care Series 1-Focused Respiratory Assessment
When: October 27, 2010 (8am to 12 noon)
Where: ALONG SM NORTH EDSA PACIFIC CORPORATE CENTER UNIT 502 WEST AVENUE.
Registration Fee: 600 php
Inclusive of handouts, snacks, and certificate with CPE Units.
For reservation: 0917 499 06 76/ LOOK FOR GRACEY
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When: October 27, 2010 (8am to 12 noon)
Where: ALONG SM NORTH EDSA PACIFIC CORPORATE CENTER UNIT 502 WEST AVENUE.
Registration Fee: 600 php
Inclusive of handouts, snacks, and certificate with CPE Units.
For reservation: 0917 499 06 76/ LOOK FOR GRACEY
Source: http://www.pinoybsn.blogspot.com/
Nurse Seminar / Training: State-of-the-Art Occupational Health Nursing
What: State-of-the-Art Occupational Health Nursing SEMINAR
WHEN: November 13, 2010 (TIME: 1:00pm to 5:00pm)
WHERE:along sm north edsa- PACIFIC CORPORATE CENTER UNIT 502 west avenue
Registration FEE: 600php
Speaker: Ms. Cynthia S. Ybarola, a Certified Occupational Health Nurse and former National Officer of the Occupational Health Nurses Association of the Philippines (OHNAP), Inc.
*PRC Accredited CPE provider with no. 2009-023
Inclusive of handouts, snacks and certificate with PRC CPE units.
LIMITED SLOTS ONLY
Note: If you can invite 15 persons (Nurse, BSN Graduates or Students), you are FREE on the Seminar Please refer them to me accordingly so i could note that they are your friends or classmates.
* You need to text me if you want reservations to include you on our headcount for seats, food and certificates (Limited Slots only).
For reservations/registrations and inquiries:
Globe - 09174990676 / 09062369315
Smart - 09286691300
lo0k for GRACEY..
Source
WHEN: November 13, 2010 (TIME: 1:00pm to 5:00pm)
WHERE:along sm north edsa- PACIFIC CORPORATE CENTER UNIT 502 west avenue
Registration FEE: 600php
Speaker: Ms. Cynthia S. Ybarola, a Certified Occupational Health Nurse and former National Officer of the Occupational Health Nurses Association of the Philippines (OHNAP), Inc.
*PRC Accredited CPE provider with no. 2009-023
Inclusive of handouts, snacks and certificate with PRC CPE units.
LIMITED SLOTS ONLY
Note: If you can invite 15 persons (Nurse, BSN Graduates or Students), you are FREE on the Seminar Please refer them to me accordingly so i could note that they are your friends or classmates.
* You need to text me if you want reservations to include you on our headcount for seats, food and certificates (Limited Slots only).
For reservations/registrations and inquiries:
Globe - 09174990676 / 09062369315
Smart - 09286691300
lo0k for GRACEY..
Source
Nursing Seminar/Training: Developing Cultural Competence
What: "Developing Cultural Competence"
WHEN: November 12-13, 2010
Where: Nightingale International's Makati Campus
Speaker: MS.LAURIEALLEN,MSN,PHN,RN an international american speaker from California
*Plus 2 bonus topics about Documentation and Communication
* 3 international Certificates will be given.
REGISTER...NOW!!!FEW SEATS AVAILABLE...TEXT or CALL 0917-7526628/0939-1395038 (Dyna Felicio)
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WHEN: November 12-13, 2010
Where: Nightingale International's Makati Campus
Speaker: MS.LAURIEALLEN,MSN,PHN,RN an international american speaker from California
*Plus 2 bonus topics about Documentation and Communication
* 3 international Certificates will be given.
REGISTER...NOW!!!FEW SEATS AVAILABLE...TEXT or CALL 0917-7526628/0939-1395038 (Dyna Felicio)
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Oct 14, 2010
Nursing Seminar/Training: ECG Reading Made Easy
ARTS Nursing in Collaboration with Philippine Nurses Association Zone 6 presents ECG Reading Made Easy - A Seminar
WHAT: ECG Reading Made Easy Seminar
WHERE: Sta. Rita College Auditorium
WHEN: Nov. 20, 2010 (Saturday)
FEE: Pre-Registration Fee is Php 500.00 from Oct. 5 to 31,2010
Php 700.00 from Nov. 1 to 19, 2010
On Site Registration is Php 900.00
Inclusive of Lecture Kit, Two snacks, and Packed Lunch and CPE units.
Interested parties may register by reserving a slot. Reservations are accepted in any of ARTS Nursing Review Branches:
Manila - 2nd Floor Consuelo Bldg. Morayta Sampaloc Manila
Tel. No.: 516-2711
Las Pinas - 4th Floor, D’ GRAND Bldg., #43 San Beda Homes, Alabang-Zapote Road, Las Piñas City (Orange Building)
Tel. No.: 7997045
Bulacan - 2nd Floor E&R Bldg (same bldg with Chowking, Greenwich and 7/11), Malolos Crossing, City of Malolos, Bulacan
Tel. No.: .
BY : JEDDAH (Ericson Batan)
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WHAT: ECG Reading Made Easy Seminar
WHERE: Sta. Rita College Auditorium
WHEN: Nov. 20, 2010 (Saturday)
FEE: Pre-Registration Fee is Php 500.00 from Oct. 5 to 31,2010
Php 700.00 from Nov. 1 to 19, 2010
On Site Registration is Php 900.00
Inclusive of Lecture Kit, Two snacks, and Packed Lunch and CPE units.
Interested parties may register by reserving a slot. Reservations are accepted in any of ARTS Nursing Review Branches:
Manila - 2nd Floor Consuelo Bldg. Morayta Sampaloc Manila
Tel. No.: 516-2711
Las Pinas - 4th Floor, D’ GRAND Bldg., #43 San Beda Homes, Alabang-Zapote Road, Las Piñas City (Orange Building)
Tel. No.: 7997045
Bulacan - 2nd Floor E&R Bldg (same bldg with Chowking, Greenwich and 7/11), Malolos Crossing, City of Malolos, Bulacan
Tel. No.: .
BY : JEDDAH (Ericson Batan)
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PRC BON: Nursing Licensure Examination Online Application Program
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) – Board of Nursing (BON) Resolution No. 18 Series of 2010 states that
"ADOPTING THE BOARD OF NURSING LICENSURE EXAMINATION “NURSING MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (NMIS) – ON-LINE APPLICATION PROGRAM (OLAP)” AND PROVIDING THE NECESSARY FRAMEWORK AND MECHANISMS TOWARDS MERGING INTO THE OVER-ALL LICENSURE EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION INTEGRATION SYSTEM (LERIS) OF THE PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION."
The NMIS and LERIS are targeted to be implemented starting on the July 2011 Nursing Board Exam.
PRC BON Resolution No 18 Series of 2010
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"ADOPTING THE BOARD OF NURSING LICENSURE EXAMINATION “NURSING MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (NMIS) – ON-LINE APPLICATION PROGRAM (OLAP)” AND PROVIDING THE NECESSARY FRAMEWORK AND MECHANISMS TOWARDS MERGING INTO THE OVER-ALL LICENSURE EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION INTEGRATION SYSTEM (LERIS) OF THE PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION."
The NMIS and LERIS are targeted to be implemented starting on the July 2011 Nursing Board Exam.
PRC BON Resolution No 18 Series of 2010
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Nursing Training/Seminar: NEUROLOGICAL SEMINAR
WHAT: The Precise Neurological Nursing Assessment-Advancing Across the Continuum Seminar
WHERE: GSN-ISEEC (west avenue, quezon city)
WHEN: October 16 (1pm-5pm)
Guest Speaker: Mr. Charles Almin B. Alba
(Nurse Ambassador of the Health Care Corporation of America) (HCCA) for (CGHMC)
Fee: 600phpinclusive of handouts, snacks and certificate with PRC CPE units.
For reservation contact the ff numbers: 09174990676(globe) 09286691300(smart)
LOOK for GRACEY
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WHERE: GSN-ISEEC (west avenue, quezon city)
WHEN: October 16 (1pm-5pm)
Guest Speaker: Mr. Charles Almin B. Alba
(Nurse Ambassador of the Health Care Corporation of America) (HCCA) for (CGHMC)
Fee: 600phpinclusive of handouts, snacks and certificate with PRC CPE units.
For reservation contact the ff numbers: 09174990676(globe) 09286691300(smart)
LOOK for GRACEY
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