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Symbianize Nurse's Station

"why did you take up nursing?"


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@m4ry, ok lang naman.. hehe :rock: kayo? kumusta nman?
 
hehe..may ganitong thread pala dito sa symbianize..buti nahanap ko to..

Count me in..hehe..july 2010 passer..

Andami natin..
 
welcome dito fibber.. hehe.. daan2 ka lang lagi..
 
goodevening sa lahat ng nURSE ^ ^..sana magkatrabaho nah haha..unemplyed padin amf
 
@blitz mgaral ng magaral grouped naman into anti this and pro that ang mga gamot eh dapat lang bigyan ng time aralin pero yung mga common na ginagamit lage syempre ang dapat master lalo na kung kelan hindi dapat ibigay

@joda hi sir

@zero pasok na sir haha!
 
Low Performing Nursing Schools this 2010 | List of Low performing Nursing Schools in the Philippines

http://wallyibong.blogspot.com/2010/06/low-performing-nursing-schools-this.html

The Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) warned 147 Nursing schools nationwide which offer nursing program but having low performance rating.

The following are the lists of low performance in Nursing program this 2010

Arellano University-Manila,
De Los Santos-STI College,
De Ocampo Memorial College,
Dominican College,
Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College,
Emilio Aguinaldo College,
J.P. Sioson General Hospital and Colleges,
La Consolacion College Manila,
Las Piñas College,
Martinez Memorial College,
Mary Chiles College,
Olivarez College,
Perpetual Help College of Manila,
Philippine College of Health Sciences,
Philippine Rehabilitation Institute Foundation,
Southeast Asian College,
St. Jude College,
St. Rita Hospital College of Nursing and School of Midwifery,
The Family Clinic,
Unciano Colleges and General Hospital,
University of Perpetual Help Rizal,
World City Colleges, Quezon City.

di sinasala ang mga estudyante na kumukuha ng kurso. inuuna ng may ari ng paaralan paano kumita.

akala makakapag abroad kaagad.


PRC sounds alert on low performing nursing schools

MANILA, Philippines - The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) said that it has been alerted by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) of some 253 “low performing” nursing schools in the country based on their graduates’ performance in the PRC nursing licensure examinations for 2009.

Emmanuel Angeles, CHED chairman, said that they have noted the 2009 nursing licensure exam results and will incorporate this into the data they are gathering on PRC licensure exam results of previous years as they pursue an effort to identify nursing schools that has to phase out their nursing programs due to poor quality.

The 253 “low-performing” nursing schools were adjudged as such from their graduates’ passing percentage in the 2009 licensure exams wherein it should register above the national passing average rate of 40.70 percent.

The data coming from PRC-Educational Statistics Task Force show that these schools ranked less than 40.70% in the licensure examinations administered by the PRC last June and November 2009.

In Metro Manila alone, 48 nursing schools were identified to be among the low-performing nursing schools. A more complete list of low-performing nursing schools per region could be viewed at the PRC website www.prc.gov.ph

According to Angeles, their initiative of monitoring PRC licensure exam results was part of CHED’s commitment to monitor and evaluate the performance of nursing schools nationwide and to ensure the quality of nursing education in the country.

This move, he stressed, was made to answer the clamor of the public and education stakeholders of a more informative background on higher education institutions in the country to aide parents and students in deciding which schools could provide them quality education and their money’s worth.

http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=580876&publicationSubCategoryId=442
 
i've never thought that this page would grow... isa ako sa mga nag simula nitong page. and marami na pala dito. i've been busy scrubbing in the operating room. the poll question on top is my brainchild. sigh. memory lane.
 
gandang hapon guys.. kumusta kayo dito??s
 
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