Tag: featured
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Overdue Nurse Salary Increase: What Happens if Nurses Go On Strike?
[wp_ad_camp_1] Although December 31st is arguably one of the most exciting parts of bringing in the new year, for nurses in the Philippines, it is completely the opposite because the start of 2018 brings in the effectivity of the CPD Law. Nine days later, Duterte seeking teachers’ salary to be doubled is all over the…
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OET Now Accepted in NMC UK
[wp_ad_camp_1] Good news nurses, overseas nurses and midwives who want to work in the UK now nas another option to prove English language proficiency which is the Occupational English Test (OET). The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMV) UK has announced it will formally recognize OET for registration starting November 1, 2017. Sujata Stead, OET CEO…
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It Took Me 5 Years To Be a Staff Nurse and Why I Don’t Regret It
[wp_ad_camp_1] The date I passed my Nurse Licensure Exam was exactly the same date I got a text message informing me that I got in. That is 5 years after. It must have been too long since most of my college batchmates are now residing abroad working as a Nurse. Obviously, too long since even…
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If Presidential Candidates were Nurses, Which Role would They Play?
[wp_ad_camp_1] The first Pilipinas Debates 2016 got everyone talking from start to finish and even up to now, the effect is still tremendous. Two days passed, the Presidential Candidates have already been receiving some of the most mind blowing comparisons–mostly are from the different types of people we encounter everyday. From a throwback scenario imagining…
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What Cepalco Should Know when a 4-hour Brownout Hits a Hemodialysis Center
[wp_ad_camp_1] Cepalco is back again with a new schedule of rotational brownout in Cagayan de Oro. A rather expected “situation” when you’re living within the city and (okay, chance) acceptable, since anyway, their memo is a big help during the preparation. But what happens when power interruptions do not follow according to schedule? Here’s a…