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Here's a list of contacts and application requirements asked for by different hospitals in Manila. We'll add to the list from time to time. If you need information for a hospital that's not on our list, please send us a note in the comments box or through the Forum. (Thanks to Bing Gaffud for this list.)

Manila Doctors
* Resume, TOR, diploma, board rating (the one that was mailed to us), license or certificate.
Put in a long brown envelope with your name and telephone number outside

PGH - 521-8450
* Dean's form: TOR, board rating, RLE. Resume with 2x2 photo (black & white), certification from previous employer (if any), PRC license, PNA membership
* Submit in a big brown envelope to the DNRD office Mon. to fri. 7am to 5:30pm

(UPDATED 07/20/07)UST Hospital - Espana, Manila - 7313001 (loc. 2454)
* Resume, TOR, board rating, license and certificate, RLE, and application letter addressed to Mr. Ferdinand C. Maagkasi (head of Human Resources
* Bring the Original documents and photocopies
* 1 pc long green expandable folder and plastic fastener

St Luke’s – 7230301 (loca. 4913)
* Resume, TOR, board rating, license and certificate, RLE, general weighted average, 2 pcs, 2x2 picture with white background, SSS, TIN, barangay clearance, NBI

Capitol Medical Center – 3723825
* Comprehensive resume, 3 pcs recents 2x2 ID picture with blue background, TOR, board rating, license and certificate, RLE, diploma, birth certificate, SSS ID or SSS E-1, TIN, police clearance, NBI, professional tax receipt, barangay clearance
* Schedule of application: Tues. and Thurs. only from 9am to 3pm

Chinese General Hospital – 7114141
Resume with character reference with tel. number, TOR, board rating, license, NBI, diploma, birth certificate

Infant Jesus Hospital – 7312771
Resume with 2x2 picture, TOR, board rating with breakdown of grades, license, RLE, (just bring other documents)

Lung Center training program - 924-6101 loc. 270
* Resume, TOR, diploma, RLE, board rating, license, PRC certificate, 1x1 picture, P300 for CXR

Philippine Children's Medical Center - 9246601 loc. 252
* Resume, board rating, license, TOR, application letter addressed to Dr. Julius A. Lecciones, executive director

(Updated)
Asian Hospital and Medical Center
Civic Drive, Filinvest Corporate City,
Alabang, Muntinlupa City
Tels. (632) 771-9000 ext. 8421 / 8425 / 8465
E-mail: hr@asianhospital.com
*Resume, TOR with RLE, Diploma, PRC License, IVT license, Basic Life Support training, Certificate of Board Rating, training certificates, employment certificates or Certificate of Good Moral Character if new graduate, three referral letters (referral from the college accepted if new graduate)

Metropolitan Hospital - 255-0401, 255-0413
*Application Letter addressed to the Nursing Service of Metropolitan Hospital, Resume, 2 pcs. 2x2 photo, 2 pcs. 1x1 photo, PRC License (or Claim Stub), Certificate of Board Rating, TOR, Diploma, Certificate of Good Moral Character, Certificate of Employment, if applicable

Philippine Heart Center - 9231301
*TOR with RLE, Certificate of Class Ranking with GWA, Certificate of Board Rating (2 copies), PRC License (2 copies), Work and Training certificates, Certificate or ID card showing membership in any organization (PNA, etc.), NBI Clearance, Residence Certificate, 3 PCS. 2x2 photo

Medical City - 631-8626
*Resume, TOR, diploma, board rating

Makati Medical Center - 815-9911
*Resume w/ recent 2x2 pic, certificate of Good Moral Character, diploma, TOR, board rating and certificate, PRC License (or photocopy of your claim stub, Birth Certificate (Submit photocopies but bring original docs. Submissions accepted usually between 8AM to 12NN.

We encourage you to call the hospital first if there are additional requirements. If you find this useful, please drop us a note in the Comments box.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Thanks so much for all the information! Would you happen to know the requirements for Manila Doctors Hospital and Medical Center Manila? We'd appreciate it if you could post it as well. God bless you!
Geoff said…
Done. Courtesy of Bing G. Goodluck!
Anonymous said…
thank you so much for sharing those requirements.. they're really a big help to us
Anonymous said…
thanks for those informations...
i hve questions wer can i get the board rating? do i need to apply 4 dat form? coz wat i hve now is the verification slip only with breakdown of grades in small xerox paper..
Geoff said…
You can apply for your board rating and certification at the PRC. You'll need to fill out a form and then pay the processing fee. Regular processing takes 1 month but there is an express service where you can get it within the day or the following day.

Some hospitals accept the certification with board rating when you apply for work, training and seminars.
Anonymous said…
thnk u so much!!!! ur so kind..
do u have an idea how much the express service?
thnk u so much geoff...
Geoff said…
I'm not sure about the processing fee. I think the Express fee is about P200 while the regular fee is less than P100.
Anonymous said…
its a very useful site for us..
thnk u so much!
i hve question pls..
my registration schedule is on oct.22 May I apply now 4 board rating and certification?
thnks...
Geoff said…
Yes, anyone from the June batch can already apply for certification and their board rating.
Anonymous said…
thnks...
Anonymous said…
you're an angel. thanks soo much for all the information.
Anonymous said…
hmm hello... im one of the june 2007 passers

im confused with the requirements u posted for manila doctors....

hmmmm license or certificate u've said, hmmm i have only the certificate so does it mean that the license can be "to follow" nalang...

baka kasi sa december na mai release license namin....

hmmm i hope to hear from you guys thnx

jomajomsky
Geoff said…
You can submit either a copy of your license or, if you still don't have it, a certificate that shows you have passed the licensure exam.
Anonymous said…
anyone who knows the requirements & other infos regarding st. lukes' competency training for nurses? thanks!
Anonymous said…
hi geoff... if you were to choose between lung center and capitol medical center, where would you go in terms of their training competency? im kinda having hard time to choose between the two..thanks.
Geoff said…
I don't have any experience with either Lung Center or Capitol so I can't tell you about their training program. I would look at the areas I would be exposed to, the length of the program, the cost, and convenience of commuting to these places if I were to choose between them.

Goodluck.
Anonymous said…
HI...
how bout requirements for makati med and san juan de dios?
tnx!
Geoff said…
We don't have that information right now but we would post it as soon as we get it. You can also try asking in the nclex-rn.net/nclex forum.

Best of luck.
Anonymous said…
Hi! I've been looking for IVT trainings for like, weeks already... Pls help me with this.
Other trainings will also be very much appreciated. ANSAP is not much of a help. sorrry. Help?
Geoff said…
I am also dependent on the information that ANSAP provides. It is really difficult to get slots in the IVT seminars being conducted so you usually need to work harder to get into a program.

Here's what I suggest you do. Get a list of all accredited IVT training facilities and get their contact information. Call each one and get the schedule for the current month and the next and ask how early you can book a schedule for the next month, if you can no longer join the current month's training. Then just prepare all the requirements and go early on the appointed date.
Anonymous said…
hi geoff, i've called world citi, chinese gen and fabella for ivt training, sad to say, they were already filled up. martinez memorial college is still accepting but one shud register there in person, they don't entertain phone calls to be included in the list, there's no definite sched yet but they said it will be held on 3rd or 4th week of march...fyi
Geoff said…
Thanks for that tip. Hope you get into an IVT program. Goodluck.
Anonymous said…
Hi, I'm done with my IV training...do you know any hospital which accepts RNs for IV completion only?
Geoff said…
I would assume that most hospitals that conduct IVT seminars accept for-completion only applicants. So you can start from there. Fabella, which I know accepts completion cases is backed up at the moment, but keep trying as they may open again soon.
Anonymous said…
just want to ask if UP-PGH administers preemployment examination even if they're not hiring as of yet... i just finished my nclex review and i think it would favor me if i take their exam now... thanks!
Geoff said…
I believe UP-PGH continues to accept applications, although the wait list as I understand is pretty long.
Anonymous said…
is there a training fee in pgh??
BTW unciano hosptial in antipolo is offering ivt training.. amang rodriguez is already closed though their training is end of march

and also, is east avenue open for voluntary training? im sorry i cnt call their office.. it would be too expensive for me, im here in the province, and we only have a cellphone, too bad for me, so if anyone can share informaton, may god bless u
Geoff said…
Thanks for the tip. Yes, PGH collects a fee for their training program, I'm not sure though how much it is now. If you wish to apply though for a job a PGH (although there's a long waiting period), I belive you only need to pay P100 for the testing fee, aside from your own expenses in gathering all the documents needed.

East Ave. Medical offers a volunteer progra. We posted an article about this in the past, please search the archives. Thanks
Anonymous said…
What are the requirements in Asian Hospital? ...may you please post it..thank you
Geoff said…
The list of reqt's for Asian Hospital is already included in the list above.
Anonymous said…
hi! would u know when is the next CETN sked at Makati Med? Is it done every quarter? Do they have a CETN sked starting april/May? pls advise.. thanks
Anonymous said…
Is there a competency trng at St. Luke's? is this same with Makati Med's CETN? when is the next sked pof CETN in St. Luke's? and how much does it cost?
Anonymous said…
i heard of a training or a volunteer program at St. Luke's which will give u an Nset w/ pay of 2K yata if chosen(?).. is this true?? pls clarify.. thanks
Anonymous said…
thank u so much for all the info
do you know the requirments of some hosp in souhtern tagalog?
tnx it wud be a big help for us
Anonymous said…
elo geoff,thanks for the info.is there any hospital in need of nurse assistant? Im a reg.nurse W|no hosp.exp.at all.so i prepared to apply as nurse asst.do u have some idea?thanks
Anonymous said…
thanks for d wonderful infos... ask ko lang po, once ba na nagpunta ka sa hospital para mag apply, kailangan bibigay mo n lhat yung mga requirements? or mag-iiwan k muna resume then once na tinawagan ka, dun mo lang dadalin lhat ng requirements n kailangan nila??... thanks po,
Anonymous said…
hi geoff,i just want to know,are there any hospitals in manila that gives allowances to volunteer nurses?and which hospitals are those?thank u
Anonymous said…
thank you for the information you've posted. This is helpful since i am also looking for hospitals in manila that accepts volunteer nurses. I'm just a fresh graduate and i plan to work in manila or have my training there. I'm from Baguio. I just want to ask if it is ok if you would just send the requirements via mail? If it is ok, can you also post the addresses of these hospitals? thank you very much...
Anonymous said…
hello geoff just wanna ask if the hospital list above are available for training or volunteer?? because sometimes there are hospital w/c is temporary close for volunteers..thanks
Anonymous said…
Hello.. I juz like to ask for any info regarding the process of hiring in NKTI?? and their requirements...And also, regarding Phil heart center, are they open for hiring and training even with a fee??
Nammi said…
hi, i just want to ask if it is true that hospitals are only accepting averages that are 80 and above? hope to hear from you..thank you
Anonymous said…
this site is very informative. Glad to have found this site! =)
Anonymous said…
thanks for sharing the info!
god bless! ΓΌ

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