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//Tips// PNA's tentative nursing seminar schedule for 2007

Filipino nurses looking to earn additional credits for continuing education may be interested in seminar's being conducted by the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA). Here's their tentative schedule as of June 2007:

July 06 Understanding Hemodynamic Monitoring
July 13 Looking through Congenital Heart Defects
July 19 Seminar in Research (PART 1)
July 20 Operating Room Instrumentation and Techniques
July 26 Seminar in Research (PART 2)
July 27 Diabetes Mellitus
August 02 Seminar in Research (PART 3)
August 03 Suctioning Technique: Focus on Closed Suction Technique
August 09 Seminar in Research (PART 4)
August 10 Tuberculosis: Strategies for Prevention
August 17-18 Nursing Skills Fair
August 24 Understanding Basic EKG
August 31 Basic Hospital Infection Control Course
September 07 PICC Lines: Hands- On Approach to Learning
September 14 Patient Safety Goals
September 21 Basic Hospital Infection Control Course
September 28-29 Nursing Skills Fair
October 05 Cardiovascular Support Drugs: Practical Tips
October 12 Workshop on Skin and Wound Care
October 19 Basic Hospital Infection Control Course
October 26-27 Nursing Skills Fair
November 09 Care of the Patient on a Ventilator
November 16 Basic Hospital Infection Control Course
November 23-24 Nursing Skills Fair
December 07 Care of Patients with Cancer
December 14 Update on ACLS

For inquiries, you may contact the PNA at (02) 5251596, 5210937, and 4004430. Registration fees include certificates only and don't include snacks or meals.

Seminars are held at the PNA Auditorium, 1663 F.T. Benitez St., Malate, Manila, from 8 am to 12 noon. The PNA advises interested participants to confirm their registration at least a day before each seminar.

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Anonymous said…
hi geoff...may i just ask how to apply for PNA membership? thanks a lot...
Geoff said…
just bring a photocopy of your registration form or your PRC ID to the PNA Office. I can't remember the exact amount of the registration fee, but I think it's from P200 to P300.

Often, there's a PNA table inside the PRC compound during the registration dates for new nurses. You can register there and then claim your PRC card from their office at a later date.
Anonymous said…
ok...thanks a lot...great help..
Anonymous said…
hello!! just want to ask how much much the fee of seminars conducted on PNA?! im interested to attend on nov. 16 & dec. 07.. also what nursing skills fair all about??? thnx a lot!
Anonymous said…
hi! just want to ask also what is the real schedule of registration starts from letter TA---?? im confused if its nov. 13 or 15????
can you help me!..tnx a lot!! i wait for ur respond...
Anonymous said…
just want to ask the real schedule of registration starts from letter TA-- im confused if its nov. 13 or 15??? can u help me!! ill wait for ur respond...tnx..
Geoff said…
The PNA seminars' fee ranges from P200 to P500. I would suggest calling the PNA office for specific details.
Geoff said…
The registration schedule posted here is accurate, the last time I checked. But please call the PRC, instead, as schedules may have been changed. I haven't been able to visit the PRC office in a while. Hope you understand.

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