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Basic IVT training schedules

Here's a list of IVT training programs in Manila and nearby provinces for the month of Aug. and Sept.

August
14-16 Lung Center of the Philippines
15-17 San Juan de Dios
16-18 Martinez Memorial Hospital
16-18 Ospital ng Maynila
26-28 Unciano Hospital Antipolo

September
11-13 Bulacan Provincial Hospital
26-28 Angeles University Foundation
18-20 Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital

Comments

Anonymous said…
hi..are the ivt training for rn's only? thanks..
Geoff said…
IVT trainings are for registered nurses and, on a limited basis, for dialysis technicians too.

You would need to show your PRC license card during registration. Usually mere proof of passing the local boards, such as a certificate, is not enough to get you in an IVT seminar.
Anonymous said…
hi...ask ko lang po kung me alam ka pa na ibang hospitals na nagcoconduct ng iv trainings for this month of oct? thanks.
Geoff said…
Haven't been able to get new information from ANSAP, but you can call them directly for new schedules.
Anonymous said…
thank you so much...
Anonymous said…
hello,,ask ko lng kung totoo po ba yung IV training na hindi yung partner ang ireret. dem. mo kundi dummy? may ganun po ba? kc yung sister-in-law ng sis ko, ganun daw yung sknya at US based daw yung ngconduct nun and accredited ng ANSAP...

Thank you so much, hoping for you reply asap. :)
Geoff said…
Try to find a training provider that will give you an opportunity to insert an IV to a REAL person, not just a dummy. Practice always makes perfect and it will help you in the long run if you do it the proper way even from the start.

Usually, during return demos, you will use a dummy AND a real person.
Anonymous said…
geoff.. bka meron k png alam n ivt training for the remaining months of this year.. pls.. let me know.. thanks a lot..
Anonymous said…
just wanna ask kung may alam pa po kayong pedeng mag ivt dis july 2008? thanks.. :)

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