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Updated list of hospitals and their hiring requirements

We've just updated the list of hospitals and their requirements for hiring new applicants. Medical facilities we've added to the list: Asian Hospital, Makati Medical Center, Metropolitan Hospital, Philippine Heart Center, and the Medical City.

Click here for the list.

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Anonymous said…
for iv therapy in martinez memorial college hospital, its the hospital giving the training, their number is 2855091
Anonymous said…
was it easy to have completion there? i mean, can u complete the cases within 1 week??
Geoff said…
I have no personal experience of Martinez hospital, so I can't help you here. You might get an answer to your question in the nclex-rn.net/nclex forum.
Anonymous said…
hi, can someone help me how to go to METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL? if you are coming from QUEZON AVE? thanks. :)
Anonymous said…
is it true that st lukes conducts their training monthly?? they started one this feb. so would there be another one this coming march??
Anonymous said…
you can submit to infant jesus.. they will immediately schedule u for a qualifying exam only if you dont have a below 75 grade in board ratings.. requirements are: resume. tor, board rating, prc

do u know any hospitals that do what infant jesus did?
Anonymous said…
do u have the exact person in the nursing servis opis to whom we will adres the leter? or just plain to the nursing servis tenks
Anonymous said…
Hello! does anyone have an idea regarding the grade reqt of each hospital? thanks

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