25 September 2009 »
In Philippines, United States »
There is a vacancy for registered nurses to fill the position as US Staff Nurse. This RN position has been approved by the Philippine Overseas Employment Agency or POEA.
There is a need for 203 qualified nurses to fill the US Staff Nurse employment opportunity. The recruitment agency where you can see the complete job order is given below.
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Tags: Job Information, nursing jobs abroad, Philippines, staff nurse, United States
03 September 2009 »
In News, Philippines »
The Philippine Nurses Association, Inc. Committee on Continuing Education is sponsoring the Nursing Skills Fair 2009 on September 18 and 19.
This event will be held from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the PNA Auditorium, Philippine Nurses Association, Inc. 1663 F.T. Benitez Street, Malate, Manila.
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Tags: News, Nursing Skills Fair, Philippines
18 August 2009 »
In Job Information »
Aside from taking care of their patients, one alternative career for nurses is to become a nurse educator or a nursing educator.
They can teach undergraduate level who are preparing to become licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered nurses (RNs) for entry into practice positions. However, they may also teach master’s and doctoral level programs and help educate advanced practice nurses, nurse educators, nurse administrators, nurse researchers and future nursing leaders.
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Tags: Job Information, nurse educator, nurse teacher
10 August 2009 »
In Job Information, News, Philippines »
Are you a nurse living in Iloilo or Guimaras? Then there is a nursing employment opportunity for you that is being offered by the Philippine Department of Labor and Employment of DOLE.
DOLE just announced that they have work openings for the provinces of Iloilo and Guimaras via the Nurses Assigned in Rural Service (NARS) program. The government is looking for a total of 160 nurses whose work will start by October 1, 2009.
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Tags: Guimaras, Iloilo, Job Information, NARS program, News, nursing job information, Philippines
30 July 2009 »
In Nurses »
All nurses know who Florence Nightingale is. She is often referred to as the mother of nursing or the founder of modern nursing.
“The Lady with the Lamp” entered the field of nursing in 1845, even though her upper-class British family disapproved. During the Crimean War, Nightingale lobbied the British government on behalf of the terrible hospital conditions for wounded soldiers in Turkey.
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Tags: Florence Nightingale, Nurses