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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

 

College Network introduces 
surefire way to pass NCLEX

By Krista Angela Montealegre , Special to The Manila Times

WITH the Philippines now one of its accredited testing sites, the professional review organization College Network is bringing to the Filipino nurses a guaranteed way to pass the National College Licensure Examination (NCLEX). This is the equivalent of a comprehensive board examination in the United States.

Majority of Filipino nurses go to the United States to practice their profession. This is the main reason why the College Network decided to bring its NCLEX-Registered Nurse (RN) program in the Philippines. With a similar lifestyle between Filipinos and the Americans, their English-proficiency and their hospitability, Filipinos are the most-sought-after nurses in the US.

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The House Committee on Trade and Industry on Tuesday will start deliberations on 21 separate bills aimed at reducing the cost of medicines for the Filipino masses.

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THE Department of Agriculture has started to look into the alleged fund mess at the National Irrigation Administration (NIA).

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A FILIPINA domestic helper reportedly tortured by her employer is now the subject of inquiries of the Philippine Embassy in Bahrain.

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SENATORS Mar Roxas and Pia Cayetano said Monday that they are now eyeing a bill that would provide for a comprehensive health-care program rather than confine themselves to the bill ensuring affordable quality medicine.

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The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations headed by Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago will start hearing this Friday the controversial Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement.

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The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) is on track in meeting its target opening of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 following successful negotiations with Japanese contractor Takenaka Corp.

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