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Friday, October 24, 2008 BASIC IVT TRAINING SCHEDULE

OCTOBER 2008

Oct. 1, 2008 - Oct. 3, 2008 - Las Piñas Doctors Hospital, Las Piñas City
Oct. 2, 2008 - Oct. 4, 2008 - Pampanga Medical Specialist Hospital, Guagua,
Pampanga
Oct. 6, 2008 - Oct. 8, 2008 - N.E. Good Samaritan Hospital, Gapan, Nueva Ecija
Oct. 8, 2008 - Oct. 10, 2008 - Philippine Heart Center, Quezon City
Oct. 8, 2008 - Oct. 10, 2008 - Pangasinan Provincial Hospital, San Carlos City
Oct. 8, 2008 - Oct. 10, 2008 - Quezon Memorial Hospital, Lucena City, Quezon
Oct. 8, 2008 - Oct. 10, 2008 - Lucena United Doctors Hospital, Lucena City,
Quezon
Oct. 10, 2008 - Oct. 12, 2008 - Bulacan Provincial Hospital, Malolos City,
Bulacan
Oct. 10, 2008-Oct. 12, 2008 - Davao Medical Center, Bajada, Davao City
Oct. 13, 2008 - Oct. 15, 2008 - Medical Center Muntinlupa, Putatan, Muntinlupa
City
Oct. 14, 2008 - Oct. 16, 2008 - Lung Center of the Philippines, Quezon City
Oct. 15, 2008 - Oct. 17, 2008 - UPH Dr. Jose Tamayo Medical Center, Biñan,
Laguna
Oct. 15, 2008 - Oct. 17, 2008 - Chinese General Hospital, Manila
Oct. 15, 2008 - Oct. 17, 2008 - West Visayas State University Hospital, Jaro,
Iloilo City
Oct. 16, 2008 - Oct. 18, 2008 - Metro South Medical Center, Bacoor, Cavite
Oct. 16, 2008 - Oct. 18, 2008 - Angeles University Foundation, Angeles City,
Pampanga
Oct. 20, 2008 - Oct. 22, 2008 - St. Mattheus Medical Hospital, San Mateo, Rizal
Oct. 21, 2008 - Oct. 23, 2008 - San Pablo Medical Center, San Pablo City, Laguna

Oct. 22, 2008 - Oct. 24, 2008 - Victor R. Potenciano Medical Center, Mandaluyong
City
Oct. 23, 2008 - Oct. 25, 2008 - UERMMC, Aurora Blvd., Quezon City
Oct. 23, 2008 - Oct. 25, 2008 - Martinez Memorial Hospital, Caloocan City
Oct. 26, 2008 - Oct. 28, 2008 - Cagayan Valley Medical Center, Tuguegarao City
Oct. 28, 2008 - Oct. 30, 2008 - Batangas Regional Hospital, Kumintang Ibaba,
Batangas City
NOVEMBER 2008

Nov. 2, 2008 - Nov. 4, 2008 - Unciano Medical, Antipolo City, Rizal


Nov. 6, 2008 - Nov. 8, 2008 - Capiz Emmanuel Hospital, Roxas City
Nov. 12, 2008 - Nov. 14, 2008 - Philippine Heart Center, Diliman, Quezon City
Nov. 12, 2008 - Nov. 14, 2008 - Pangasinan Provincial Hospital, San Carlos City
Nov. 12, 2008 - Nov. 14, 2008 - V.L. Makabali Memorial Hospital, San Fernando,
Pampanga
Nov. 13, 2008 - Nov. 15, 2008 - Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center, Qurino Ave.,
Manila
Nov. 14, 2008 - Nov. 16, 2008 - Bulacan Provincial Hospital, Malolos City,
Bulacan
Nov. 18, 2008 - Nov. 20, 2008 - Calalang General Hospital, Valenzuela City
Nov. 19, 2008 - Nov. 21, 2008- Davao Regional Hospital, Tagum City, Davao del
Norte
Nov. 19, 2008 - Nov. 21, 2008 - Davao Doctors Hospital, Davao City
Nov. 26, 2008 - Nov. 28, 2008 - Mt. Carmel Diocesan General Hospital, Lucena
City, Quezon
Nov. 26, 2008 - Nov. 28, 2008 - Capitol Medical Center, Quezon City

DECEMBER 2008

Dec. 01, 2008 - Dec. 03, 2008 - Martinez Memorial Hospital, Caloocan City
Dec. 2, 2008 - Dec. 4, 2008 - Lung Center of the Philippines, Quezon City
Dec. 12, 2008 - Dec. 14, 2008 - Bulacan Provincial Hospital, Malolos City,
Bulacan

JANUARY 2009

Jan. 08-09; 11, 2009 - Bulacan Provincial Hospital, Malolos City, Bulacan
Jan. 15-16; 18, 2009 - Bulacan Provincial Hospital, Malolos City, Bulacan
Jan. 22-23; 25, 2009 - Bulacan Provincial Hospital, Malolos City, Bulacan
Jan. 29-30; Feb. 1, 2009 - Bulacan Provincial Hospital, Malolos City, Bulacan
* Schedules are subject to change without prior notice. ANSAP only accredits
hospitals offering basic IVT training and updates.
** Contact the respective hospitals for further details regarding IVT training
registration.
*** Please check your local hospitals for any ANSAP-accredited basic IVT
training programs, some are not listed in the schedules.
**** Basic IVT Training Fees range from Php 1,500 to P2,500 depending on the
hospital's discretion.
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List of Hospitals Offering Basic IVT Training

Note:
* This list is according to the IVT Schedule current and previously listed. This
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hospitals.

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Please check your hospitals for any Basic IVT Training offered in your locality.

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR)


Calalang General Hospital
16 R. Valenzuela St., Valenzuela City
Tel. No. (02) 361-5136

Capitol Medical Center


Quezon Avenue cor. Scout Magbanua St., Quezon City
Tel. Nos. (02) 372-3825 to 44

Chinese General Hospital


286 Blumentritt St., Sta. Cruz, Manila
Tel. Nos. (02) 711-4141; (02) 711-3917

Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital


Lope de Vega St.,Sta. Cruz, Manila
Tel. No. (02) 734-5561

East Avenue Medical Center


East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Tel. No. (02) 927-9900

F.E.U.-Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation (FEU-NRMF) Hospital


Regalado Ave., West Fairview, Quezon City
Tel. No. (02) 427-0213

Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center


San Lazaro Compound, Rizal Ave., Sta. Cruz, Manila
Tel. Nos. (02) 743-6918; (02) 711-9491 to 98; (02) 732-1071 to 76 loc. 212

Las Piñas Doctors Hospital


8009 J.I. Aguilar Avenue, CAA Road, Pulang-Lupa II, Las Piñas City
Tel. Nos. (02) 825-5236 or (02) 825-5293

Lung Center of the Philippines


Quezon Ave. Ext., Diliman, Quezon City
Tel. Nos. (02) 924-6101 to 20 locals 270, 244, 415

Manila Adventist Medical Center


1975 Donada St., Pasay City
Tel. No. (02) 525-9191 loc. 227 or 220

Martinez Memorial Hospital


198 Mabini St., Maypajo, Caloocan City
Tel. Nos. (02) 288-8861, (02) 288-8862, (02) 288-8863

Medical Center Muntinlupa


38 National Rd., Putatan, Muntinlupa City
Tel. No. (02) 861-1687 or (02) 862-0162

The Medical City


Ortigas Avenue, Pasig City
Tel. Nos. (02) 635-6789 or (02) 631-8626

New Era General Hospital


Don Mariano Marcos, New Era, Quezon City
Tel. No. (02) 924-4311
Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center
Pres. Quirino Ave. cor., Roxas Blvd.,
Malate, Manila
Tel. No. (02) 524-6061

Philippine Heart Center


East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Tel. No. (02) 9252401 loc 3209/3210

University of the East - Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center


Aurora Blvd., Sta. Mesa, Quezon City
Tel. Nos. (02) 715-08-61 to 70

University of Santo Tomas Hospital


España Boulevard, Manila
Tel. No. (02) 731-3001

Veterans Memorial Medical Center


North Ave., Diliman , Quezon City
Tel. Nos. (02) 927-6426 to 29

Victor R. Potenciano Medical Center


163 EDSA, Mandaluyong City
Tel. Nos. (02) 531-4911 local 218 or 532-1764

LUZON

Angeles University Foundation


Angeles City, Pampanga
Tel. No. (045) 625-2888

Batangas Regional Hospital


Kumintang Ibaba, Batangas City, Batangas
Tel. No. (043) 723-0165; 725 2011; 723-0911

Bulacan Medical Center (Bulacan Provincial Hospital)


Mojon, Malolos City, Bulacan
Tel. No. (044) 796-0607

Cagayan Valley Medical Center


Carig, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan
Tel. No. (078) 844-1410; (078) 844-3789

Calamba Medical Center


Crossing, Calamba City, Laguna
Tel. Nos. (049) 545-1740, 545-9163 loc. 1315

Jecsons Medical Center


McArthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac
Tel. No. (045) 982-5501

Quezon Memorial Hospital


Lucena City, Quezon
Tel. No. (042) 710-2440

Los Baños Doctors Hospital


Grove College, Laguna
Tel. No. (049) 536-0100
Lucena United Doctors Hospital and Medical Center
Maharlika Hwy, Bgy. Isabang, Lucena City, Quezon
Tel. Nos. (042) 373-6161; (042) 373-0664

Mary Mediatrix Hospital


J.P. Laurel Highway, Lipa City 4217, Batangas
Tel. Nos. (043) 756-1416/1475/6889/6890

Medical Center Imus


Diversion Road, Palico IV, Imus, Cavite
Tel. No. (046) 209-1242

Metro South Medical Center


National Road, Molino IV, Bacoor, Cavite

Mt. Carmel Diocesan General Hospital


Allarey Ext., Lucena City, Quezon
Tel. Nos. (042) 710-2576; 373-2026

New Sinai MDI Hospital


National Highway, Brgy. Tagapo
Sta. Rosa, Laguna

N.E. Good Samaritan General Hospital


Bucana, Gapan, Nueva Ecija
Tel. No. (044) 600-1768

Pampanga Medical Specialist Hospital


San Antonio, Guagua, Pampanga
Tel. Nos. (045) 963-3055; (045) 963-0939

Pangasinan Provincial Hospital


Bolingit, San Carlos City, Pangasinan
Tel. No. (075) 46-25

San Pablo Medical Center


Maharlika Highway, Brgy. San Rafael
San Pablo City, Laguna
Tel. No. (049) 562-0726

St. Frances Cabrini Medical Center


Maharlika Highway, Santo Tomas, Batangas
Tel. Nos. (043) 778-4811 to 18

St. Mattheus Medical Hospital


60 Gen. Luna St., Banaba, San Mateo, Rizal
Tel. No. 942-0684

Tarlac Ramos General Hospital


769 P. Hilario St., Tarlac City, Tarlac
Tel. Nos. (045) 982-0542; 982-2350

Unciano Medical Center - Antipolo


Circumferencial Road., San Roque,
Antipolo City, Rizal
Tel. No. (042) 697-0170
University of Perpetual Help Medical Center
(UPH Dr. Jose G. Tamayo Medical Center)
Sto. Niño, Biñan, Laguna
Tel. No. (049) 511-8759, 511-8626, 511-6381

University of the Assumption


San Fernando City, Pampanga
Tel. Nos. (045) 961-3617, 961-1482, 961-5675

Veterans Regional Hospital


Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
Tel. No. (078) 321-2090

V.L. Makabali Memorial Hospital


B. Mendoza St. Brgy. Sto. Rosario, San Fernando, Pampanga
Tel. Nos. (045) 961-2234 loc 406; (045) 961-2284

VISAYAS

Capiz Emmanuel Hospital


Roxas Avenue, Roxas City
Tel. Nos. (036) 621-0443; (036) 621-5608

Iloilo Mission Hospital


Mission Road, Jaro, Iloilo
Tel. Nos. (033) 320-0315 to 19

West Visayas State University Hospital


E. Lopez St., Jaro, Iloilo City
Tel. Nos. (033) 320-2431 / 329-0361

St. Paul's Hospital


Gen. Luna St., Iloilo City, Iloilo
Tel. Nos. (033) 3372741 to 49

MINDANAO

Davao Doctors Hospital


118 E. Quirino Avenue, Davao City
Tel. Nos. (082) 221-2101; (082) 222-8000; (082) 224-0616 to 223

Davao Medical Center


Mahogany Room, Bajada, Davao City, Davao del Sur
Tel. No. (082) 227-2731

Davao Regional Hospital


Apokon Road, Tagum City, Davao del Norte
Tel. Nos. (084) 217-3347 / (084) 218-2823 / (084) 400-3050

Maria Reyna Hospital


TJ Hayes St., Pinikitan, Cagayan de Oro City
Tel. No. (088) 727-530
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008 Sending nurses abroad leads to decline of RP health
sector – group
MANILA, Philippines - A militant group has said that the continuous sending of
Filipino nurses abroad is causing the quality of the Philippine’s health sector
to decline.

“The bulk of our nurses go abroad, ang naiiwan sa atin yung bagong graduates,
‘yung quality tuloy ng health care bumabagsak (The bulk of our nurses go abroad,
the ones left are the new graduates, thus the quality of our health care
declines)," said Dr. Carol Araullo, chairperson of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan
(Bayan).

She said this “short-sighted labor export policy" has caused our hospitals to
lose experienced medical consultants and doctors who have converted to nursing.

“This is literally brain drain," she told GMANews.TV in a recent interview.

Moreover, she said that these “converted" nurses do not get to practice their
skill at the level they really are at.

She said that the number of students taking up medicine also have declined,
thinking that nursing is the only way to go abroad.

Data from the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) indicated that
enrolment for medical and allied courses in the Philippines grew from 164,000 in
2002 to 219,498 in 2003.

“Even that potential will be affected by this recession," said Araullo.

She said the current global financial crisis is somehow a good thing if it could
make some overseas Filipino workers (OFW) come home.

However, she said that returning health care specialists do not always find it
easy to return and work in the country after working overseas.

“A lot of doctors who come back take three to five years to reintegrate," she
said.

Araullo, however, did not say what should be done with more than 400,000
licensed nurses who are said to have remained jobless in the country since the
United States and United Kingdom froze their hiring of foreign nurses in 2006.

Meanwhile, the Philippine government is still bent on sending nurses abroad as


part of a strategy to cushion the impact of the global financial crisis.

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has said that Australia, New
Zealand, Norway, and France would need the services of Filipinos – particularly
nurses, information technology workers, truck drivers, hotel personnel, and
heavy equipment operators in the near future.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) also aims to
hire 10,000 more nurses to meet their urgent need for medical staff.

Negotiations are also underway to make the entry of Filipino nurses to the Czech
Republic possible in the future, the DOLE said. - Kimberly Jane T. Tan,
GMANews.TV
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008 RP wants to send nurses to Czech Republic
Czech Republic is another country that is experiencing a shortage of nurses as
their health care workers chose to work in Austria and Germany.

Aware of the need to hire foreign nurses, the Philippine Foreign Minister,
Alberto Romulo is eyeing Czech Republic as another work destination for Filipino
nurses. Romulo said that he hope the labor market of Czech Republic would open
its door to Filipino nurses.

Dana Juraskova, the president of Czech Nurses' Association said that no Filipino
nurse are currently employed in their country and that she is aware that the
Philippine government is exerting effort to make entry of RP nurses in Czech
republic possible.

Foreign nurses who wish to work in the Czech Republic must prove their
competence by undergoing an evaluation and pass a language exam. Hired foreign
nurses train and work under the supervision of a veteran Czech nurse before they
are allowed to work on their own.

According to Juraskova, "There is no problem in the case of nurses from other EU


countries since their training is similar. There could be a problem in the case
of Philippine nurses and mainly language knowledge."

Juraskova said that because the Philippines follows the U.S. training program,
RP nurses are qualified to work in America.

She explained "As the association president I was addressed by the ambassador of
the Philippines and I held talks with him. The problem is that they did not
realize that we have to have nurses who speak Czech. Another problem is that no
one in our country has analyzed their educational programmes whether they
correspond to ours."

According to Romulo, 300 to 500 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are currently
working in Czech. Most of them are employed in construction companies.

Negotiations are currently underway to make the entry of RP nurses in Czec


Republic possible in the future. Romulo recently had a meeting with the Foreign
Minister of Czech Republic, Karel Schwarzenberg. - OFW Guide; GMANews.TV
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Saturday, October 04, 2008 'RP nurses have no reason to be jobless’
MANILA, Philippines - A former health secretary said aspiring overseas Filipino
nurses who recently passed the board exams but have remained unemployed in the
country were not resourceful enough to look for job vacancies.

Dr. Jaime Galvez Tan, a professor at the University of the Philippines College
of Public Health, said there is no reason for Filipino nurses to feel that there
are no job opportunities for them when there remains a high demand for
Philippine health workers overseas.

“Resourceful nurses go to the Internet where they can apply and be immediately
interviewed through the webcam," Tan said.

Unfortunately, said Tan, even the best nursing schools in the country have not
taught resourcefulness among its students.

“We are not beggars. In fact, the world is kneeling before us; Give us your
nurses, give us your doctors," he said. “The vacancies are there. The US (for
instance) needs 300,000 foreign nurses this year.

" According to Tan, new labor markets in Saskatchewan and Alberta in Canada have
recently signed a pact with the Philippines to cater to Filipino nurses and have
even offered a number of incentives to their families.

But this is hardly ever felt by Len, 22, who remains unemployed despite
graduating from a top nursing school and passing the board exams.

According to her, most hospitals abroad require foreign nurses with at least two
years work experience, but most private and public hospitals in the country have
very few vacancies for new graduates.

Work experience needed

Faced with this difficulty, Len said she had to attend more seminars to gather
more “work-related experience" to make her a more attractive applicant overseas.

Mark, Len’s boyfriend and also a nursing graduate, didn’t fare better and is now
employed in a call center while waiting for any of the 10 hospitals he applied
with to consider him.

Apparently Len and Mark are not alone in this plight.

At St. Luke’s Medical Center in Quezon City alone, an average of 30 nurses apply
every day. But the country’s premier hospital has a nursing pool of 300 nurses
who finished three months pre-hire training, while vacancy is 6-10 persons per
month since Oct 2007.

Nursing pools refer to those considered qualified by hospital employers but


waiting to be formally employed.

At the Philippine Heart Center, hiring has slowed down as turnover rates has
decreased to 10 percent since 2006. In 2007, the turnover rate remained while
the nursing pool has risen to 1,500.

At the Philippine General Hospital, waiting time is 10-12 months with a nursing
pool of 200-250.

There are 100 applicants per exam conducted every 2 months – but only about
20-25 percent pass and still go over interviews. In 2007, PGH turnover rate
was.83 percent.

‘Exploitation’

Meanwhile, Philippine Nurses Association National President Leah Primitiva


Samaco-Paquiz said the perceived oversupply of nurses is really caused by the
inability of Philippine hospitals to create additional plantilla positions for
fresh graduates.

Paquiz said some hospitals are exploiting their nursing students to do the tasks
that should have been relegated to registered nurses.

She proposed a short-term solution to the unemployment of Filipino nurses.

“Mag-hang sila ng mga karatula sa labas ng bahay They could hang a nurse signage
outside their homes and then the community can ask for health education," Paquiz
told GMANews.TV in an interview.

“If lawyers can hang their names outside so could nurses. We could also ask for
consultation fees," she added. -MARK JOSEPH UBALDE, GMANews.TV
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