Saturday, August 20, 2011

July 2011 Nurse Licensure Examination results released

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 37,513 out of 78,135 passed the Nurse Licensure Examination given by the Board of Nursing in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Dagupan, Davao, Iloilo, La Union, Legazpi, Lucena, Nueva Ecija, Pagadian, Pampanga, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga last July 2011.


Please find these links for the list of passers of the board exam:


List of successful examinees in the July 2011 Nurse Licensure Examination
http://www.nleresults.com/2010/08/bon-sto-tomas-facebook-updates.html


Or send me your email address : agent.playgirl@gmail.com and I will forward to you the PDF file containing the list of passers.


Godbless to all!


Congratulations to my dugletz,Harlene Aquino Abellera for passing the July 2011 Nursing Licensure Exam. I wonder kung ano ang iyong rating.. lol.. Anyways, Thank you Lord pareho na kaming licensed. Wish that my father was still here to witness this. May big hug ka daw from Prince later at super wet kiss

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Nurse Licensure Examination December 2010 Results

Congratulations to all Nursing Board Passers. A nice way to start the year! To quote the official site of PRC:

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 29,711 out of 84,287 passed the Nurse Licensure Examination given by the Board of Nursing in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Dagupan, Davao, Ilocos Sur, Iloilo, La Union, Legazpi, Lucena, Nueva Ecija, Pagadian, Pampanga, Tacloban, Tuguegaraoand Zamboanga last December 2010 .
The members of the Board of Nursing are Carmencita M. Abaquin, Chairman; Leonila A. Faire, Betty F. Merritt, Perla G. Po, Marco Antonio C. Sto.Tomas, Yolanda C. Arugayand Amelia B. Rosales , Members.

The results of examination with respect to two (2) examinees were withheld pending final determination of their liabilities under the rules and regulations governing licensure examination.

Those who will register are required to bring the following: duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal, current Community Tax Certificate (cedula), 2 pieces passport size picture (colored with white background and complete name tag), 1 piece 1” x 1” picture (colored with white background and complete name tag), 2 sets of metered documentary stamps, and 1 short brown envelope with name and profession; and to pay the Initial Registration Fee of P600 and Annual Registration Fee of P450 for 2011-2014. Successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals.
The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees in the said examination in Manila as well as the previous ones who have not taken their Oath of Professional will be held before the Board on Monday and Tuesday, March 14 and 15, 2011, with morning (8:00 A.M.) and afternoon (1:00 P.M.) sessions at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City.All must come in their white gala uniform, nurse’s cap, white duty shoes, without earrings, hair not touching the collar and without corsage .
Oathtaking tickets for the National Capital Region (NCR) and nearby regions will be available at the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA) at 1663 F.T. Benitez Street, Malate, Manila, from February 28, 2011 on a “first come first serve” basis. Online Priority number is required to avail of tickets. Please logon to http://www.nurseoathtaking.net. “No Online Priority Slip, No access to tickets ”.
All regional oathtaking schedules will be posted in the BON website:www.bonphilippines.org .
The top performing schools in the December 2010 Nurse Licensure Examination. Click here to view.
The performance of schools in the December 2010 Nurse Licensure Examination as per R.A. 8981 otherwise known as the PRC Modernization Act of 2000 Section 7(m) “To monitor the performance of schools in licensure examinations and publish the results thereof in a newspaper of national circulation” is as follows: (Any discrepancy in the report is not intentional on the part of the Commission, but rather due to miscoding of school codes by the examinees themselves. Concerned schools may write the Commission for correction.)  Click here to view.
The successful examinees who garnered the ten (10) highest places. Click here to view.
The list of successful examinees in the NURSES LICENSURE EXAMINATION held on December 19 & 20, 2010Click here to view.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Friday, August 27, 2010

July 2010 NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION RESULTS

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 37,679 out of 91,008 passed the Nurse Licensure Examination given by the Board of Nursing in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Dagupan, Davao, Iloilo, La Union, Legazpi, Lucena, Pagadian, Pampanga, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga last July 2010. 

Those who will register are required to bring the following: 
  • Duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal, current Community Tax Certificate (cedula)
  • 2 pieces passport size picture (colored with white background and complete name tag), 1 piece 1” x 1” picture (colored with white background and complete name tag)
  • 2 sets of metered documentary stamps, and 1 short brown envelope with name and profession
  • and to pay the Initial Registration Fee of P600 and Annual Registration Fee of P450 for 2010-2013.  Please note: Successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals
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The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees in the said examination in Manila as well as the previous ones who have not taken their Oath of Professional will be held before the Board on Monday and Tuesday, September 20 and 21, 2010, with morning (8:00 A.M.) and afternoon (1:00 P.M.) sessions at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City. 

All regional oathtaking schedules will be posted in the BON website: www.bonphilippines.org

The top performing schools in the July 2010 Nurse Licensure Examination. Click here to view.

The list of successful examinees in the NURSES LICENSURE EXAMINATION held on  July 3 & 4, 2010Click here to view. 
  
 Information from PRC. For the complete information, you can check the official site, www.prc.gov.ph

Sunday, August 1, 2010

PNoy's Speech on the First Death Anniversary of his Mother, Former Pres. Cory Aquino

Her death was considered as one of the major reason as to why he is Philippines' One and only "PNoy". When thousands or more filipino believers paid tribute to our late former President Cory Aquino, the Aquinos then realized, Philippines needs a drastic change... a new era.. a true government of and by the people.

And on August 1, 2010 at La Salle, Greenhills, below is the complete speech of His Excellency, Benigno S. Aquino III at the first death anniversary of former President Corazon C. Aquino:



A year ago today, many of you shared our grief when our mother passed away.
The days we spent here in La Salle were marked with sadness. What gave us the strength to endure it was the love and sympathy from you, our dear friends, who joined us in bidding our mother goodbye one last time.

Her long struggle against cancer was over, and with it, I thought, the hope that she embodied for our country.


What we did not expect was that in the coming days, our feeling of loss would reverberate throughout the nation,


We all witnessed it together: long queues of mourners enduring the heat and occasional rain outside this campus; folks traveling from other provinces and sleeping on flattened cardboard boxes; Filipinos from all walks of life coming in droves for five days – in La Salle, Ayala Avenue, Manila Cathedral and in the 9 hour procession to Manila Memorial Park. That true expression of love for our mother soon evolved into a renewed hope for our long-suffering nation.
It is still quite difficult to grasp how one person’s death could have such a huge impact on our nation in such a short time. However, Cory Aquino was one extraordinary woman who, in so many milestones in her life, had already made the impossible possible.
Napakarami pong nangyari sa loob lamang ng isang taon. Ang pagpanaw ng ina namin ang siyang nagtulak sa napakaraming taong pilitin at hamunin akong tumakbo bilang pangulo. Sa pagbababang luksa natin, sa tulong ng Maykapal at sa balikat ng taumbayan, ako po ay narito ngayon bilang inyong Pangulo.
For those who came before us and taught us – by words and deeds – how to love, live, and believe, it is our duty to bear the torch forward. Tinanggap ko ang hamon alang-alang sa ipinaglaban ng aking mga magulang. Ipagpapatuloy ko ito sa tulong ninyo.


The clamor of our people for change is so deep, and so widely expressed, that none of us can afford to be bystanders. Each of us has a duty to fulfill our Social Contract with the Filipino People by putting the interests of others before ourselves.
We can only end poverty if we fight corruption, and this is where everyone has a major role to play. It can be done in simple ways, by showing common courtesy to strangers, by paying taxes, by following traffic rules and by disposing of our waste properly. I will soon be living by the Pasig River, which used to be a major thoroughfare. Its degradation will serve as a daily reminder to me of how careless we can be about our environment. This, too, is a form of corruption.

Does it take that much to stop our neighbors from further destroying these resources?
We can do even more by reporting any wrongdoing that might be brought to our attention. Let us challenge ourselves and our leaders to brave the straight path. Naumpisahan na natin sa pamamagitan ng pagpatay ng mga wang wang, at pagpigil sa mga naghaharian sa daan. Sana naman po, sa ilan pang pagkakataon ay susunod pa rin kayo at itutuloy ang maganda nating nasimulan.


Paalala po: hindi madali ang ating trabaho, sapagkat may ilan na ipinaglalaban pa rin ang nakagisnan nilang mali. Subalit hindi ko pababayaan ang tiwalang ipinagkaloob niyo at ang pagkakataong ito na isulong ang makabuluhang pagbabago.


I have already laid out some of our plans in my State of the Nation address, from public-private partnerships to the laws we need to pass. There is real and growing interest from various sectors in our efforts to rebuild and to expand. The challenge is to convince those who want to support us that we are fair, just and sincere in our intentions to help our country. We can do this, if we live our lives trying to emulate Cory Aquino’s example in our service to our country and to our fellowmen.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the volunteers who helped us get to where we are now, and are still with us in the more difficult part of the journey towards change. You make it easier for us to overcome the hardships we face each day. May your number increase as your efforts persist. I hope that when the time comes to seek your help once again, I can still count on your support.

Nung pumanaw po ang ating ina, nag-umpisa sa kadiliman, napunta sa liwanag. Lahat ay muling umasa at nangarap. Ngayon isang taon na pagkatapos po noon, minumungkahi ko po, tara na po sa tunay na katarungan.
Tara na po sa ganap na kaayusan at kaunlaran.

Tara na po sa kasaganaan para sa lahat.

Tara na po, sa tuwid na landas.
Tara na po sa kaganapan ng pinangarap nina Ninoy at Cory.

US Embassy Announces New Online Visa Application Form Requirement Effective May 24, 2010

New DS-160 Online Visa Application Form Requirement Effective May 24, 2010


Effective May 24, 2010, all nonimmigrant visa applicants will be REQUIRED to complete and submit an online visa application form known as the DS-160 Nonimmigrant Visa Electronic Application. The DS-160 Nonimmigrant Visa Electronic Application will replace the current nonimmigrant visa paper application, Forms DS-156/157/158, and other related paper forms.

With demand for U.S. visas continuing to increase worldwide, the U.S. State Department is committed to using new technologies to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the visa application process. The web-based nonimmigrant visa application uses new technologies and replaces existing forms to better serve our visa applicants.

For visa applicants with a visa interview scheduled before May 24, 2010, the DS-156/157/158 and related paper forms will continue to be accepted. Visa applicants with a visa interview scheduled on May 24, 2010, or after MUST complete the DS-160 Online Nonimmigrant Visa Electronic Application. As DS-157 forms will no longer be accepted after this date, the MRV fee payment slip (blue paper) from the bank must be attached to the DS-160 confirmation page when an applicant appears for a visa interview. Applicants can access the DS-160 from the Consular Electronic Application Center website or from the link on the U.S. Embassy website in Manila.

In order to avoid delays in processing visa applications, visa applicants or their representatives must ensure that the following information is correctly provided:

Applicant’s complete name (required format is Surname, First name(s), Middle Name(s))

Applicant’s passport information (the passport used in filling out the form must be the same passport presented on the day of interview)

Other Name(s) (for married female applicants, type your complete maiden name)

Purpose of Trip to the U.S. (if the answer falls under “Other,” it is a requirement to specify the purpose of travel in the blank provided)

Primary Occupation (if the answer falls under “Other,” it is a requirement to specify the occupation in the blank provided)

Contact Person and Contact Address in the United States

Father’s Complete Name (required format is Surname, First name(s), Middle Name(s))

Mother’s Complete Maiden Name (required format is Surname, First name(s), Middle Name(s))

US Embassy Announces Nonimmigrant Visa Fee Increase


On June 4, 2010, the U.S. Department of State increased Machine-Readable Visa (MRV) fees to ensure sufficient resources to meet the increasing cost of processing nonimmigrant visas.


Effective June 4, 2010, the fees are as follows:


$140 – B1/B2, C1/D, F, J, and all other NIV categories not listed below (Visitor/Transit/Student)


$150 - H, L, O, P, Q, and R (Temporary Worker)


$350 – K (FiancĂ©e)


$390 - E (Investor/Trader)


If an applicant paid a visa fee of $131 but has an appointment after June 4:

All applicants with an interview date after June 4 must pay the full MRV fee, even if they paid at the former rate of $131. The Embassy requests that visa applicants who paid the MRV fee of $131 for an appointment scheduled after June 4 pay for the difference in fees at the same bank branch where they made the initial $131 payment. For instance, if an applicant made a visa interview appointment for a tourist visa for Friday,June 4, and paid the former MRV fee of $131, the applicant will need to pay the difference of $9 before arriving at the Embassy on the appointment date. Applicants for other visa categories will need to pay the appropriate incremental fee difference. Applicants will need to present both blue MRV fee receipts when arriving at the Embassy (in this example, receipts for $131 and $9). Applicants will not be allowed to enter the Embassy for their interview unless the full MRV fee has been paid.


Message updated: June 4, 2010