CA asked to nullify 2006 Nursing board exam
CA asked to nullify 2006 Nursing board exam
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By Tetch Torres
INQ7.net
Last updated 07:43pm (Mla time) 08/25/2006
THE PRESIDENTIAL Task Force on National Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for Nurses in the Philippines has asked the Court of Appeals to invalidate the 2006 Nursing licensure exams.
"The determination and proclamation of the passing examinees in the June 2006 nursing test be nullified for lack of basis," said Dante Ang, chairman of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (COF), in a six-page petition for intervention.
Ang said it was important that the aspiring nurses should retake tests 3 and 5, which were the alleged sources of the leak.
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has issued Resolution 31, which has implemented a new scheme for computing the scores of the examinees by using the grades from the other tests for the invalidated portions of test 3 or the medical/surgical nursing exam and test 5 or the neuro-psychiatric nursing exam.
"The June 2006 nursing examination covering test 3 and 5 [should] be declared null and void for being tainted with fraud, and a new examination be ordered for two subjects within 60 days from rendition of judgment in this case with the expense or cost thereof to be provided by the government from available funds as may be determined by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM)," Ang said.
He said the PRC and the Board of Nurses should not have issued Resolution 31 because the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) was still investigating the matter.
"The act of the respondents was evidently intended to preempt, as it were, all other official acts and render moot whatever findings and recommendations they may come up with...Thus the proclamation and publication by the respondents [PRC, Board of Nursing] of the names of the examinees who have purportedly passed the June 2006 nursing test was without legitimate basis and therefore invalid," he said.
On August 18, the Court of Appeals restrained the PRC and the Board of Nursing from proceeding with the scheduled oath taking of 14,000 new nurses last August 22.
In a two-page resolution, the Appeals Court Special Third Division issued a 60-day temporary restraining order enjoining the PRC and Board of Nursing from allowing the nurses who passed the June 2006 board exams to take their oaths.
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http://newsinfo.inq7.net/breakingnews/nation/view_article.php?article_id=17245
By Tetch Torres
INQ7.net
Last updated 07:43pm (Mla time) 08/25/2006
THE PRESIDENTIAL Task Force on National Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for Nurses in the Philippines has asked the Court of Appeals to invalidate the 2006 Nursing licensure exams.
"The determination and proclamation of the passing examinees in the June 2006 nursing test be nullified for lack of basis," said Dante Ang, chairman of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (COF), in a six-page petition for intervention.
Ang said it was important that the aspiring nurses should retake tests 3 and 5, which were the alleged sources of the leak.
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has issued Resolution 31, which has implemented a new scheme for computing the scores of the examinees by using the grades from the other tests for the invalidated portions of test 3 or the medical/surgical nursing exam and test 5 or the neuro-psychiatric nursing exam.
"The June 2006 nursing examination covering test 3 and 5 [should] be declared null and void for being tainted with fraud, and a new examination be ordered for two subjects within 60 days from rendition of judgment in this case with the expense or cost thereof to be provided by the government from available funds as may be determined by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM)," Ang said.
He said the PRC and the Board of Nurses should not have issued Resolution 31 because the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) was still investigating the matter.
"The act of the respondents was evidently intended to preempt, as it were, all other official acts and render moot whatever findings and recommendations they may come up with...Thus the proclamation and publication by the respondents [PRC, Board of Nursing] of the names of the examinees who have purportedly passed the June 2006 nursing test was without legitimate basis and therefore invalid," he said.
On August 18, the Court of Appeals restrained the PRC and the Board of Nursing from proceeding with the scheduled oath taking of 14,000 new nurses last August 22.
In a two-page resolution, the Appeals Court Special Third Division issued a 60-day temporary restraining order enjoining the PRC and Board of Nursing from allowing the nurses who passed the June 2006 board exams to take their oaths.
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DANTE ANG ....nagpapalapad ng papel! wla namang alam sa nursing!! hehehe
magluto ka na lng ng sopas na iniipis! bwahahaha
Posted by Anonymous | 10:41 PM
DANTE ANG ....nagpapalapad ng papel! wla namang alam sa nursing!! hehehe
magluto ka na lng ng sopas na iniipis! bwahahaha
Posted by Anonymous | 10:41 PM
DANTE ANG.. LUMAYAS KA NA SA PILIPINAS AT HINDE KA FILIPINO, INTSIK BIHO, AYUSIN MO MUNA ANG ESTAFA CASE MO.....
Posted by Anonymous | 11:27 PM
DANTE ANG.. LUMAYAS KA NA SA PILIPINAS AT HINDE KA FILIPINO, INTSIK BIHO, AYUSIN MO MUNA ANG ESTAFA CASE MO.....
Posted by Anonymous | 11:29 PM
malaki ang kikitain ni dante ang, kapag natuloy ang NCLEX d2 sa phils.. dats for sure.. kung ayaw tlga ng nclex n mghold ng testing center d2, wala tau magagawa.. retaking da june 2006 is not d solution sa problem na ito.. punish nio mga culprits who started dis ol.. not us.. cnicra nio kame..
"only a nurse can comment, not someone like you Mr. Dante Ang"
Posted by Anonymous | 9:17 AM
..in short, Dante Ang wants to sacrifice innocent filipinos to impress the foreigners... Intsik kasi yan, hindi pinoy...
Posted by Anonymous | 10:23 PM
Whoaaah! Talk about the fear of being descriminated against when we come to the US? What about descrimination against Chinese? Hey, stick to the issues. A Chinese boardpasser.
Posted by Anonymous | 3:37 AM