Nurses finally take oaths but retakers may file raps
Nurses finally take oaths
but retakers may file raps
BY DONALYN GUERRERO
Twenty-seven passers of the June 2006 Nursing Licensure Examination from Negros Occidental yesterday took their oaths as professional nurses at the Social Hall of the Provincial Capitol in Bacolod City.
Professional Regulation Commission lawyer Elias Guiloreza administered the oathtaking, while five other PRC personnel assisted the processing of the nurses' applications for registration.
On Aug. 18, a total of 698 nursing board passers took their oaths in Bacolod City, hours before a temporary restraining order was issued by the Court of Appeals.
The 27 new nurses yesterday also took their oaths as members of the Philippine Nurses' Association-Negros Occidental chapter administered by its president Nelsie Guevarra.
Guiloreza said the PRC will check on legal remedies for nursing board passers included in the list of examinees who will have to retake the examination, following a recomputation of scores.
He said the PRC is set to release the guidelines to be followed by the re-takers in preparation for the December NLE.
PRC Resolution 31 allowed a recomputation of scores that resulted in the passing of 1,687 more board takers. The same, however, resulted in the removal of 1,186 names from the original list of successful examinees. The CA ordered the 1,186 names reinstated in the list of passers, Guiloreza said.
The CA also ruled that 1,687 examinees would retake tests 3 and 5, he added.
Several parents and examinees who are included in the list of NLE re-takers aired their grievances to Guiloreza yesterday.
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but retakers may file raps
BY DONALYN GUERRERO
Twenty-seven passers of the June 2006 Nursing Licensure Examination from Negros Occidental yesterday took their oaths as professional nurses at the Social Hall of the Provincial Capitol in Bacolod City.
Professional Regulation Commission lawyer Elias Guiloreza administered the oathtaking, while five other PRC personnel assisted the processing of the nurses' applications for registration.
On Aug. 18, a total of 698 nursing board passers took their oaths in Bacolod City, hours before a temporary restraining order was issued by the Court of Appeals.
The 27 new nurses yesterday also took their oaths as members of the Philippine Nurses' Association-Negros Occidental chapter administered by its president Nelsie Guevarra.
Guiloreza said the PRC will check on legal remedies for nursing board passers included in the list of examinees who will have to retake the examination, following a recomputation of scores.
He said the PRC is set to release the guidelines to be followed by the re-takers in preparation for the December NLE.
PRC Resolution 31 allowed a recomputation of scores that resulted in the passing of 1,687 more board takers. The same, however, resulted in the removal of 1,186 names from the original list of successful examinees. The CA ordered the 1,186 names reinstated in the list of passers, Guiloreza said.
The CA also ruled that 1,687 examinees would retake tests 3 and 5, he added.
Several parents and examinees who are included in the list of NLE re-takers aired their grievances to Guiloreza yesterday.
Continue reading on : http://www.visayandailystar.com/2006/October/30/topstory2.htm
Bakit may special treatment ang mga 1600 plus na yan, dapat bagsak na sila like the other flanker, wala na ba consistency dito...tapos ano bakit walang balita tunggol sa mga examiner na nag-review sa gapuz, penta at inress...ano daanan na lang ba sa limot yan....
Posted by Anonymous | 9:23 PM
hoy putang ina mo...anung special treatment...eh gago ka pala ung 1,600 na sinasabi mo walang special treatment bobo...undi ka ba naman ungas sila na nga nalagay sa kahihiyahan dahil sa kabobohan ng prc eh sila sinisisi mo tarantado ka pala e..ulul!
Posted by Anonymous | 11:59 PM
hey buddy. dont use foul words pre! Yeah, we all know that everyone has its own share of mistake. Like PRC, its not an intentional mistake kc they just did their part as an independent body to allow the recomputation. Unfortunately, the Court of Appeals did not recognized that recomputation. However, on the part of the 1,687 retakers i think they'll start to accept that originally they are flankers.. wala naman dapat sisihin d2 kc ung PRC they are just following the order of the CA...All they need to do is to prepare the exam, atleast tests 3 and 5 na lng....
Posted by Anonymous | 9:41 AM
Ang pagkakamali dito kasi ay dapat noon pa man, ipinaalam na ng PRC na hindi sila pasado pero dahil sa recomputation ay nakapasa sila para once na magkaroon ng pagbawi eh, at least hindi na masakit kung malaman man nila na bagsak ulit sila.
Ang kaso ngayon lang nila nalaman pagkatapos ng lahat kaya syempre masakit rin para sa kanila ito at para bang sa isang beauty contest na matapos ma-declare na panalo ka na at meron ka ng crown at matapos ang maiinit ng congratulations ay bigla na lang sasabihin sa iyo na "sorry" hindi pala ikaw ang nanalo at pasensya ka na lang...
Mag-demanda kayo at humingi kayo ng moral damages dahil dito!!!!
Posted by Anonymous | 12:30 PM
To whom it may concern,
nakakahiya naman kayo, ito ang correct spelling ng FLUNKER hindi FLANKER ha? Kaya pala na flunk kayo eh basic na spelling lang hindi nyo pa alam, he.he. Ang pikon talo!
Posted by Anonymous | 7:44 PM
Hahaha!! Oo nga kakahiya. Wrong grammar mga pasado na nga.
Posted by Anonymous | 6:09 PM