DECORUM: OATHTAKING CEREMONY FOR NURSES
Republic of the Philippines
Professional Regulation Commission
Manila
OATHTAKING CEREMONY FOR NURSES
Oathtaking marks your admission to professional nursing practice. Professionalism demands that your attire befits the dignity of the occasion. You are required to wear nurse’s uniform properly and appropriately.
The DRESS CODE jointly prescribed by the Board of Nursing and the Association of Deans of Philippines Colleges of Nursing, follows:
Uniform
Female
White non-transparent, non-sheen material; with collar, non-tight fitting skirts worn two inches below the knee, no ruffles, laces nor frills.
Shoes: closed white shoes with heels not more than two inches; no rubber shoes, step-in sandals
Cap made of well starched, clean white cloth material
Male
a. White shirt; non-transparent, non sheen material with collar
b. White long pants
c. White shoes and socks, no rubber shoes and sandals
Hair
Female
Length should not touch collar of uniform; no bangs nor fancy hairdo
Long hair should be arranged/fixed in a neat bun
No hair accessories like ribbons, sequined clips
Male
a. Length should not touch the collar of shirt, regular hair cut
b. No moustache, clean shaven
Make –up
Light and appropriate for the occasion
Jewelry
Only the following are allowed:
Wrist watch, wedding band (if married), and/or school ring and school pin
No chokers, earrings, bracelets, anklets, fashion jewelries of any kind
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE OATHTAKING
Free seating of inductees and guests (on designated areas) means first come first serve basis.
Program will start promptly. Everyone must be in their seats 15 minutes before the start of the program.
Observe dress code and proper decorum.
Clapping is allowed but boisterous cheering must be avoided. Maintain the solemnity of the occasion.
Late comers are to occupy the back seats.
Oath-forms are free but oathtakers must pay for the documentary stamps.
Picture-taking is allowed only after the recessional.
SHARP OBJECTS ARE NOT ALLOWED INSIDE THE VENUE
Thank you for your cooperation.
THE BOARD OF NURSING
Philippine Nurses Association
Telephone numbers: 5361888, 5251596, 4004430, 5210937
For membership fee – Php300
For inductee – Php350
For guest – Php250 (one guest only per inductee)
Date of oathtaking – August 19 (Tuesday) and 20 (Wednesday) 8am and 1pm
Venue – SMX Convention Center SM Mall of Asia Pasay City
Note: For regional oathtaking, please see scheduled oathtaking ceremony on the previous post below.
Courtesy of Nurse Zhang
Professional Regulation Commission
Manila
OATHTAKING CEREMONY FOR NURSES
Oathtaking marks your admission to professional nursing practice. Professionalism demands that your attire befits the dignity of the occasion. You are required to wear nurse’s uniform properly and appropriately.
The DRESS CODE jointly prescribed by the Board of Nursing and the Association of Deans of Philippines Colleges of Nursing, follows:
Uniform
Female
White non-transparent, non-sheen material; with collar, non-tight fitting skirts worn two inches below the knee, no ruffles, laces nor frills.
Shoes: closed white shoes with heels not more than two inches; no rubber shoes, step-in sandals
Cap made of well starched, clean white cloth material
Male
a. White shirt; non-transparent, non sheen material with collar
b. White long pants
c. White shoes and socks, no rubber shoes and sandals
Hair
Female
Length should not touch collar of uniform; no bangs nor fancy hairdo
Long hair should be arranged/fixed in a neat bun
No hair accessories like ribbons, sequined clips
Male
a. Length should not touch the collar of shirt, regular hair cut
b. No moustache, clean shaven
Make –up
Light and appropriate for the occasion
Jewelry
Only the following are allowed:
Wrist watch, wedding band (if married), and/or school ring and school pin
No chokers, earrings, bracelets, anklets, fashion jewelries of any kind
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE OATHTAKING
Free seating of inductees and guests (on designated areas) means first come first serve basis.
Program will start promptly. Everyone must be in their seats 15 minutes before the start of the program.
Observe dress code and proper decorum.
Clapping is allowed but boisterous cheering must be avoided. Maintain the solemnity of the occasion.
Late comers are to occupy the back seats.
Oath-forms are free but oathtakers must pay for the documentary stamps.
Picture-taking is allowed only after the recessional.
SHARP OBJECTS ARE NOT ALLOWED INSIDE THE VENUE
Thank you for your cooperation.
THE BOARD OF NURSING
Philippine Nurses Association
Telephone numbers: 5361888, 5251596, 4004430, 5210937
For membership fee – Php300
For inductee – Php350
For guest – Php250 (one guest only per inductee)
Date of oathtaking – August 19 (Tuesday) and 20 (Wednesday) 8am and 1pm
Venue – SMX Convention Center SM Mall of Asia Pasay City
Note: For regional oathtaking, please see scheduled oathtaking ceremony on the previous post below.
Courtesy of Nurse Zhang
is it alright not attend the OATH TAKING?
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