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PHILIPPINE ONCOLOGY NURSES ASSOCIATION The Philippine Oncology Nurses Association (PONA) is a duly-recognized specialty organization of the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA). The current president is MA. ENCARNACION DYCHANGCO Application for membership is every January 28 and April of the year.
Membership fee is Php 300. Philippine Oncology Nurses Association (PONA Faculty, St. Paul University Manila 680 Pedro Gil Street, Manila Mobile Numbers: (0917) 482-3997/(0917) 883-2802
In line with the thrust of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) to organize nurses into various specialty groups, the Philippine Nurses Association issued a call in the late 1970s and early 1980s to all nurses to from these specialty groups. On November 27, 1980, the pediatric and maternal nurses convened their first general assembly and subsequently formed the Maternal and Child Nurses Association. President: Estelita T. Galuntira, RN, Man
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The primary goal of the organization was to provide a mechanism for exchange of information related to the specific practice or maternal and pediatric nursing care. It would seek to elevate the standards of safe child nursing and build up the image of mother and child nurse as a professional. In 1997, the MCNAP was incorporated with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with the new name Mother and Child Nurses Association of the Philippines as the original name was similar to that of the Maternal and Child Health Association of the Philippines (MCHAP Since then, the MCNAP has sought to be a model organization that upholds the highest standards of safe nursing practice in maternal and child care and committed to ensure quality health services to all Filipino mothers and children. It has provided a forum for discussion of ideas to improve mother and child nursing in the areas of clinical practice, research, and education.
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The ORNAP is a non-stock, non political, and non sectarian organization with the following objectives: To unite perioperative nurses of the philippines. To promote the highest professional standards of perioperative nursing practice for the optimum care of patients. To provide opportunity for continuous learning through diversified educational activities. To exchange information and disseminate research findings in the field of perioperative nursing. To establish linkages with government and nongovernment professional organizations, health care and teaching facilities, research organizations and the like relative to the goal of the organization.
NARS INC.
Nagkakaisang Narses sa Adhikaing Reporma sa Kalusugan ng Sambayanan SEC and PRC recognized MISSION: - Empower the community health nurses and peoples health advocates to uphold and protect the peoples right to health and development. VISSION: - A healthy society of empowered communities where there is social justice and equity and a peoplecentered health care system that is responsive, relevant and accessible.
RENAP ACCREDITATION EXAM - A nurse interested in taking accreditation exam must be working in a dialysis facility of has already undergone dialysis training. Accreditation exams are held after every update, so make sure to attend the update first PRESIDENT: Ms. Raquel Z. Tejada, R.N.,C.R.N.S
The NLN was founded in 1893 as the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses and was the first organization for the nursing in U.S. In 1912 it was renamed the National League for Nursing Education and released the first standard curriculum for the Schools of Nursing in 1917. In 1952 the NLN combined with the National Organization for Public Health Nursing and the Association for the Collegiate Schools of Nursing as the National League of Nursing and assumed responsibility for the accreditation of nursing schools in U.S.
September 5, 1965- The Military Nurses Association of the Philippines as organized and maiden issue of the MNAP journal was published LTC Corazon D. Rivera was the very first MNAP president
Military Nurses Association of the Philippines (MNAP) V. Luna Compound, AFP Medical Center V. Luna Road, Quezon City Telephone Numbers: (02) 426-2701 local 6446; (02) 927-3793
ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE DUTY NURSE PRACTITIONERS OF THE PHILIPPINES (APDNPP) As a PDN it is beneficial if you become a member of an organization such as APDNPP. This will help you and your clients the reassurance that your practice is well regulated. An active membership means that you are up to date with any advancement and improvements in the PDN profession. To become a member a nurse must undergo several tests and interviews in order to make sure that she meets the organization standards. Training courses such as BLS and BFA, IVTTP, Water Safety Training Course
VISION: The PSECN is committed to providing ER Nurses, opportunities for professional advancement, development of leadership and management qualities ensuring a socially responsible members of the society PRESIDENT: VIRGINIA DUCUSIN
The Philippine Society of Emergency Medical Technicians is a non profit, non-political, non-union, body which is dedicated to the cause of pushing for the introduction of an effective National Ambulance System for all citizens of the Philippines, irrespective of social status, religious beliefs or political affiliations. As outlined above, the development of a first class Emergency Medical Services System in the Philippines is our prime objective, as this is absolutely essential in order to form an integral link in the chain of delivering quality care to the ill and injured. We must however accept that any chain is only as strong as its weakest link and with this in mind the Philippine Society of Emergency Medical Technicians has recognized that excellence can only be achieved through education, training and maintenance of the highest of standards
AMBULANCE ASSISTANT. BASIC EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - EMT (B). EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN, DEFIBRILLATOR TRAINED - EMT (D). EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN, INFUSION AND INTUBATION TRAINED - EMT (I). ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - EMT (A). REGISTERED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN, PARAMEDIC - REMT (P). Contact PSEMT
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