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    RP's best and worst bared
    By Delon Porcalla
    The Philippine Star 05/29/2005

    A congressman bared a list of the country's best and worst
    yesterday to help guide parents on where to send their children
    aspiring to enter the profession.

    "We are making this list available so that parents may be guided
    accordingly, so as to avoid sending their children to deficient
    whose graduates have at best lost the chance of passing the
    licensure tests," said Catanduanes Rep. Joseph Santiago.

    Santiago said the list had been "culled from the records" of the
    Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), the agency that administers
    licensure examinations, and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED),
    the agency that supervises such higher learning institutions.

    The lawmaker said he had been prodding CHED to evaluate "all
    nationwide based on the performance of their graduates in professional
    licensure and eligibility tests, and to put the ratings in the
    newspapers for all to see."

    Santiago said that out of the 55,744 school graduates who took
    licensure examinations from 1999 to 2003, only 27,345, or 49 percent,
    passed the exams to become registered nurses.

    Included in the 20 best-performing were UP-Manila with
    a passing percentage of 99 percent; St. Paul College-Iloilo and
    Silliman University, 98 percent; University of Sto. Tomas, 97 percent;
    West Visayas State University, 96 percent; St. Louis University-Baguio
    and Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 95 percent; Southern Luzon
    Polytechnic College, 91percent; Trinity College and Cebu Doctors'
    College, 89 percent; Mountain View College, 88 percent; Remedios
    Romualdez Memorial School-Manila and University of the East-Ramon
    Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center, 85 percent; St. Paul
    University-Tuguegarao, 84 percent; Velez College Cebu, San Pedro
    University-Davao and Cebu State College, 82 percent; De la Salle
    University-Dasmari�as and La Salette-Santiago, 81 percent; and
    Romualdez Medical Foundation, 80 percent.

    Among the worst were Mapandi Memorial College at nine
    percent; Gallego Foundation Colleges, 15 percent; Galang Medical
    Center, 17 percent; Unciano Colleges, 18 percent; Good Samaritan
    Colleges, 19 percent; Lipa City Colleges, Immaculate Conception
    College-Albay, Mabini Colleges and St. Gabriel College-Kalibo, 20
    percent; Notre Dame of Jolo College and Philippine College of Health
    and Sciences, 21 percent; Golden Gate Colleges, Northern Christian
    Colleges and Tecarro College Foundation, 22 percent; Dr. P. Ocampo
    Colleges, De Ocampo Colleges and World Citi Colleges-QC, 23 percent;
    San Pablo Colleges and Medina College, 24 percent; and City College of
    Urdaneta, 25 percent.


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    Re: best and worse nursing schools in the philippines

    i don't think it's the school - it's preparing to take the nclex - you need to buy a nclex book (a good one) from saunders ect. the nclex study guides give you thousands of questions and all you need to know. you need to practice, practice, practice, the nclex study guide - and it has to be a good one - like saunders.

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    Re: best and worse nursing schools in the philippines

    It could very well be the schools. With the lure of great paying jobs in other countries so great, nursing schools are springing up like wildfire in the Philippines.

    They're springing up very quickly and are largely unregulated. Curriculums are not standardized, faculty are not always qualified, standards have not been defined.

    The school you go to will definitely make a difference if it sprang up out of nowhere in the last year or two and 90% of it's graduates are flunking the licensure exam.

    I'm glad to see this information is being published. If nothing else, it will prompt nursing students and their parents to be a bit more selective about the schools they choose.

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    Lightbulb Re: best and worse nursing schools in the philippines

    Are there any standards that the schools have to meet to become accredited or maintain accreditation? Do the students have to take exams like NCLEX? Since I do not know anyone that went to a nursing school in the Philippines I am not sure about the nursing programs taught there.

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    Re: best and worse nursing schools in the philippines

    No, according to an article I posted here, there are no uniform standards for nursing schools, curriculum to be taught and educational requirements of nursing school faculty.

    It's one of the reasons bout 50% of graduates flunk the NCLEX in the Philippines.

    Not a good situation.

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