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AmDream’s NCLEX Online Top Performer

Posted by amdream On July - 29 - 2009

shayne-clemente-top-performerCongratulations to Shayne Clemente a nurse from Bayani Nurse Center in Naga City (Bicol), for being a top performer of AmDream’s NCLEX Online. Shayne passed the NCLEX in June 2009.

Her testimonial:

“Sitting for the actual NCLEX exam was a breeze. I guess it was because I practiced, reviewed and rationalized using the online computer adaptive testing everyday for the past three months. When the computer stopped at 75 items, I knew then that I am a USRN!”

- Shayne Clemente (Top Performer NCLEX Online Review across the Philippines)

See below her performance graph and evaluation

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June 2009 nursing board exam results

Posted by amdream On July - 25 - 2009

Professional Regulation Commission PRC June 2008 NLE Nursing Local Board Exam ResultsCongratulations to the newly registered nurses. The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 32,617 or 41.87% out of 77,901 examinees passed the Nursing Licensure Examinations given by the Board of Nursing in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, Sulu, Pagadian and Zamboanga last June 6-7, 2009.

The PRC Board of Nursing (BoN) issued an Advisory to all June 2009 Nurse Licensure Exam Passers after the Release of the Results of the June 2009 NLE. Click here to view the Press Release.

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learn the benefits of stethoscope seminarAmerican Dream Review is conducting a seminar about Ways of becoming a MASTER STUDENT, Cephalocaudal Assessment in 24 steps and learn to appreciate the benefits of the stethoscope as a Nursing Student. Our main speaker is Arthur Cantos RN, USRN, MAN, a Nursing Director of Bayani Nurse Center and a former Nurse Manager of The University of California San Francisco Medical Center, USA. The said seminar will be held on July 18, 2009 from 1:00PM -5:00PM at New Cebu Coliseum and July 19, 2009 from 8:00AM -12:00PM at MCWD Bldg., Cebu City, Philippines.

For more information contact us: +63 32 2387719 / 4186001

Email: admins@americandreamreview.com

Note: Bring your STETHOSCOPE with you

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NEW: Advanced Cardio Life Support (eACLS) Training

Posted by amdream On July - 15 - 2009

Advanced Cardio Life Support-ACLS trainingeACLS Training Course a program duly developed by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP). eACLS has been designed as an advance cardiac life support program, geared to meet the needs of two separate groups: pre-hospital ALS personnel and hospital personnel. It contains knowledge and skills components needed to achieve certification. The knowledge portion is taken ONLINE and while the skills testing is to be taken and coordinated by an accredited eACLS training center.

With continuing education credits in the United States. The medical content is provided by the ACEP and is conducted by Basic Lifesaving Solutions together with American Dream Review Institute.

Pre- requisite

  1. Participant must have undergone or possesses an unexpired CPR and AED course completion card (PRO CPR).
  2. Fundamental knowledge on advance Cardiac Life Support.

Skills testing: The initial phase of the course can be done online. After completion of the initial phase, the students then proceed to the skills portion.

  1. Once the participant presented his/her eACLS Completion Acknowledgement“, the participant can now proceed with the skills testing to be conducted by an eACLS accredited training center.
  2. Prior to the skills testing, a Pre- test will be given to the participant
  3. The following four (4) skill testing stations are to be accomplished and SATISFACTORILY PASS:
    1. Airway and ventilation management
    2. ECG recognition and Treatment modalities
    3. CPR/AED
    4. Cardiac Arrest Management (Mega code)
  4. Course coordinator will conduct theory- demonstration discussion on the four (4) skills category prior to the Return Demonstration.

eACLS completion cards are directly issued by ACEP with a 2 year validity.

Upon successful completion the participant will recieved completion cards with the following credits: CEU

  • 6 hours of AMA Category 1 CME credit and 6 hours of ACEP Category I CME credit for physicians.
  • 6 hours of AAPA Category 1 CME credit for physician assistants.
  • 6. 8 clinical CEH for nurses provided by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)
  • 6 Advanced Continuing Education Hours (CEH) provided by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS) for ALS pre-hospital providers.

Need more information? contact us: admins@americandreamreview.com
Telephone: +63 32 4125484 / +63 32 2387719
Mobile: +63 916 555 7979

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Top 20 British Council IELTS Agent 1st quarter 2009 - American Dream ReviewAmerican Dream Review ranks 16th on British Council as IELTS Agent as of 2nd quarter of 2009 (April – June 2009). The British Council is the UK’s international organization for cultural relations and educational opportunities and now celebrating their 75th anniversary. We, as an official agent of British Council help facilitate and process the registration of the IELTS test, give advice and necessary information for those who are interested to take the IELTS Examination.

Agents Rank Area
Niner 1 NCR
CELC 2 NCR
Worldwise 3 Visayas
DELTA 4 Mindanao
Daycard Inc 5 Luzon
EA Comm 6 Visayas
EPRO 7 Luzon
Healthforce One 8 Luzon
Vision Keepers 9 Mindanao
Score High 10 Visayas
The Study Aide Avenue 10 Mindanao
Palms International 11 NCR
Globalize Language 12 Luzon
Right Start 12 Mindanao
MANA 13 Mindanao
Rubrics 14 Mindanao
Professional Nurse 15 Mindanao
American Dream Review 16 Visayas
Careerworx 17 NCR
Interlink 17 Luzon
SPUP Review Center 17 Luzon
3A Test Review Center 18 Luzon
ISA 19 NCR
Canu International 20 NCR

British Council Website:
http://www.britishcouncil.org/

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Cebu, Philippines (May 28-30) – American Dream Review successfully finished the 13th batch of First Aid/BLS/CPR with AED & ECG Training last June 25-27, 2009. More than 30 participants joined our training on this run. The course run smoothly and the participants were very much eager to join our upcoming ACLS training. American Dream Review and Basic Lifesaving Solutions congratulates the participants who attended the BLS training!

For those who are interested to join, contact us at +63 32 412 5484 or Mobile: +639165557979 or email support@americandreamreview.com.

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Cebu, Philippines (May 28-30) – American Dream Review successfully finished the 12th batch of First Aid/BLS/CPR with AED & ECG Training last May 28-30. More than 20 participants joined the training and once again it was very successful. First Aid and Pro CPR course conducted by Basic Lifesaving Solutions Training Center.

For those who are interested to join, contact us at +63 32 412 5484 or Mobile: +639165557979 or email support@americandreamreview.com.

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Another whole day event with Dr. Frances Farrand discusses about New Trends on Cancer Treatment and Management and Acculturation and Acculturative Stress in Dagupan City People’s Astrodome, Burgos Extension, Dagupan Pangasinan

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Nursing Updates Seminar @ Casino Español Cebu, Philippines

Posted by amdream On July - 15 - 2009

A whole day event with Dr. Frances Rice-Farrand (Doctor in Nursing Practice; one of the NCLEX contributor) discusses about New trends on Cancer treatment and management and Sudden cardiac death advancement in treatment modalities while Mr. Art Cantos RN MAN USRN discusses Personality development training; Assertiveness training; and Critical thinking ability. There are more than 300 participants joined the said event in Casino Espanol de Cebu. There were 3 certificates given with CEU’s for USRN and discounts on our review courses.

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Saudi raises RP nurses salary to 40%

Posted by amdream On July - 15 - 2009

Saudi raises RP nurses salary to 40With the economic crisis still without end in sight, Filipino nurses working in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, particularly those hired effective July 1, 2009, will have a fatter take home pay as the Ministry of Health headed by Minister Dr. Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al-Rabeeah raised their salary to 40 percent from the old basic rate of Saudi riyal (SR) 2,550.

This increases the affected newly hired Filipino nurses’ monthly pay from SR2,550 to SR3,570, approximately P45,774.54 in today’s exchange rate (SR1=P12.8220), the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia’s Saudi Recruitment Office (SRO) Manila headed by Fahad S. Al-Msaibeeh, employment attaché, said.

Covered by the salary increase are those hired effective July 1 and with at least one year working experience after passing the nurses’ board examinations. At the same time, the official of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) urged Filipino nurses who want to work in the kingdom to make sure their documents are in order and contain no fraudulent records because the Saudi government is very strict in applying their laws.

Much earlier this year, Saudi Ambassador Mohammad Ameen Wali revealed his government’s plans to hire about 5,000 Filipino nurses as new medical facilities are being constructed in the kingdom as well as filling the manpower of existing facilities. The embassy had relayed this to the Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) under Secretary Marianito Roque for a government-to-government hiring of the nurses.

A delegation from the Saudi health ministry visited the Philippines recently and interviewed thousands of nurses for immediate hiring. Nurses to be assigned to Makkah and Madinah must be Muslim, while other Saudi areas accept both Muslim and non-Muslim workers. Saudi Arabia remains the top destination of Filipinos going abroad to work.

More:
http://amdreamcebu.multiply.com/journal/item/72/72

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UK still needs more Filipina nurses

Posted by amdream On July - 14 - 2009

UK still needs more Filipina nursesDespite the global crisis, Filipina nurses and caregivers are still in demand in the United Kingdom. Even nurses who have not taken the board exams can qualify to work in a UK-based caring home. The good part is that the British Embassy in Manila has shortened the processing of UK work and student visas. What used to be a three- to four-month processing can now be over in just four to six weeks.

Consul General Teresa de Vega and British Ambassador Designate Stephen Lillie were exclusively interviewed by the ABS-CBN Europe News Bureau. “Meron naman po demand para sa mga nurses, para sa ibang skilled professionals,” said de Vega. “I think it’s obviously an area of opportunity. How many people will be recruited obviously has to be determined by the health service here in accordance with points-based system,” added Ambassador Designate Lillie.

The Caring Career Training (CCT) Company is one of the four legitimate recruiters of Filipina nurses and carers into the UK through a student visa. It requires a minimum two-year school training. The nurses and carers receive a monthly modest pay, which progresses depending on their performance at the assigned caring home.

Almost 200 nurses had already been recruited by CCT, and they appear to be happy with the training facilities and accommodation. “May mga paperworks talaga. May mga workbooks, mga sasagutan,,, related naman sa work,” commented Joanne Timbol. “Naghahanap din sila ng mga work plans namin pero hindi naman kami pinapabayaan,” said Sheila Gonzaga.

But CCT clarified that there is an initial corresponding free of 3,500 pounds (P300,000) to cover training, food and accommodation expenses including the visa. This does not yet cover the plane fare which the applicant has to pay. Jay Mariano, CCT overseas director, said, “In the Philippines, we do not receive the money. What happens is that they do the transactions straight to the UK. Para po may receipt sila .”

Based on statistics, there is an annual increase of 10 percent in the manpower requirements of UK caring homes. Unlike in the Philippines, the population of adults is much higher in the UK. Apart from nurses, the Philippine Embassy said there is also a demand for plumbers and electricians.

More:
http://amdreamcebu.multiply.com/journal/item/70/UK_still_needs_more_Filipina_nurses_and_caregivers

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Immigration: More Foreign Nurses Needed

Posted by amdream On July - 14 - 2009

Immigration More Foreign Nurses NeededFor more than a decade, the U.S. has faced a shortage of nurses to staff hospitals and nursing homes. While the current recession has encouraged some who had left the profession to return, about 100,000 positions remain unfilled. Experts say that if more is not done to entice people to enter the field—and to expand the U.S.’s nurse-training capacity—that number could triple or quadruple by 2025. President Barack Obama’s goal of expanding health coverage to millions of the uninsured could also face additional hurdles if the supply of nurses can’t meet the demand.

Some lawmakers are looking to the immigration pipeline as one means to raise staffing levels. In May, Representative Robert Wexler (D-Fla.) introduced a bill that would allow 20,000 additional nurses to enter the U.S. each year for the next three years as a temporary measure to fill the gap. If the bill doesn’t pass on its own, lawmakers may include it in a comprehensive immigration reform package. Obama is slated to meet with congressional leaders on June 25 to discuss reforming U.S. immigration laws.

Hospital administrators such as William R. Moore in El Centro, Calif., a sparsely populated town 100 miles east of San Diego, see the Wexler bill as a potential life raft. Moore is chief human resources director at El Centro Regional Medical Center, a 135-bed public hospital that typically has 30 open positions for registered nurses (RNs). While it’s hard to lure nurses from nearby big cities (San Diego is 100 miles west), Moore says he could quickly recruit dozens of eager, qualified nurses from the Philippines if the government allocated more visas. “All we want is temporary relief,” says Moore. “Let us get a group of experienced RN hires from the Philippines, and we won’t ask for more.”

More:
http://amdreamcebu.multiply.com/journal/item/69/Immigration_More_Foreign_Nurses_Needed

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Pinoy Nurses Praised for FREE medical services

Posted by amdream On July - 14 - 2009

Pinoy Nurses Praised for FREE medical servicesThe Embassy of Sudan lauded 20 Filipino nurses who conducted a medical mission for the Sudanese community in Eastern Saudi Arabia. Sudanese Consul General Mohammad Ahmed Ali thanked Pinoy nurses for finding time to help out their compatriots. “I would like to express my great thanks to the Filipino staff and our sisters from the nurses’ staff and the doctors staff for their well organized day,” said the Consul General.

The nurses used their day off to give free medical services to the Sudanese community. Aside from the Consul General, Sudanese professionals also showed their gratitude to the Filipino nurses. “I would like to thank the Filipino nurses who help us present this medical mission in Sudanese Day in a nice way and really the Filipino nurses they are helpful, cooperative and nice,” said general practitioner Dr. Manal Abdulla.

Support Service Manager Gafar Usman also thanked Filipino nurses “who help us too much in our day.” The show of gratitude further boosted the morale of the nurses who were proud to be part of the event. “It’s been an honor for me to be part of this activity especially to help Sudanese in their Sudanese Day,” sad staff nurse Junielyn Marte. “Na-impart ko yong trabaho ko dito sa KSA (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) as a nurse so I am proud and overwhelmed na nandito ako ngayon,” another staff nurse, Halim Camama said.

Infection and training coordinator Analyn Imperial said the medical mission was a response to the Filipinos’ concern about the health needs of the Sudanese community. For X-Ray technician Louvel Pallada, the medical mission was to show that Filipinos do not only look after each other.

They also try to contribute, in their own little way, to help other people regardless of nationality. The medical mission was held at the Mohammad Al-Dossary Hospital. Next month, a similar mission will be conducted for the Pakistani community. “Para maging maayos ang flow ng aming medical mission at isa rin para mapatunayan nating mga Filipino na magagaling talaga tayo at quality ang ating mga service,” said nursing director Mary Jane Tupas. “Health is very important and I think the Filipino nurses are doing an excellent job in looking after our patients no matter what nationalities they are,” said the hospital’s director general Abdul Fettah Ennayel.

Source:
http://amdreamcebu.multiply.com/journal/item/60/Pinoy_Nurses_Praised_for_FREE_medical_services

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First Batch of Nurses Flies To Japan under JPEPA

Posted by amdream On July - 14 - 2009

First Batch of Nurses Flies To Japan under JPEPAA total of 270 nurses and caregivers who applied under JPEPA or the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) left for Japan last May 10. They are the first batch of health care workers given the opportunity to work abroad as a nurse.

The second batch of 10 workers is scheduled to leave on May 31, for a total of 280 successful applicants. There are still 86 positions available for there are originally, 366 job vacancies for 134 Japanese institutions and facilities.

A total of 92 nurses and 188 caregivers was facilitated by Japan International Corporation of Welfare Services (JICWELS). This is the governing body of Japan for overseas workers and it like the counterpart of POEA in the Philippines.

Before they can work in hospitals and care facilities, they will first undergo language and culture training for six months. Meanwhile, others, specifically the second batch of workers will not go through this training because they are already proficient in the Japanese language.

These nurses are set to take the Kangoshi licensure examination set for February 2010. Meanwhile, the caregivers will take the national certification examination for Kaigofukushishi after at least three years of work experience in Japan.

Source:
http://amdreamcebu.multiply.com/journal/item/59/First_batch_of_nurses_caregivers_leave_for_Japan_under_JPEPA

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cgfns-june-2009-updatesH-1B applications are below cap for 2010

As of April 2009 the United States opened its enrollment on H-1B visas. One month later the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that they have received a total of 45,800 H-1B petitions, a number way below the congressionally mandated 65,000 cap. Until this figure has been reached admission of H-1B visa applications will remain open.

Immigration debate continues in the United States

The U.S. Congress has circulated numerous bills to address various immigration issues. However, they still failed to create a new immigration legislation which would allow nurses and health care workers to enter the United Stated on occupational visa. The proposed Nursing Relief Act of 2009 cites that the United States is currently in need of more than 126,000 nurses. It aims to address this shortage by recruiting and employing qualified nurses regardless of their citizenship or country of origin.

A posting in the Global Immigration Counsel Web site mentioned another legislation which stated that a new non-immigrant visa category for professional nurses called the “W” visa will be established. The proposed legislation reflects the view that the current immigration laws do not clearly address the need for qualified nurses in the country and do not have sufficient visa category to ease up this need.

Passports required for trips to Mexico and Canada

Beginning June 1, 2009, people traveling by air, road or ship to Mexico and Canada are required to bring their passport or similar document to get back to the United States. Most cruise lines, however, are planning on enforcing this new rule at the time of departure. This new rule is part of the post-9/11 plan requiring everyone to bring identification whenever they would travel to Mexico, Canada and portions of the Caribbean. This law has a few exemptions; organized youth school groups ranging from ages 16 to 18 traveling to compete against teams from Canada or Mexico who are only required to show their birth certificates. Furthermore, those who frequentlytravel by land across borders are urged to get a Passport Card.

CGFNS phone lines are busy

CGFNS International aims to ensure that all applicants will have a thorough understanding on the application process for them to make a well-informed decision. Due to the high volume of calls they receive everyday, the CGFNS Call Center is now open every Mondays to Fridays, from 8am to noon EST.

Upon calling you have to tell the operator which service you are inquiring about. He will either direct you to the Credentials Evaluation Service, the Credentials Verification Service for New York State, VisaScreen or the Certification Program.

Download the PDF File:
http://www.americandreamreview.com/docs/CGFNS-June-2009-Updates-SNA.pdf

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About Us

American Dream Review Institute is an affiliate of a Los Angeles based company with operations in the Philippines that serves as a springboard for Asian Operations. It was conceptualized for the purpose of assisting nurses to pass the different U.S. immigration requirements. The Philippines is a haven for Medical Professionals. However, the dilemma is, only a handful passes the test required for migration to the U.S. Thus, American Dream took the challenge and started embarking in the tedious process of creating a high quality training programs and modules, which understand the complexity of the Filipino psyche. These programs are designed to aid in the fulfillment of the U.S. immigration process. Teams of language experts, psychologists, and nurses were formed to formulate the state of the art review programs, methods of instruction, and training modules.Read More