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  1. #241

    Default Re: NURSING BOARD EXAM 06 --- TAKE 2??!!


    majority sa ila wala nagreklamo ang possible nga katong nag reklamo busa naa sa top naka acquire sa leakage... simple raman gud ni nga situation.. kung ako apil ko sa naka passar and kabalo ko nga naay nahitabo nga leakage... then for the sake of the professional.. i am most welcome to take another retake of the exam to prove to them that i am deserving to passed that exam and i didn't take advantage or have acquired such leakage...

    mga students man gud karon.. mahadlok sila ug retake basin mubagsak sila.. kay lahi na ang exam then useless nato ilang gipang acquire nga leaks...

  2. #242

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_Kennels
    the integrity and credibility of Filipino nurses are at stake here... a retake will do no harm to those who passed since these is shouldered by the government and this is to prove that those who passed the NURSING BOARD last June 2006 didn't cheat

    for short: ANG KUSOG MO REKLAMO KLARO NGA NAGCHEAT!

    wala man gani nagreklamo tong naa sa TOP TOP TOP

    :mrgreen:
    sakto ka bay! Kay ang nag reklamo mag lisud naman kuha ug leakage. Ay na ta ana inyo rasun nga sa Luzon ra ang cheating. The latest report is that the cheating is RP WIDE.

    So por dyos por santo retake namo sa exam. Ayaw na mo paugat kay makadaut ang inyong batch sa entire nursing profession.

    Think about the other nursing students who will graduate in the future. Ayaw sila i among sa inyong leakage. Please lang...

  3. #243

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    Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think the local boards will matter if you take NCLEX right?

    ...and ever if the nurses will be required for a re-take, the authorities should AT LEAST arrest the people responsible first because if they won't the re-take is useless because technically, up to now it is just hearsay unless a case is filed. That is the most moral and ethical thing to do.

    otherwise, the re-take will just be another money-making scheme for all involved agencies and entities.

  4. #244

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    Quote Originally Posted by LytSlpr
    Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think the local boards will matter if you take NCLEX right?

    ...and ever if the nurses will be required for a re-take, the authorities should AT LEAST arrest the people responsible first because if they won't the re-take is useless because technically, up to now it is just hearsay unless a case is filed. That is the most moral and ethical thing to do.

    otherwise, the re-take will just be another money-making scheme for all involved agencies and entities.
    This is not hearsay...

    Nursing board reviewer: ‘Leak was everywhere’
    Reports also received from Davao, Tacloban

    By Juliet Labog-Javellana
    Inquirer
    Last updated 01:28am (Mla time) 10/08/2006

    Published on page A1 of the October 8, 2006 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer

    A NURSING board reviewer from Davao City yesterday corroborated reports that cheating in the June nursing licensure examination (NLE) had occurred nationwide.

    Daryl Joel “Butch” Dumdum, a registered nurse and former nursing professor, said he had received information that test questions were also leaked in the cities of Davao and Tacloban.

    “The leakage is everywhere. It’s simple logic because the review centers in Luzon have branches in the Visayas and Mindanao,” he said.

    Dumdum, now a freelance national reviewer for the NLE after quitting a teaching job at a college in Davao, said a certain review center with branches in the city and other parts of the country offered test questions to a dean of a Davao-based nursing school a day before the NLE was conducted.

    “The dean, who is also teaching the subject [of the leaked questions] was offered a leakage by a review center. She refused to take it,” Dumdum told the Inquirer by phone.

    He said some of his students relayed the information to him a week ago. He said the same review center, which he did not yet want to identify, could have also given the questions to its examinees in other areas.

    He also said he learned yesterday from “an ally in Tacloban” of a leakage in that city.

    Dumdum said he was convinced that the leak in the NLE had occurred not only Manila, Baguio and Davao but also other parts of Mindanao and the Visayas, as disclosed on Friday by Rene Luis Tadle, president of the faculty association of the University of Sto. Tomas College of Nursing.

    Dumdum said that he was willing to help investigators, and that he was also in touch with fellow reviewers in the Visayas.

    “I will disclose the information I have [to the National Bureau of Investigation],” he said.

    Dumdum said he came forward to support the effort to restore the integrity of the nursing profession.

    “And the only way to do that is to have a retake of the entire examination. The far-reaching effect of a no-retake [stance] is unemployment and shame to the country,” he said.

    According to Dumdum, finger-pointing should take a back seat.

    “How can we claim now that we can produce globally competitive nurses, [like the ones] we had before, if this issue is not resolved in a justifiable manner? I hope Malacañang would listen to this. Let not our sense of hopelessness and despair and vested interests cloud our duty to those people whom we have sworn to serve,” he said.

    Wider in scope

    A wider investigation of the cheating is what three senators and another government official are calling for.

    Senators Richard Gordon and Edgardo Angara said the NBI should expand its probe on the actual scope of the leak.

    Malacañang wants the NBI to wrap up its probe by Monday. UST’s Tadle said the five new witnesses from Baguio City had submitted their affidavits to the bureau.

    Commission on Filipinos Overseas Chair Dante Ang said President Macapagal-Arroyo should order a retake of the entire NLE for all examinees if an Inquirer report on the widespread leak of test questions would be proved true.

    “I thought the leakage was limited to Manila and Baguio, but it now appears that the Visayas and Mindanao also benefited from it. So if it is true that Tests I and II were also tainted, I might recommend to the President a retake of the whole exam for all examinees,” Ang said in a phone interview.

    Ang is part of the Cabinet group involved in finding a solution to the scandal.

    According to Tadle, the five examinees from Baguio had submitted affidavits saying that they received leaked questions for Tests I and II, covering fundamentals of nursing and maternal and child health care, respectively.

    The NBI investigation has centered on testimony from other students from Baguio who said the leakage involved Tests III and V, covering medical/surgical nursing and psychiatric nursing, respectively.

    Tadle had said the leakage was not confined to Luzon because the implicated review centers had branches not only in Luzon but also in the Visayas and Mindanao.

    He had also said the leak of questions for Tests I and II came from two review centers that were not under investigation.

    Sen. Panfilo Lacson, chair of the Senate civil service committee investigating the leak, said he would resume the hearing next week and would ask Tadle to testify.

    Tadle said he was willing to appear at the Senate hearing.

    Erasing the stigma

    Angara and Gordon called for a retake of the entire exam to erase the stigma inflicted on batch 2006 and the Filipino nursing profession in general.

    Gordon wants a retake only for those who were involved in the cheating, while Angara said it should be for all, provided the government shouldered all expenses, including the transportation costs of examinees from the provinces.

    But Lacson said those who had benefited from the leak should not only be prosecuted but also barred from taking another exam.

    He expressed strong opposition to a retake for all.

    “While I appreciate the concern of the faculty association of the UST College of Nursing to preserve the integrity of the country’s nursing profession, the basic legal tenet of presumption of innocence should take the higher plane in the scheme of things,” he said.

    Lacson said the government should first pinpoint those responsible for the leak and those who benefited from it, and “apply the full force of the law on them.”

    He said the President should be sensitive to the sentiments of the poor parents of examinees who had nothing to do with the cheating.

    “For all we know, they compose the big majority,” he said. “I was born to poor parents and I know exactly the personal sacrifices involved here.”

    Whole or partial?

    Angara said the claim of the five new witnesses that questions for Tests I and II were also leaked should necessitate a retake of the whole exam.

    He said only this would redeem the integrity of the Filipino nurses before the international health care industry. Prior to the controversy, he said, Filipino nurses were the most sought-after in the world for being well trained and educated.

    “My recommendation is that the expenses of the retake, including the transportation expenses of the nurses, should be shouldered by the government,” Angara said over dwIZ radio.

    Gordon, who previously favored a retake of Tests III and V, said: “If all the subjects (questions) have been passed in various parts of the country, then we might have to do a retake of the whole thing. But my stand is, no evidence, no retake.”

    But Gordon said the retake should only be for those who had benefited from the leak.

    He said this could be determined by getting the names of all the students who reviewed at the Gapuz and Inress review centers, which were previously mentioned in the NBI and Senate inquiries, and other review centers that had obtained advance questions.

    ‘Really active’

    Gordon said the Gapuz review center was found to have been “really active in reproducing” the leak, as indicated, he said, by the test results.

    “If they ‘xeroxed’ [the document] in Baguio City, it is reasonable to assume that they can e-mail it to other areas around the country,” he said.

    __________________________________________________ ________________________________________________

    It seems everyone benefitted from cheating. Ayna ta ninyo.



  5. #245

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    Take two!

  6. #246

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    This issue already affected the integrity of the nursing profession whether we would like to admit it or not. It might really be the case that others would have a hard time to apply abroad simply because there's the probability that they are involved with the leakage.

    The NBI probe should see to it that the case would be resolved with utmost certainty. Those who are involved should be severely punished. It is so unfair for our nurses to suffer when they are innocent. After all, they only wanted a better future for them and their families.

  7. #247

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    wa man siguro'y board exam na di magka leakage. i wonder. ang nanumbong about ani mao siguro to ang gi tudloan sa leakage nya wa gihapon kapasar. hehehehehahahahaha...

  8. #248

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    maayo ma na, ngano mahadlok man ang uban kung naay take 2, kanang mahadlok nagpasabot ra na nga usa siguro sila , kay kung nakahibaw ka sa mga answers way dapat ika hadlok.

  9. #249

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    hadlok mu take ang naka pasar kay basin dili na nya swertihon nig sunod exam basin hinuun mu samot ang pagduda nga naka benefit sa sila leakage

  10. #250

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    this is a very good development...
    __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _
    Thursday, October 12, 2006
    17 execs in test leakage scandal to face charges

    MANILA -- The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is set to file criminal charges against 17 persons from three nursing review centers in connection with the leakage scandal that marred the nursing licensure examinations last June.

    "We have conducted investigation nationwide and we will be filing appropriate charges today (Wednesday) before the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Justice (DOJ)," NBI Director Nestor Mantaring said Wednesday during a regular media briefing in Malacanang with Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita.

    Mantaring said the leakage covering Tests 3 and 5 happened only in Baguio and Metro Manila contrary to reports that the leaked questionnaires also involved Tests 1 and 2 and had reached review centers in the Visayas and Mindanao.

    He said the charges are based on the testimonies of about 20 witnesses, on top of documentary evidence such as the test manuscript prepared by the examiner that found its way to three nursing review centers.

    "We are recommending the filing of charges against 17 people in connection with this investigation and we found evidence to support our findings that the leakage was in the areas of Baguio and Manila," Mantaring said.

    Mantaring said they will furnish the Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) a copy of their report.

    He said the charges are for possible violation of the provisions of Republic Act No. 8981 or the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) Modernization Act of 2000.

    Mantaring, who declined to identify the 17 or the review centers they belong to until the charges had been filed, said the violation carries a penalty of imprisonment of at least six to 12 years and one day.

    Mantaring said their investigation showed that two members of the Board of Nursing were behind the leakage.

    full story
    __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __
    Shut Up! Let your GAME do the talking!

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