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Capitol Medical Center Colleges
Additional Info:
The College of Nursing aims to produce graduate nurses who:
*Possess caring behavior

*Practices legal,ethico-moral, social responsibility/accountabilities

*Demonstrate critical and creative thinking

*Practice skills, knowledge and attitudes for the promotion of health,
alleviation of suffering, and in assisting clients to face death with dignity and peace.

VISION
Capitol Medical Center College of Nursing believes that the quality nursing education is significant in the provision of quality nursing services. Hence, in collaboration with nursing service, it envision to produce professional nurses who are:

1. Responsible, nationalistic, creative and critical thinking generalist with attitudes, knowledge and skills in communication, nursing research and leadership.

2. Ready to face all circumstances of the outside world which they they will move and perform as professionals with commitment and integrity.

3. Committed to continously seek learning to enhance their personhood and not just their entrepneural capability and material affluence, to the attainment of developing of the nation.

MISSION
To educate and train nurses primarily through competent instruction
relevant and conducive to their full development as persons with human dignity.
Address:
No. 4 Sto. Domingo Avenue, Quezon City Philippines - 1103
Contact Person:
Tel No:
742-5531
Fax No:
742-7179
Email:
info@capitolmedical.org
Website:
http://www.capitolmedical.org/CMCcolleges/index.html
Reader Comments for Capitol Medical Center Colleges
 I don't know about Kaplan, but there are others, like the State University of New York, where you do your crozutemiped tests and then take your clinical exams in the area you live in. As far as I know of, there are only two states that do not accept these degrees, Louisiana and I think Indiana. Wherever you go, you will still have to pass the NCLEX exam to get your RN anyway. This is assuming you are not already an RN and just going for the Bachelor's part. If you are an LVN going for an RN, you have a choice between just getting an RN and getting a BS RN.If you are already an RN, chances are you can find a local university that you can take the additional courses to complete your bachelors for a lot less than any on-line school. And you have to be very careful about the on-line schools, anyway. I have no worries about SUNY because it is associated with an actual state university. But any other school I would thoroughly google and check out on Ripoff Report before I committed any money to it.But if you have no clinical experience at all, I definitely wouldn't attempt to take care of a patient after only an online course. - (Gisela)

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