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Intravenous Therapy (IVT) Training General Information 1. Basic Intravenous Therapy (IVT) Training Intravenous Therapy (IVT) training is primarily designed to ensure safe practice in intravenous therapy to uphold the quality of nursing practice. 2. Participants in IVT Training - Registered Nurses, with valid and current PRC license card or Certificate of Board Rating for new nurses; - Certified IV Therapists who were not able to renew their IV Therapy card for more than five (5) years from date of issuance; - Previously-trained RNs who were not able to accomplish the required IV injections within three (3) months from the date of their last training; - Non-nursing health related professionals and technicians (MD, Post-graduate Medical Interns, Medical Technologists, Pulmo-tech, Registered Midwife) may attend the Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP) IVT Training program for nurses including the practicum. They will not be required to accomplish the required IV injections. They will not be issued an IVT license card but will be issued a Certificate of Attendance to the Training Program. - Non-health related professionals are not eligible to attend the ANSAP IVT training program. 3. RNs are required by the law to be a certified IV therapist The Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 (R.A. 9173) stipulates that the administration of parenteral injection is in the scope of nursing practice. ANSAP believes that the certification of IV therapist will be continued for several reason, paramount of which is safe nursing practice. Moreover, an RN must enroll in IV therapy training because most government and private hospitals prefer RNs who are IV therapy- certified. 4. Training at ANSAP-accredited IVT Training hospital or provider An RN should enroll in an ANSAP-accredited IVT training hospital or provider because ANSAP is the nursing organization mandated to administer and accredit basic IVT training for nurses. Refer to the following documents for more information: PRC-BON Resolution No. 8 Series of 1994 (Special Training for Nurses on Intravenous Injection) ; and PRC-BON Protocol Governing Special Training on Administration of Intravenous Injections for Nurses

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Intravenous Therapy (IVT) Training General Information

1. Basic Intravenous Therapy (IVT) TrainingIntravenous Therapy (IVT) training is primarily designed to ensure safe practice in intravenous therapy to uphold the quality of nursing practice.

2. Participants in IVT Training

- Registered Nurses, with valid and current PRC license card or Certificate of Board Rating for new nurses;

- Certified IV Therapists who were not able to renew their IV Therapy card for more than five (5) years from date of issuance;

- Previously-trained RNs who were not able to accomplish the required IV injections within three (3) months from the date of their last training;

- Non-nursing health related professionals and technicians (MD, Post-graduate Medical Interns, Medical Technologists, Pulmo-tech, Registered Midwife) may attend the Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP) IVT Training program for nurses including the practicum. They will not be required to accomplish the required IV injections. They will not be issued an IVT license card but will be issued a Certificate of Attendance to the Training Program.

- Non-health related professionals are not eligible to attend the ANSAP IVT training program.

3. RNs are required by the law to be a certified IV therapistThe Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 (R.A. 9173) stipulates that the administration of parenteral injection is in the scope of nursing practice. ANSAP believes that the certification of IV therapist will be continued for several reason, paramount of which is safe nursing practice.

Moreover, an RN must enroll in IV therapy training because most government and private hospitals prefer RNs who are IV therapy-certified.

4. Training at ANSAP-accredited IVT Training hospital or providerAn RN should enroll in an ANSAP-accredited IVT training hospital or provider because ANSAP is the nursing organization mandated to administer and accredit basic IVT training for nurses.

Refer to the following documents for more information:

PRC-BON Resolution No. 8 Series of 1994 (Special Training for Nurses on Intravenous Injection); and

PRC-BON Protocol Governing Special Training on Administration of Intravenous Injections for Nurses

5. Registering for IVT trainingAn RN can register for IVT training in any ANSAP-accredited hospital or provider which offers basic IVT training. It is your responsibility to verify with ANSAP if the hospital/provider that you want to train for is accredited by them to conduct IVT training.

Registration and/or reserving a slot for IVT training depends on the ANSAP-accredited hospital/provider. It could be through personal visit, phone call, text message or online registration.

6. Number of participants per IVT training sessionIVT training providers are advised by ANSAP that the number of participants should be limited to not more than 50, unless there are enough IVT training preceptors to conduct their individual return demonstration.

7. Requirements during registration for IVT training

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a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree; a registered professional nurse (RN), with a current license from the Professional

Regulation Commission (PRC) or Certificate of Board Rating for new nurses.

8. Registration for IVT training for new nurses (recent nursing board exam passers)Some hospitals or providers will allow just the claim stub (the lower portion of the PRC Oath form) for the PRC license card which bears the registration number/license number of a new nurse.

9. IVT training feeThe IVT Training fee could cost as low as Php 1,500 or as high as Php 3,500. The variation in the fees depends on the hospital’s/provider’s calculation of the costs for the use of venue, supplies, honoraria for facilitators, coordinators, speakers, lecturers and preceptors as well as lunch and snacks for the participants.

10. The 3-day basic IVT trainingThe 3-day basic IVT training are the lecture and demonstration days. During this period, the following are expected:

24 hours didactic lectures on concepts of IVT training Practicum (return demonstration). Each participant is required to show competency in

the following procedures:

a. Initiating and maintaining peripheral IV therapy infusionsb. Administering IV drugsc. Administering and maintaining blood and blood componentsd. Preparing and maintaining Total Parenteral Nutritione. One-on-One IV insertion under the direct supervision of a trainer/preceptor

Didactic lectures pre-test and post-test Course evaluation (the trainers and the IVT training program as a whole will be evaluated

by the trainees)

11. Basic IVT training gradingEach participant will be rated accordingly:

Didactic (Pre-test, Post-test) – 50% Practicum (Return Demonstration) – 50%

If a participant fails in both the Didactic and Practicum areas, a removal examination may be required.

12. 3+3+2 IVT case requirementAfter the 3-day basic IVT training lecture and demonstration days, an RN must accomplish the following IV cases as required by ANSAP:

3 cases of initiating/maintaining peripheral IV insertions; 3 cases of administering IV drugs; and 2 cases of administering and maintaining blood and blood components.

An RN must be able to complete and submit this 3+3+2 IVT case requirement to the ANSAP office within 3 (three) months after the 3-day basic IVT training. Failure to do so would require the RN to undergo the 3-day basic IVT training again.

13. 3+3+2 IVT case requirement completionAn RN may complete the case requirements at the following (must be completed in one hospital only):

in the hospital where he/she underwent IVT training; in a hospital which offers case completion duty; if working as a staff nurse, where he/she is currently employed.

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14. Case requirement completion duty feeSome hospitals require a minimum fee of PhP 500 for the case completion duty.

15. Prescribed IVT Accomplished Requirements formThe prescribed IVT Accomplished Requirements format by ANSAP or the respective ANSAP-accredited hospital is the form where the 3+3+2 IVT case should be written. It must be duly-signed by:

the trainers/preceptors who witnessed the completion; and the chief nurse wherein the registered nurse has undergone the completion.

Admin note: You can download the IVT Accomplished Requirements form here .

16. Filing for IVT license card, requirements and processing feeThe successful participant of the basic IVT training must submit to the ANSAP office or the hospital where he underwent training the requirements for initial issuance of IVT license card.

Admin note: Visit the Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP) page for the contact numbers, address and exact location of ANSAP.

The following are the requirements for initial issuance of IVT license card:

a) Certificate of Attendance of the participant. (photocopy and original); b) IVT Accomplished Requirements form (accomplished 3+3+2 IVT case

requirement), duly-signed by the chief nurse. c) Two (2) pcs. of 2×2 ID picture; d) Photocopy of current/valid PRC card (front and back); (Note: the claim stub will

not be accepted as it only assumes that you are just waiting for your PRC license to be made available to you by the PRC. The same thing applies to the Certificate of Board Rating. It is expected that by the time you are done with your IVT Training and completion of requirements, you already have claimed your PRC license card.)

e) Processing fee (PhP 400 – filed directly to ANSAP; additional fee of PhP 50 may be required if the requirements were filed by the hospital/IVT provider which offered the IVT training.

Admin note: You can see a sample of a filled-out IVT Accomplished Requirements form here .

Those who failed both the Didactic and Practicum areas may start accomplishing their requirements for initial issuance of IVT license card only after passing the removal examination.

Processing of IVT license card takes 3-6 weeks after submission of requirements at the ANSAP office.

17. Validity of IVT licenseAn IVT license is valid for (3) years for IV Therapy Nurses, Trainers and Preceptors.

18. Cancellation or suspension of IVT licenseAn IVT license can be canceled or suspended when:

PRC license is not renewed; any violation of the Nursing Law (R.A. 9173: Philippine Nursing Act of 2002); IVT license is not renewed for more than 5 years from the date of issuance (the

Registered Nurse must undergo the Basic IVT training again); and when there are violations in the Standards of IVT practice.

19. Requirements for renewal of IVT license (IVT Updates)

Attendance to IVT Updates offered by ANSAP-accredited hospitals or Aesculap Academy Philippines totaling to 24 CEU (Continuing Education Units) as approved by ANSAP or,

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Lecturer/resource speaker on IVT Updates seminar or in IVT training programs approved by ANSAP (for trainers/preceptors only)

Processing fee of Php 400

20. Renewal of lapsed IVT license (IVT Refresher Course)If the IVT license card has not been renewed for more than 3 years from the date of issuance, RNs must undergo the 3-day basic IVT training again.

21. Lost IVT license cardA lost IVT license card may be replaced by submitting to the National ANSAP office an affidavit of loss, the corresponding Certificate of Training of the IVT license card or a certification of the Trainer that states the place and dates of the training attended by the participant plus a photocopy of the official list of participants of the IVT training attended.

ANSAP-Accredited Hospitals Conducting Basic Intravenous Therapy (IVT) Training

Below is an unofficial and incomplete list of hospitals in the Philippines that are accredited by the Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines, Inc. (ANSAP) to conduct Basic Intravenous Therapy (IVT) Training.

Since this list is unofficial and incomplete (a DISCLAIMER):

an ANSAP-accredited hospital or IVT provider may not be included on this list. it is your responsibility to personally verify with ANSAP if the hospitals below and

the hospital or provider that is not on the list are indeed accredited by ANSAP to conduct basic IVT training.

Visit the Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP) page for their contact details.

This list is a compilation of what has been gathered from the official website of ANSAP and the contributions of nurses who have commented here. If you know of any other ANSAP-accredited hospitals or providers that are not on the list, please send it through PND’s CONTACT FORM.

A Registered Nurse can register for basic IVT training in any ANSAP-accredited hospital or provider which offers it. The registration process for basic IVT training depends on the ANSAP-accredited hospital or provider. It could be through personal visit, phone call, text message, or online registration.

For more information regarding Basic IVT Training, please visit this page: Intravenous Therapy (IVT) Training General Information

Last updated: 14 February 2011. As of this writing, PND has not found an official and complete list of accredited hospitals by ANSAP online.

Aklan Cooperative Mission Hospital

Roxas Ave. Extension, Andagao, Kalibo, Aklan

(036) 268-3855; (036) 268-3856; (036) 262-4705; (036) 262-3926

Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center

Sumulong Highway, Marikina City

(02) 941-6289

Angeles University Foundation Hospital

Angeles City, Pampanga (045) 625-2888

Angono Medics Hospital Rainbow Village I, M.L. Quezon, Angono, Rizal

(02) 712-2816

Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Medical Center (V. Luna)

V. Luna Road, Quezon City (02) 426-2721; (02) 921-1741 (02) 426-2701 loc. 6619

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Asian Hospital 2205 Civic Drive, Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang, Muntinlupa City

(02) 771-9000

A. Zarate General Hospital Naga Road, Pulanglupa, Las Pinas City

(02) 874-6903; 0927-7950876

Bacolod Adventist Medical Center (formerly

C. V. Ramos Ave., Taculing, Bacolod City

(034) 433-0003; (034) 433-4831 local 388

Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center

Gov. Pack Road, Baguio City, Benguet

(074) 442-3165; (074) 442-5501; (074) 442-4216

Bataan General Hospital (formerly Bataan Provincial Hospital)

Banzon St. Balanga City, Bataan

(047) 237-2269; (047) 237-3270

Batangas Regional Hospital Kumintang Ibaba, Batangas City, Batangas

(043) 723-0165; (043) 725-2011; (043) 723-0911

Bauan Doctors General Hospital F. Mangobos St., Bauan, Batangas

(043) 434-7727

Benguet General Hospital Km. 5 La Trinidad, Benguet (074) 442-4722 to 25Bernardino General Hospital 680 Quirino Highway, San

Bartolome, Novaliches, Quezon City

(02) 418-6711; (02) 418-6684

Bicol Medical Center Panganiban Drive, Naga City, Camarines Sur

(054) 811-7801 to 12

Bicol Regional Training and Teaching Hospital

Legaspi City, Albay (052) 483-0016 to 17

Bulacan Medical Center (formerly known as Bulacan Provincial Hospital)

Mojon, Malolos City, Bulacan (044) 796-0607

Cagayan Valley Medical Center Carig, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan

(078) 844-1410; (078) 844-3789

Cagayan Valley Sanitarium Hospital

Purok 5, Mabini, Santiago City (078) 682-6909

Calalang General Hospital Marulas, Valenzuela City (02) 291-6801/02 loc. 115; (02) 361-5136

Calamba Medical Center Crossing, Calamba City, Laguna

(049) 545-1740, 545-9163 loc. 1315

Capitol Medical Center Quezon Avenue cor. Scout Magbanua St., Quezon City

(02) 372-3825 to 44

Capiz Emmanuel Hospital Roxas Avenue, Roxas City (036) 621-0443; (036) 621-5608

Cardinal Santos Medical Center Wilson St. Greenhills West, San Juan

(02) 727-0001 to 17

Chinese General Hospital and Medical Center

286 Blumentritt St., Sta. Cruz, Manila

(02) 711-4141; (02) 711-3917

Chong Hua Hospital Fuente Osmena, Cebu City (032) 254-1461Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital

Lacson Street, Bacolod City (034) 435-1591

Cotabato Regional and Medical Center

Sinsuat Ave., Cotabato City (064) 421-2340

Davao Doctors Hospital 118 E. Quirino Avenue, Davao City

(082) 221-2101; (082) 222-8000; (082) 224-0616 to 223

Davao Medical Center Mahogany Room, Bajada, Davao City, Davao del Sur

(082) 227-2731

Davao Medical School Foundation Hospital

DMSF Hospital Medical School Drive, Bajada, Davao City

(082) 227-9330; (082) 300-7170; (082) 228-6834; (082) 228-6766

Davao Regional Hospital Apokon Road, Tagum City, Davao del Norte

(084) 217-3347; (084) 218-2823; (084) 400-3050

Dr. Fe Del Mundo Medical Center

11 Banawe St., Quezon City (02) 712-0845 local 183

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Dr. Jesus C. Delgado Memorial Hospital

7 Kamuning Road, Quezon City

(02) 924-4051 to 61

Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital

Lope de Vega St. Sta. Cruz, Manila

(02) 734-5561

Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital (formerly known as Central Luzon Sanitarium)

Caloocan City (02) 962-8209

Dr. Pablo O. Torre Memorial Hospital

Benigno Aquino Drive, Bacolod City

(034) 433-7331

Dr. Yanga’s Hospital Poblacion, Bocaue, Bulacan (044) 692-5307; 0915-3993795

East Avenue Medical Center East Avenue, Quezon City (02) 927-9900Eduardo L. Joson Memorial Hospital

Daan Sarile, Maharlika Highway, Cabanatuan City

(044) 600-2301

E&R Hospital & Pharmacy Benito Labao St. Ext., Iligan City

(063) 221-3225

Fatima Medical Center 120 McArthur Highway,Valenzuela City

(02) 291-9323; (02) 293-2706

F.E.U.-Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Medical Center

Regalado Ave., West Fairview, Quezon City

(02) 427-0213

Gov. Faustino N. Dy Sr. Memorial Hospital

Calamagui 2nd Ilagan, Isabela (078) 824-2018

Gregorio T. Lluch Memorial Hospital

Quezon Ave. Ext., Pala-O, Iligan City

(063) 221-2536

Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center

San Fernando City, La Union (072) 242-1143; (072) 700-1766; (072) 700-3719

Iloilo Mission Hospital Mission Road, Jaro, Iloilo City (033) 320-0315 to 19James L. Gordon Memorial Hospital

1 Perimeter Road, New Asinan, Olongapo City, Zambales

222-4120; 223-7571

Jecson’s Medical Center McArthur Hi-way, San Nicolas, Tarlac

(045) 982-5501

Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center

San Lazaro  Compound, Rizal Ave., Sta. Cruz, Manila

(02) 743-6918; (02) 711-9491 to 98; (02) 732-1071 to 76 loc. 212

Laguna Provincial Hospital Sta. Cruz, Laguna (049) 808-1984Las Piñas City Medical Center 1314 Marcos Alvarez, Talon

V, Las Pinas City(02) 800-5695

Las Piñas Doctors Hospital 8009 J.I. Aguilar Avenue, CAA Road, Pulang-Lupa II, Las Piñas City

(02) 825-5236; (02) 825-5293

Los Baños Doctors Hospital Grove College, Laguna (049) 536-0100Lucena United Doctors Hospital Maharlika Hwy, Bgy. Isabang,

Lucena City, Quezon(042) 373-6161; (042) 373-0664

Lung Center of the Philippines Quezon Ave. Ext., Quezon City

(02) 924-6101 to 20 locals 270, 244, 415

Makati Medical Center 2 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati City

(02) 815-9911

Manila Adventist Medical Center (formerly the Manila Sanitarium and Hospital)

1975 Donada Street, Pasay City

(02) 525-9191 to 98

MCU-FD Tanchoco Medical Foundation Hospital

Samson Road, EDSA, Caloocan City

(02) 361-4646; (02) 367-2031 to 45

Manila Adventist Medical Center

1975 Donada St., Pasay City (02) 525-9191 loc. 227 or 220

Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center

6 San Julian, Batac, Ilocos Norte

(077) 792-3144

Martinez Memorial Hospital Directions on how to go to

198 A. Mabini St., Maypajo, Caloocan City

(02) 285-5091; (02) 288-8861; 0915-2617140

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Martinez Memorial HospitalMary Johnston Hospital 1221 Nolasco  St., Tondo,

Manila(02) 245-5001

Mary Mediatrix Medical Center J.P. Laurel Highway, Lipa City, Batangas

(043) 756-1416/1475/6889/6890

Medical Center Imus Diversion Rd., Palico, IV Imus, Cavite

(046) 209-1242; (046) 472-3987

Medical Center Muntinlupa 38 National Rd., Putatan, Muntinlupa City

(02) 861-1687; (02) 862-0162

Medical Center Parañaque Dr. A. Santos Avenue, Sucat Road, Parañaque City

(02) 825-6911 to 15; (02) 825-0290 to 91

Mercy Community Hospital, Inc. Kamague, Iligan City (063) 221-1154Metro South Medical Center National Road, Molino IV,

Bacoor City, Cavite(046) 477-1743; (045) 477-3087

Meycauayan Doctors’ Hospital Meycauayan, Bulacan (044) 840-8140Mindanao Medical Center, Inc. Cannery Road, City Heights,

General Santos City(083) 553-3985

Mindanao Sanitarium Hospital Tibanga, Iligan City (063) 221-7306Mount Carmel Diocesan General Hospital

Allarey Ext., Lucena City, Quezon

(042) 710-2576; (042) 373-2026

Muntinlupa Polymedic Inc. (MPI)

38 National Rd., Putatan, Muntinlupa City

(02) 861-1687

National Kidney and Transplant Institute

Quezon Ave. Extension, Quezon City

(02) 924-3601 loc. 3104

N.E. Good Samaritan General Hospital

Bucana, Gapan, Nueva Ecija (044) 600-1768

New Era General Hospital Don Mariano Marcos, New Era, Quezon City

(02) 924-4311

New Sinai Muntinlupa Diagnostics Inc. (MDI) Hospital

National Highway, Brgy. Tagapo, Sta. Rosa, Laguna

(049) 838-1281; (02) 520-8419

Northern Mindanao Medical Center

Capitol Compound, Cagayan de Oro City

(088) 726-362; (088) 728-829

Notre Dame De Chartres Hospital

25 Gen. Luna Road, Baguio City, Benguet

(074) 619-8530 to 34

Oriental Mindoro Provincial Hospital

Ilaya, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro

(043) 288-5152

Ospital ng Kabataan ng Dipolog, Inc.

19 Padre Ramon St., Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte

(065) 212-2837

Our Lady Mediatrix Hospital Iriga City, Camarines Sur (054) 655-0896Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital 46 P. Sanchez St., Sta. Mesa,

Manila(02) 716-3901

Our Lady of Mercy General Hospital

Doña Remedios Trinidad Highway, Longos, Pulilan, Bulacan

(044) 676-2774; (044) 676-2883

Our Lady of the Pillar Hospital Tansui Ave. Bayan Luma, Imus, Cavite

(046) 472-3773

Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center

Pres. Quirino  Ave. cor., Roxas Blvd., Malate, Manila

(02) 524-6061

Pampanga Medical Specialist Hospital

San Antonio, Guagua, Pampanga

(045) 963-3055; (045) 963-0939

Pangasinan Provincial Hospital Bolingit, San Carlos City, Pangasinan

(075) 46-25

Parañaque Doctors Hospital 175 Dona Soledad Ave. Better Living Subd., Parañaque City

(02) 776-0644

Perpetual Succour Hospital and Maternity

836 F. Cayco St., Sampaloc, Manila

(02) 731-5778, (02) 731-1631

Philippine Childrens Medical Center

Quezon Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City

(02) 924-6601 to 25

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Philippine Heart Center East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City

(02) 925-2401 loc. 3209/3210

Philippine Orthopedic Center Ma. Clara St. corner Banawe St., Quezon City

(02) 711-4276 to 80

Premiere Medical Center Daan Sarile, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija

(044)-463-7845 to 48

Pres. Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Hospital

Palanginan, Iba, Zambales (047) 811-4212

Queen Mary Help of Christians Hospital

Brgy. Calahan, Cardona, Rizal (02) 691-0437

Quezon MMG Hospital Maharlika Hwy, Ibabang Dupay-Red V, Lucena City, Quezon

(042) 373-5925

Quezon Medical Center (formerly Quezon Memorial Hospital)

Gulang-Gulang, Lucena City, Quezon

(042) 373-7619; (042) 710-3944, (042) 710-4023; (042) 710-0113

Quirino Memorial Medical Center

Project 4, Katipunan, Quezon City

(02) 671-4216; (02) 671-9740

Ramos General Hospital 769 P. Hilario St., Barangay Ligtasan, Tarlac City, Tarlac

(045) 982-7074; (045) 982-0542

Region 1 Medical Center Arellano St., Pangasinan (075) 515-8910; (075) 515-8918; (075) 515-8901; (075) 515-2967

Rogaciano Mercado Memorial Hospital

Poblacion, Sta. Maria, Bulacan (044) 641-3038 loc. 119; 0927-3075571

Sacred Heart Hospital, Cebu Villaznar Road, Urgello St., Cebu City

(032) 254-1841

Saint Louis University Hospital of the Sacred Heart

Assumption Road, Baguio City (074) 442-5700 to 02; (074) 443-2000

San Juan De Dios Educational Foundation, Inc.

2772 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City

(02) 831-9731 to 36; (02) 831-5641 to 49

San Juan Medical Center N. Domingo St., San Juan City (02) 724-3461; (02) 724-5567

San Pablo Medical Center Maharlika Highway, Brgy. San Rafael San Pablo City, Laguna

(049) 562-0726; (049) 562-7992

SDS Hospital Pio del Pilar Street, Barangay Concepcion Dos, Marikina City

(02) 933-1405

Siliman University Medical Center

Aldecoa Road, Laguna, Dumaguete City

(035) 225-0841; (035) 422-6002

South Cotabato Provincial Hospital

Koronadal City, South Cotabato

Sta. Monica Hospital 138 Boni Ave., Taxong, Marikina City

(02) 997-8819; (02) 948-8402

St. Anthony College Hospital San Roque Ext., Roxas City, Capiz

(036) 6210-431, (036); 6210-434

St. Dominic Medical Center, Inc. Aguinaldo Highway, Talaba, Bacoor, Cavite

(046) 417-2539

St. Elizabeth Hospital, Inc. National Hi-Way Cor. Santiago Blvd., General Santos City

(083) 552-3162; (083) 552-4784; (083) 552-2813; (083) 552-6212

St. Frances Cabrini Medical Center

Maharlika Highway, Santo Tomas, Batangas

(043) 778-4811 to 18

St. James Hospital Mariquita Pueblo, Dita, Sta. Rosa, Laguna

(049) 531-2096; (049) 534-1254

St. Joseph Southern Bukidnon Hospital

Sayre Highway, Maramag, Bukidnon

(082) 356-1023

St. Jude General Hospital and  Medical Center

Dimasalang cor. Don Quidote St., Sampaloc, Manila

(02) 731-2761

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St. Mattheus Medical Hospital 60 Gen. Luna St., Banaba, San Mateo, Rizal

(02) 942-0684; (02) 997-3736; (02) 997-1741

St. Paul’s  Hospital Gen. Luna St., Iloilo City, Iloilo

(033) 3372741 to 49

St. Vincent Hospital 35 Bayan-Bayanan St., Concepcion, Marikina City

(02) 948-0395, (0939) 832-7422

Tagaytay Hospital and Medical Center

E. Aguinaldo Highway, Silang Crossing East, Tagaytay City, Cavite

(046) 413-1940

Tagbilaran Community Hospital Miguel Parras St., Tagbilaran City, Bohol

(038) 411-3191

Tarlac Provincial Hospital Tarlac, Tarlac (045) 982-1306Tarlac Ramos General Hospital 769 P. Hilario St., Tarlac City,

Tarlac(045) 982-0542; (045) 982-2350

The Medical City Ortigas Ave., Pasig City (02) 635-6789;  (02) 631-8626

Unciano Medical Center, Antipolo City

Circumferencial Road, San Roque, Antipolo City, Rizal

(042) 697-0170

University of Santo Tomas Hospital

España Boulevard, Manila (02) 731-3001

University of the Assumption San Fernando City, Pampanga (045) 961-3617, 961-1482; (045) 961-5675

University of the East – Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center (UERMMMC)

Aurora  Blvd., Sta. Mesa, Quezon City

(02) 715-08-61 to 70

University of Perpetual Help Medical Center (UPH Dr. Jose G. Tamayo Medical Center)

Sto. Niño, Biñan, Laguna (049) 511-8759, 511-8626, 511-6381

UPH-Dalta Medical Center Alabang-Zapote Road., Las Piñas  City

(02) 874-8515

Urdaneta Sacred Heart Hospital Urdaneta City, Pangasinan (075) 568-2294 to 96USI-Mother Seton Hospital Roxas Avenue (Diversion

Road), Naga City(054) 472-4025; (054) 472-0608; (054) 475-6468; (054) 472-4028

V.L. Makabali Memorial Hospital

B. Mendoza St. Brgy. Sto. Rosario, San Fernando, Pampanga

(045) 961-2234 loc. 406; (045) 961-2284

Valencia Sanitarium and Hospital Foundation

Valencia City, Bukidnon (088) 222-2339; (088) 828-2037

Veterans Memorial Medical Center

North Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City

(02) 927-6426 loc. 1479

Veterans Regional Hospital Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya (078) 321-2090Vicente Sotto Memorial Hospital B. Rodriguez Street, Cebu City (032) 253-9891Victor R. Potenciano Medical Center

163 EDSA, Mandaluyong City (02) 531-4911 loc. 218 or (02) 532-1764

West Visayas State University Medical Center

E. Lopez St., Jaro, Iloilo City (033) 320-2431; (033) 329-0361

World Citi Medical Center 960 Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City

(02) 913-8380; (02) 438-4580

Xavier-Maria Reyna University Hospital (formerly Maria Reyna Hospital)

T.J. Hayes St., Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental

(088) 727-530

Zamboanga Doctor’s Hospital Veterans Avenue, Zamboanga City

(062) 991-1929

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Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP)

The Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP) is a duly-recognized (accredited) Continuing Professional Education (CPE) provider by the Professional Regulation Commission – Board of Nursing (PRC-BON) and specialty organization of the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA).

ANSAP is the ONLY nursing organization mandated to administer and accredit basic IVT training for registered nurses.

(Admin note: Read the Intravenous Therapy (IVT) Training General Information to know more about IVT training.)

Mission:

1. Advocate models in leadership skills to transform nursing leaders to become working enzymes.

2. Respond elegantly (with precision, neatness and simplicity) to change and development in nursing leadership.

3. Ensure the sustainability and viability of the Association.

Vision:A cohesive, pro-active professional association committed to excellence in nursing.

ANSAP Membership:

Qualification – Registered Nurses who or are currently occupying administrative/managerial positions in government or private health care facilities.

ANSAP Membership Requirements:

1. Previous membership card (for old member)2. Certificate of Employment (for new member)3. Photocopy of PRC license4. 2 pcs. 2×2 recent pictures (white background)5. PhP 400 processing fee

ANSAP Membership Types:

1. Regular member – with an appointment to hold her/his present administrative position.2. Life member – Must have been a regular member for 5 consecutive years.3. Honorary member – A respected member of the community who has rendered

meritorious contribution to the Association.

Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP)Room 4011, 4th FloorLung Center of the PhilippinesDiliman, Quezon CityTelephone Numbers: (02) 497-8071; (02) 924-6101 to 20 (LCP trunkline)