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PRC I.D. Printing Schedule to Normalize Soon

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 that the printing schedules of the PRC identification card will be back to the normal in a week or two, after it shall have wiped out the backlog in the printing of the ID cards. The release of the cards was delayed recently due to the failure of bidding for the supply and printing of the cards. 


The PRC said the winning contractor for the printing of the ID cards is now working round the clock to address the backlog, in addition to the daily requests for ID cards. Thus, the Commission estimates that in a week or two, it will be back to the normal schedule of 15 days for the PRC ID cards to be released. Its ID express lane, which assures same-day printing of the professional ID, will resume its full operations on April 2, 2012. 

The PRC added that it will be posting on this website the names of professionals as soon as their IDs are ready for pick up or have been endorsed to the regions for release. Those with pending claims are advised to check the website to check on the status of their applications for renewal of the PRC cards.
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PRC Pilot-Tests Online Application System - A Successful One!

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces on Friday, February 10, 2012 the successful pilot testing of its Online Application System (OAS) at the University of Baguio and the University of Cordilleras on February 1 and 3, 2012, respectively, to examinees for the March 2012 Criminologists Licensure Examination. The OAS enables applicants to apply online anytime, anywhere at their convenience. Applicants will just have to go on line and not in line.


Applicants at the said universities who participated in the pilot testing overwhelmingly favored the adoption of OAS, saying it is user-friendly, faster and more convenient. Commissioner Jennifer Jardin-Manalili, who led the pilot-testing, assured nursing students attending the Student Nursing Congress in Baguio City that the OAS will also benefit the tens of thousands of applicants from Baguio and areas nearby for the Nursing Licensure Examinations in June 2012. 

PRC Chairperson Teresita R. Manzala said that the OAS pilot testing paves the way for the rolling out of the Licensure Examination and Registration Information System (LERIS), which the PRC is implementing as part of its eServices and decentralization thrusts for 2012. She said that the LERIS and eServices will improve PRC services delivery nationwide. Subject to further refinements, the OAS will soon be adopted in all PRC offices to serve the growing number of applicants, especially for the nursing, teachers and criminologists licensure examinations. 

For more information, visit: www.prc.gov.ph.

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Source:  Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)




PRC Reaches Out to Overseas Professionals and Opens More Services for Professionals

The Professional Regulation Commission is extending its services to professionals based overseas as part of its plans and programs for the year 2012. This was declared by PRC Chairperson, Teresita R. Manzala, during the PRC's annual Planning Conference held on January 13 to 15 at the Philippine Judicial Academy in Tagaytay, Batangas.

Chairperson Manzala told the 46 Professional Regulatory Boards (PRB) that their presence should be extended overseas and urged them to encourage professional organizations/associations to create sub-unit to serve the interests of Filipino Professionals in the ASEAN, Asia-Pacific, North American, European, and Middle Eastern countries. In her opening speech, she said, “The PRBs should address the concerns of overseas-based professionals and should reach out to these professionals by establishing dynamic linkages with their professional organizations overseas, particularly wherever there are high concentrations of such professionals notably in Australia, Japan, the US and the UK.” 

Chairperson Manzala cited the Department of Labor and Employment year-end 2011 report that prospects for overseas employment remain positive in 2012, in spite of the multiple challenges in the global labor market. The DOLE has reported that new hires among OFWs in 2011 rose by 27.26 per cent over the 2010 deployment, while rehires increased by 3.53 per cent. The increase in deployment in new hires indicates an increase in new jobs for OFWs. 

For 2012, the PRC will increase its Walk-In Examinations from twice to thrice a week and open the examinations to more professions. A CHED-PRC two-way link which will enable applicants to apply for the licensure examinations in their schools will be deployed and implemented in three pilot regions in Baguio, Cebu and Davao to eliminate the long queues at the PRC. 

The Commission will begin Regionalized ID printing and issuance of the ID cards through the PRC's 10 regional offices or kiosks situated in public places. A PRC Career Employment Counseling Program will also be initiated by the boards to support the DOLE's Career Guidance Advocacy, which will help address the mismatch between skills supply and skills demand, Manzala said. 

Chair Manzala likewise revealed that in pursuit of linkages to help the nursing profession, a project called the Joint PRC-BON (Board of Nursing)-CHED Cultural and Professional Competency Enhancement of Filipino Registered Nurses and Capacity Building of Higher Education Institution for Philippine Nursing Education is being undertaken. The PRC will head a delegation on a study tour in Japan sponsored by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) from January 23 to February 1. The delegation is composed of members of the Board of Nursing and representatives from the DOH, TESDA, POEA, CHED and the deans of nursing from UP, University of the East and the Cebu Normal University.


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Mandatory Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Bills in Congress

Continuing Professional Education (CPE) may soon become mandatory once the pending bills on mandatory CPE filed are approved by Congress. This development Congressman Rufus B. Rodriguez disclosed during a seminar on amendments of the various professional regulatory laws held at the Occupational Safety and Health Center in Quezon City on November 23, 2011. In said seminar, he also cited the need for an action plan to fast track the passage of amendatory bills of several professional regulatory laws filed in Congress.





PRC Reveals Need for More Dentists, Optometrists, Other Professions

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on Thursday, December 1, 2011 discloses the need to have more optometrists, nutritionist-dietitians, guidance counselors, mining engineers, geologists, social workers, medical technologists, pharmacists, metallurgical engineers, librarians, physical therapist, occupational therapist, and psychologists.





Palace Congratulates Shamcey Supsup for Placing 3rd Runner-Up in 2011 Miss Universe Pageant

Malacanang congratulated Ms. Shamcey Supsup Tuesday for winning third runner-up in the 2011 Miss Universe Pageant held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, saying her feat brings honor and pride for the country.







"Tourism is the Business of the People", says DOT Secretary Ramon Jimenez

Newly-appointed Tourism Secretary Ramon Reyes Jimenez, Jr. called on the Filipino people to participate in government efforts to promote the country as one of the top tourist destinations in the world as he shared the idea that “tourism is the business of the people”.