Testimonials
Testimonial 1

Monday, March 31, 2008 1:41 PM
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Dear Dean Sun,
I appreciate all of KGB’s help in my finishing the PN course. I would gladly help in any way I can. Currently, I’m working as GPN as a PT Tech./Rehab Tech. in Christus Spohn Hospital located in Texas, USA. I am sending photos thru attachment so you can see how I’m doing here as a Graduate Practical Nurse. May God Bless you all!
Best wishes,
Chris Rian
KGS Practical Nursing Graduate Mr. Christopher Rian attended School Year Sept. 2006 to Nov. 2007.
Testimonial 2

From: “E Tallent” <extremy06@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, October 2, 2008 9:11 am
To: fdr.chr@kennedyglobal.net
Greetings from Mrs. Emelita Tallent in Texas!
Let me just say it was a pleasure to know the founder and chairman, Cecille S. Kennedy, Dean Pilar Sun, Faculty Head Heidi Calupitan, Registrar Armand Mislang and to all staff of KGSBI.
I want you all to know how much I appreciate your dedication and commitment. As a matter of fact, you all tried hard to provide a comfortable fit as possible for anyone and everyone. Your contribution of time and energy are more special to us.
My Clinical and practical experience was amazing. To look back and see how much ground we’ve covered, it is amazing the skills we learned to practice in the profession of Practical Nursing. Clinical Instructors are knowledgeable, unique and dedicated, namely Mrs. Sitcharing. Mr. Matthew Cruz and the other people there are all wonderful.
I believe KGSBI made a difference in our lives and will bear fruit years down the road. We’ve been the fortunate beneficiaries.
Thank you again!
E. Tallent
Graduated PN course Aug. 21, 2008.
Testimonial 3

I enrolled in this program thru the guidance of Mr Soy Mercado and Attorney Chu. Initially we were five students under him.They were Tonton Seno, Joel Pantillano, Jerry Aznar, Enoy, and me which we started in May 2007. It takes a lot of adjustments especially for me, coz i dont have any background in the healthcare side. (I was a Mech’l. Engineer in the Phil. before but was not able to practice it in the U.S.) I finished my clinicals with the guidance of all the staff on campus to mentioned, all the CI’s in the different fields, office people like Stephanie, Rosyl, Arman, Dr. Calupitan, Ma’am Sun, and others. There were some gliches or should we say , some issues along the way, but that was expected. but then again the management had taken cared of it and solutions formulated to improve those aspect or situations. I did a self review in Oct. 2008 for NCLEX exam. which i took last December 15, 2008 for the state of west virginia and passed it. I filed a reciprocity or endorsement so that i can practice my LVN license in the state of texas, since texas is my home state.
In January, 2009, i found a job in a nursing home as Charge nurse caring for 25 patients in the skilled unit meaning, patients mostly on G-tube (enteral feeding, tracheostomy, colostomy, you name it, its all in there..)it was a great opportunity for me to learn and i was trained as treatment nurse also on week ends.It was a fun and exciting job for more than 3 months. I resigned on that job, as im ready to take another challege, this time on the home health care, paying good money for LVN’s. Im presently working as Quality Assurance LVN in the home health setting. My job right now is not a direct patient care but its an office work auditing all documentations on all RN’s and LVN’s working in the field.
I am very thankful to Cecille Kennedy (the owner) who created this program that makes my life easier, making good money than in the nursing homes or hospitals and less stressful work in the end. So again more power to you guys!… God Bless!…
Allan Castillon (2nd from left)
Graduated PN course Aug. 21, 2008.