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Feb 12, 2009 08:42 PM

Arroyo announces 'NARS' for unemployed nurses

by Hoss

Arroyo announces 'NARS' for unemployed nurses

abs-cbnNEWS.com | 02/09/2009 10:38 PM
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The government has launched an employment program to address the growing number of unemployed nurses in the Philippines especially amid the ongoing economic crisis.
President Arroyo announced during her speech in the Multi-Sectoral Jobs Summit at the Heroes Hall in Malacañang the launch of the Nurses Assigned in Rural Areas (NARS) program.
"We are launching NARS, or nurses assigned in rural areas... They shall be mobilized in their home towns. They shall also serve as roving nurses for rural schools," said Mrs. Arroyo.
The program plans to give qualified nurses job and training experience by fielding them to rural areas short of medical personnel.
The program mainly targets fresh nursing graduates who have passed the board examination but lack work experience to find jobs abroad.


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Old Feb 13, 2009, 07:39 AM

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Hoss,

You post the most interesting posts.

My question is if there are positions available, why aren't the nurses taking them?

Any professional experience is better than zero experience or volunteering.

Most of the new jobs in the USA are not in hospitals but in outpatient areas. Also from what I have seen the shortage of nurses in the US and Canada are in rural areas not places like NYC or LA. Taking these positions would benefit the people in the Philippines and give the nurse experience and pay check ( I do realize it would be a small check but it is better than giving it away for free).

One last comment, the most rewarding point of nursing is interacting with patients, this would give nurses to learn the true joy of nursing.
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Old Feb 13, 2009, 07:45 AM

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Hoss you post the most interesting articles.

Does this mean there are nursing positions in the Philippines? Why don't the nurses take these positions? Are the dangerous?

I am guessing they don't pay much but isn't any pay better than zero pay?

Posters have posted here that there is going to be an explosion of jobs in the USA in the next 20 years. While some of this is true, the areas where nurses will be needed are going to be in the rural areas of the USA and not in hospitals. This opportunity sounds like a good one for the Philippine nurses.
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Old Feb 13, 2009, 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Alexk49 View Post

One last comment, the most rewarding point of nursing is interacting with patients, this would give nurses to learn the true joy of nursing.
definitely it is true, but i guess not that applicable to the general, because most of the nurses here are really after for an experience in a tertiary hospitals for them to be able to have a good work abroad. both sides could offer less salary but for practical reasons and or particular goals, then they'll surely choose to have an experience in a tertiary hospital, specifically.
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from Hoss
Old Feb 13, 2009, 02:48 PM

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Thanks AlexK; at least it is a small start to offer new grads an opportunity. Unfortunately, 5,000 - 6,000 is woefully below meeting the needs of tens of thousands of unemployed new grads each semester!! Bear in mind, when they speak of "rural" in the Philippines, they mean "RURAL"...no electricity much of the time and very poor sanitation. Even 6 months duty under "rural" conditions can be a very risky proposal to one's own health. On the flip side, the people a nurse would serve under these conditions are the most disenfranchised from any health care services, so a nurse would truly find the work challenging and hopefully rewarding as these are the poorest of poor Filipinos.

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Old Feb 13, 2009, 06:56 PM

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Thanks for your answer. As an experienced nurse, any nursing experience is better than being unemployed. Plus the fact is that the new positions being created in the USA will not be hospital based they will be in the community. If I had to choose between two nurses, one who had no experience or a nurse who worked in rural areas, I would choose the rural nurse.

Another issue, I find confusing, I could never afford to be unemployed for years, how do these unemployed nurses survive? I would think and job with a paycheck would be preferable over sitting at home or volunteering my time.
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from judeamaria
Old Feb 13, 2009, 08:19 PM

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I have heard about this the other day, I felt a bit happy that finally the government has offered a solution to the unemployment problems of newly grad Pinoy nurses. I just want to know where to apply?
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from judeamaria
Old Feb 13, 2009, 08:24 PM

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MANILA, Philippines - A health group has accused President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's administrationb of driving Filipino nurses out of the country to work abroad, effectively neglecting areas in the Philippines in need of proper health care.

“For the longest time, Mrs. Arroyo has known about the dearth of health personnel in the rural areas but has done nothing about it and instead, encouraged Filipino nurses to leave and work abroad in droves," said Dr. Geneve E. Rivera, Health Alliance for Democracy (Head) secretary-general, in a statement on Tuesday.

Rivera said that the President has allowed nursing schools to “mushroom and mass-produce nurses" for the needs of other countries. Some figures have shown that the number of nursing students jumped from 30,000 in 2004 to almost 450,000 in 2008.

“Now, because so many nurses are in dire straits for being unemployed, she is taking advantage of the situation by offering them the NARS program, which is only temporary and may even hurt the rural communities in the long run," she said.

The Nurses Assigned to Rural Areas or NARS program of the Arroyo administration is supposed to be a “stop-gap measure" against unemployment amid the financial crunch.

Under the NARS program, at least five nurses will be sent to each of the 1,000 poorest towns in the country and will be paid at least P8,000 monthly for a whole year. Arroyo also urged local governments to add at least P2,000 to the nurses’ salaries as allowances.

But according to Head, Arroyo is just exploiting the large number of skilled but unemployed and inexperienced nurses by offering them temporary jobs with lower pay rather than “a tenured position with the appropriate compensation."

Rivera added that Arroyo just wants to show that she is doing something to address the health care needs of Filipinos and the worsening unemployment rate.

“Unfortunately, the real bottom line for Mrs. Arroyo is still to force Filipino nurses to work abroad and send dollar-denominated remittances to stave off the effects of the global financial crisis," she said.

President Arroyo has previously said that she hopes for a day when working abroad would only be an option for Filipinos.

“Nawa’y dumating ang araw na ang pagtrabaho sa ibayong dagat ay isang career option lamang, at di ang tanging choice para sa masipag na Pilipino," she told Filipino expatriates during her visit to Qatar last week.

[I hope the time comes when working overseas would only seem like a career option and not the only choice for hardworking Filipinos]

Instead of the NARS program, the health group wants the Arroyo government to open plantilla positions for nurses to work in the rural areas and in public hospitals nationwide, thereby encouraging them to stay and serve in the countryside.

It called for the immediate implementation of the Nursing Act of 2002 and the Magna Carta of Health Workers so that nurses who are currently employed in the public sector will be motivated to stay.

“The Arroyo government should face the issue of health care squarely, rather than offering carrot-and-stick approaches," said Rivera. - GMANews.TV
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from esjay
Old Feb 15, 2009, 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Alexk49 View Post
Another issue, I find confusing, I could never afford to be unemployed for years, how do these unemployed nurses survive?
majority of us are still living with our parents, hence our parents are still supporting us even after college
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Old Feb 15, 2009, 11:02 AM

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Would be easier on your parents to work? Even if they had to supplement your income you would be gaining nursing experience.
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