Re: hola! PNLE June 2009 results are out!
the points that you have noted Daly City RN are all valid.
however, for numerous underlying reasons, with the need to support their families and the want of a financially-rewarding career topping the list, there are still high school graduates entering nursing programs. i do not know if in the next 1-3 years the numbers will dwindle, in the face of these realities you've reiterated, but it is also my fear that the numbers will continue to rise. from a philippine point of view - the costs of a nursing education here are currently prohibitive, and may even rise - which might discourage some nursing school entrants. but the fact remains - the country is overflowing with RNs and the options are limited, and lessening by the day.
i am seeing though the trend on the NLE's national passing rate over the last few examinations - and it's gradually going down. is it a way of regulation? vis a vis the quality of nursing education afforded these examinees and RN hopefuls? i do not know.
on the marketing aspect - the new RNs should continue their professional paths via a master's degree, continued trainings and specialized area exposures, even volunteer experience - but these too pose an additional financial dilemma. another 2 years and a thesis program, trainings especially in specialized areas, an RN volunteering in a hospital - the costs will pile up! and because of the law of supply and demand, volunteering
can even mean an RN will pay for one's slot to volunteer... so, with the need to recoup some of the costs, or to finance these plans, including plans to apply overseas - other RNs work in other fields.
but, on another note, with the interest to inspire - here is the
story of the Cebuana graduate who topped the June'09 NLE ---
Pride of Bogo City school lands no. 1 with score of 86.80%
“Nalipay kaayo ko. I thank God, my parents, and my family for my success,” said Yap, after confirming the results posted on-line.
The ranking is a feat for Yap,who had to attend classes all the way in Felipe R. Verallo Memorial Foundation in Bogo City, which is 100 kilometers north of Mandaue City, where her family lives.
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