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Feb 13, 2009 05:56 PM

Too many nurses in the RP


Before taking up Nursing, students and parents must understand the situation by reading this article. There are no job opportunities waiting due to so many graduates and not enough jobs or visas for the USA. Graduating as a nurse is not a sure ticket to the USA, and they must accept this. The increase in the course requirement to five years will earn the government much money but will also delay the creation of new, jobless nurses.

With dreams dying, Filipino nurses ponder options, set new directions


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from mauiboy
Old Feb 14, 2009, 07:06 PM

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i admire your admirable concern for Filipino nurses....from the posting of VB'S,to retrogression, up to updates on whats going on in the financial market in the U.S. you've really shown your interest for the Filipino nurses.
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from pilgrim
Old Feb 15, 2009, 06:29 PM

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Thank you for sharing this article, greenjungle. It's an intelligent and well written piece about the current situation of the nursing profession in the Philippines. It's also another excellent argument against the adding of another year to nursing education. It's just another attempt at a quick fix, nothing more.
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from judeamaria
Old Feb 16, 2009, 08:03 AM

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I can relate very well to this article. It accurately describes the situation of Pinoy nurses now. Thanks for posting.
Anyway, sometimes I'm thinking that we are all suffering because of greed. There's the greed of those owners of unqualified schools; greed of people taking up nursing just because of money (so sad); greed of people from the government (like CHED, who's supposed to be regulating nursing schools in the Phils.); etc... In fact, I was once a direct victim of this greed(of review centers and a former member of BON) coz I'm one of the june 06 passers. It makes me sad but tis also a wake up call for me. I realized that I also became greedy: wanting to leave the Phils as soon as possible and always thinking of the dollars I'll be earning. I forgot the real reason why I took up nursing in the first place. I took up nursing because I want to take care of the sick, a very honorable work. Now, I'm still here in the Phils and unemployed. However, my priorities now have changed and what I really want to happen to my career is clearer now. It did me good to finally remember my reason for taking up nursing.
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from lenjoy03
Old Feb 16, 2009, 11:16 AM

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You see, some people only looks at the surface of things. There's a reason why they're doing that. Except for greed of course! We can't always take that away. But then again, if we try to go further, we can see that there are still advantages for proposing this. Partly it can help solve the problem and who knows it might help in molding our future nurses. But to those who are struggling and not on a well to do family, this is a torture and adding to the problem.

The problem with us Filipinos is that we refuse to look at two directions. We only see what we want to see. And that always leads to confusion and chaos.
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Old Feb 18, 2009, 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by judeamaria View Post
I can relate very well to this article. It accurately describes the situation of Pinoy nurses now. Thanks for posting.
Anyway, sometimes I'm thinking that we are all suffering because of greed. There's the greed of those owners of unqualified schools; greed of people taking up nursing just because of money (so sad); greed of people from the government (like CHED, who's supposed to be regulating nursing schools in the Phils.); etc... In fact, I was once a direct victim of this greed(of review centers and a former member of BON) coz I'm one of the june 06 passers. It makes me sad but tis also a wake up call for me. I realized that I also became greedy: wanting to leave the Phils as soon as possible and always thinking of the dollars I'll be earning. I forgot the real reason why I took up nursing in the first place. I took up nursing because I want to take care of the sick, a very honorable work. Now, I'm still here in the Phils and unemployed. However, my priorities now have changed and what I really want to happen to my career is clearer now. It did me good to finally remember my reason for taking up nursing.
GREED
That's right!!! You hit the nail on the head.
We all know that very few of the hundreds of thousands of students flooding the nursing schools are really there because they want to care. It's unbelievable that countless Pinoy students who would rather be in other courses suddenly developed compassion and caring just now in their hundreds of thousands. Where were these students when there was no nursing demand? There you have it, the basic drive that fuels and propels the nursing craze. And a lot of peripheral industries are getting rich over this greed to immigrate to the USA like you said the review centers. Can you imagine the revenue that PRC gets out of the 80,000 plus graduates who take the NLE twice each year? It's staggering money pouring into government coffers. So it's in a lot of people's interest to fan the Nursing bandwagon even if there are now too many jobless nurses in the Philippines and NO VISAS AVAILABLE FOR THE USA for the thousands waiting in line by Consular Processing. People should wake up to this reality and put their children in the courses that will get them jobs right in the PI. And there are a lot of call centers for our nurses if they want to survive.
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Old Feb 18, 2009, 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by greenjungle View Post
GREED
That's right!!! You hit the nail on the head.
We all know that very few of the hundreds of thousands of students flooding the nursing schools are really there because they want to care.
That's shameful.
In other countries, people go to nursing school because they actually want to be a nurse!
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Old Feb 18, 2009, 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by judeamaria View Post
I can relate very well to this article. It accurately describes the situation of Pinoy nurses now. Thanks for posting.
Anyway, sometimes I'm thinking that we are all suffering because of greed. There's the greed of those owners of unqualified schools; greed of people taking up nursing just because of money (so sad); greed of people from the government (like CHED, who's supposed to be regulating nursing schools in the Phils.); etc... In fact, I was once a direct victim of this greed(of review centers and a former member of BON) coz I'm one of the june 06 passers. It makes me sad but tis also a wake up call for me. I realized that I also became greedy: wanting to leave the Phils as soon as possible and always thinking of the dollars I'll be earning. I forgot the real reason why I took up nursing in the first place. I took up nursing because I want to take care of the sick, a very honorable work. Now, I'm still here in the Phils and unemployed. However, my priorities now have changed and what I really want to happen to my career is clearer now. It did me good to finally remember my reason for taking up nursing.
I understand you need to want to nurse, it is rewarding. How about volunteering your time? Not the slave volunteer program that your country has.

Perhaps you could contact the Hospice Association

http://www.eapcnet.org/organisations/philippines.html

http://www.hospicecare.com/newslette...h04/page7.html

http://www.eolc-observatory.net/glob..._workforce.htm

Sounds like they could use your help.
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from monita25
Old Feb 18, 2009, 06:45 PM

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hi greenjungle! youre sooo right!!! i was already thinking of spreading the news about the real situation of many unemployed nurses. i was thinking maybe i seek the help of IMBESTIGADOR! hehe let them interview me and the others so the parents would understand us...i hope the media wud make some documentary about this...
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from kyckerz
Old Feb 18, 2009, 10:49 PM

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Two thumbs up for this thread. A few number of reasons why these students take up nursing:
1) Parents said so: for these parents think that this course is the ticket abroad.
2) For some, they wanted to migrate and thought of the same thing as in #1
3) They thought that nursing career can make them millionaires
4) Nothing, they really cannot choose what course they want.
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