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    Default Nursing licensure exam result dismal–PNA


    By James Konstantin Galvez, Reporter
    “I am not happy with the board exams result.The mortality rate should not be that big,” said the Philippine Nursing Association (PNA) Inc. President Teresita Barcelo on Monday.

    Barcelo said the government has to implement measures to improve the quality of nursing education after expressing concern over the dismal result of the recent nursing licensure exam.

    Part of the reform is an enhanced curriculum that will ensure that nursing students get quality education in their chosen field, Barcelo added.

    The steep decline in the number of those who passed the board exams this month was also observed with some concern by former PNA President Dr. Leah Primitiva Samaco-Paquiz.

    “During our time, the passing rate was about 80 percent,” Samaco-Paquis said, noting that the decline started way back in the 1970s when the Marcos administration “rationalized” the nursing curriculum and changed the five-year course offering to the current four years.

    At present, there are about 460 nursing schools in nationwide.

    Some 39,455 examinees passed the nursing board exam in November 2008 out of 88,649 graduates who took the test, some of whom garnered a passing rate of 44.51 percent.

    The officials cited several factors that led to the “decline” in the passing rates of nursing graduates. Among them, lack of qualified faculty, inadequate resources and facility and the proliferation of sub-standard nursing schools trying to cash in on the nursing boom in the past several years.

    They stressed that these issues should be addressed to put the country’s nursing education on a par with the rest of world.

    They said further that the government should also institute strict monitoring of existing institutions and facilities.

    Earlier, the PNA warned that Filipino nurses are slowly losing their competitive edge even as they noted the decline in the number of hiring in the United States and the United Kingdom, two of the leading destinations of Filipino health professionals.

    At present, there are about 460 nursing schools in nationwide.

    Some 25 “non-performing nursing schools” continue to operate despite a recommendation by a panel of experts for their immediate closure two years ago.

    But Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Chairman, Dr. Emmanuel Angeles admitted that with limited funds, CHED can only monitor and evaluate a small percentage of the 1,726 higher education institutions and the 16,000 programs it offered, including nursing, each year.

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    The government should do something about this pud! ang Quality pud ky nawala na. Naa gyud unta screening ang schools

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    Nursing is really something of a vocation, not just another job. People who get into it just to cash in on the nursing boom may be in for a depressing surprise.

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    ang ang sauna kay grabe man ang leakage

    karon kay higpit naman maong daghan hagbong

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    Quote Originally Posted by mannyamador View Post
    Nursing is really something of a vocation, not just another job. People who get into it just to cash in on the nursing boom may be in for a depressing surprise.
    Sakto dyud, callboy/callgirls nalang kutob ni sila, sobrang man ka.ambisyoso, tagam nuon >_>

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    ang2x pugson man sad jud sa mga tao nga mgnursing. if its not really ur field then msmaau mangita lain.
    nya naa pud dghan nursing skuls nga wala au, pangkwarta nlang bahala na ang proper training.
    no passion sa imo gbuhat wala jud na au!!! =)

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    quantity over quality naman gud mga nursing schools... bahalag bsan kinsa dawaton basta mo enroll..

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    Quote Originally Posted by flanker View Post
    quantity over quality naman gud mga nursing schools... bahalag bsan kinsa dawaton basta mo enroll..

    mao ni gtawag ug g.negosyo ni nila ang nursing...

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    tungod na ni sa ka daghang nursing students...

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    Quote Originally Posted by k.A.i View Post
    ang ang sauna kay grabe man ang leakage

    karon kay higpit naman maong daghan hagbong
    ayaw e-generalize ang leakage ky for decades wa na ni gawas except 2006 grads! its really hurting the quality gyud BUT this is a problem in the SYSTEM and lisod usbon ang na-andan diha!

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    over supply na gyud ang mga nurses karon, dapat pd i-monitor ning mga students kung deserving ba gyud sila magpadayon sa ilang course, kay kung dili sayang lang ang gihaguan nila and dili nila magamit ilang pagka RN, daghan daghan ko kaila nga ang bagsak sa call center lang

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