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  2. Nursing shortage - Wikipedia

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    While a nurse in the Philippines will earn between $180 and $200 U.S. dollars per month, a nurse in the U.S. receives a salary of $4,000 per month. [60] Nurses abroad are greatly respected in the Philippines as they are able to support an entire family at home through remittances.

  3. Nursing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Nursing in the Philippines is provided by professionally trained nurses, who also provide a quarter of the world's overseas nurses. Every year, some 20,000 nurses work in other countries. [1] Nurses in the Philippines are licensed by the Professional Regulatory Commission. The advance of nursing in the Philippines as a career was pioneered by a ...

  4. History of Filipino nurses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nurses living abroad decreased the amount of competition within the job market. [11] Wages were also drastically lower in the Philippines than the U.S.; during the 1970s, a nurse in the Philippines would have to work nearly 12 years to make the equivalent of one year's salary for a Filipino nurses in the U.S., creating a very powerful incentive ...

  5. Philippine Board of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Board of Nursing is an administrative body under the Professional Regulation Commission that regulates the practice of nursing in the Philippines. Its three primary purposes are: To provide regulatory standards in the practice of Nursing by implementing the Nurse Practice Act and by lobbying to Congress any proposed amendment to ...

  6. Health care systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In Italy the public system has the unique feature of paying general practitioners a fee per capita per year, a salary system, that does not reward repeat visits, testing, and referrals. [188] While there is a paucity of nurses, Italy has one of the highest doctor per capita ratios at 3.9 doctors per 1,000 patients. [189]

  7. Central Philippine University – College of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Dorotea Caldito - One of the first three graduate nurses of the Philippines who graduated in 1909. [5] Felipa De la Pena (Gumabong) - One of the first three graduate nurses of the Philippines who graduated in 1909. [5] Loreto D. Tupaz - 1976 Anastacia Giron Tupaz Awardee (highest award for the nursing profession in the Philippines). [6]

  8. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    Image credits: historycoolkids The History Cool Kids Instagram account has amassed an impressive 1.5 million followers since its creation in 2016. But the page’s success will come as no surprise ...

  9. Philippine Nurses Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, the organization was renamed Philippine Nurses Association, the same year that the present headquarters in Malate, Manila was inaugurated. It was awarded the Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization by the Professional Regulation Commission in 2003, besting 40 other professional associations, and was five-time nominee for ...