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  2. Nursing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A law that allowed the practice of nursing was reformed in April 1919. Act 2808, also known as "the First True Nursing Law", established the Board of Examiners for Nurses. The first board exam for nurses was given in 1920. Today, nurses must acquire their degrees through a combination of competency-based and community-oriented courses.

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  4. St. Luke's College of Nursing, Trinity University of Asia

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    The Rev. Charles Brent, the first Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the Philippines saw the need for Filipino nurse initiated the school’s establishment together with Miss Ellen T. Hicks, then the first superintendent of nurses. The school had three of the seventeen Filipino women who first took nursing in the Philippines. Courses Offered:

  5. Philippine Nurses Association - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Nurses Association is a professional organization in the Philippines established to promote the holistic welfare of nurses and to prepare them to be globally-competitive. It used to be known as Filipino Nurses Association (FNA). It was founded by Anastacia Giron-Tupas in 1922.

  6. Alliance of Young Nurse Leaders and Advocates - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance of Young Nurse Leaders and Advocates, also known as AYNLA, is a professional organization in the Philippines advocating for the achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (now Sustainable Development Goals), Universal Health Care, and advancement of nurses' rights and welfare. [2]

  7. Health care in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization characterizes Philippine healthcare as "fragmented," revealing a stark disparity in service quality and quantity between the wealthy and the poor. Contributing factors include insufficient budgets, personnel shortages due to nurse migration, and systemic neglect of the impoverished.

  8. Philippine Nurses Association of United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Nurses Association of United Kingdom (PNA-UK) is a non-profit professional organization of Filipino nurses currently in the United Kingdom. [2] The association was created in response to the growing number of Filipino nurses in the UK.

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