DOH: Private sector offered review scholarships for nursing grads who will work in gov't hospitals

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DOH: Private sector offered review scholarships for nursing grads who will work in gov't hospitals
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Health Secretary Ted Herbosa said Thursday that the private sector offered to shoulder the expenses for the board review of eligible nursing graduates, given that they will render service to government hospitals.

unlicensed nursing graduates to work for the government“Lumapit sa akin ang private sector, sila na raw ang magbibigay ng scholarship sa mga nurse na hindi makapasa kung iha-hire sila doon sa position na ‘yun,” he said in TV interview.

“‘Yung ating mga walang kaya na kababayan na nakatapos ng nursing, walang trabaho tapos walang pambayad ng board review, eh paano makakapasa ‘yun? Feeling ko, pag-trabahuin ko siya as a nurse, nakatulong pa siya sa vacant position, malamang ‘pag nag-trabaho siya as a nurse, sigurado one or two tries mapapasa niya ‘yung board exam,” Herbosa added.

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