Notable Achievements
Elections: Dr. Jose D. Castillo III became the first Filipino president-elect of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) in the US, and Karissa Subedi was elected to the Wagga Wagga City Council in Australia, marking a milestone for Filipino nurses in public service.
Awards and Recognition: Maria Victoria Juan received the Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award 2024, and the Philippine Nurses Association of New York (PNA NY) along with Dr. Leo Jurado were recognized with the 2024 Presidential Award for Filipino Individuals and Organizations Overseas (PAFIOO).
Humanitarian Work: Filipino nurses like Nurse Mary Jean Loreche and Nurse Jaime De Leon have played pivotal roles in global health missions, providing critical care and training in countries affected by disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and conflicts.
Global Impact
Cultural Adaptability: Filipino nurses are sought after worldwide for their ability to adapt to diverse healthcare settings, cultural nuances, and evolving medical practices.
Exceptional Care: They are known for their compassion, empathy, and dedication to patient care, making them valuable assets in healthcare institutions globally Strong Educational Foundation: Filipino nurses receive rigorous training and education, preparing them for the demands of the healthcare industry.
Qualities of Filipino Nurses
Cultural Sensitivity: They possess excellent communication skills, cultural empathy, and a strong work ethic, allowing them to thrive in multicultural environments.
Resilience and Adaptability: Filipino nurses demonstrate remarkable resilience and adaptability in the face of challenges, making them a valuable asset to healthcare teams worldwide
Filipino nurses have achieved global success through resilience, high-quality care, and leadership in healthcare, with notable stories including trailblazers like
Isabelita Paler, the first Filipino to lead the Virginia State Board of Nursing, and Anastacia Giron-Tupas, who advanced nursing education. Others have overcome immigration challenges and pandemics to secure international positions, earning prestigious accolades like the DAISY Award.Key Success Stories and Pioneers
- Isabelita Paler (USA): Became the first Filipino to preside over the Virginia State Board of Nursing in 1997.
- Anastacia Giron-Tupas (USA/Philippines): A pioneer who trained in the U.S. in 1914 and later developed the Philippines' first bachelor of science in nursing program.
- Julita Villaruel Sotejo (Philippines): Founded the University of the Philippines College of Nursing and wrote the Code of Ethics for Filipino nurses.
- Virginia Radl (Austria): A nurse who overcame language barriers and strict regulations to build a long-term career in Austria after arriving in 1978.
- Arlyn Dela Pena Medendorp (USA): A U.S. Army veteran and ICU nurse featured in the documentary "Nurse Unseen" for her contribution to the profession.
International Career Advancements
- Overcoming Retrogression: Many, such as Rodfel and McAlvin, overcame years-long waits, visa denials, and professional hurdles to successfully work in the USA and UK, often gaining experience in intermediate countries first.
- Clinical Excellence: Nurses like Lauren Milanes transitioned from 14 years in Saudi Arabia to become US Registered Nurses (USRN).
- DAISY Award Recipient: A Filipina nurse (unnamed in source) overcame poverty and, with family support, built a career in the U.S., eventually receiving the DAISY Award for compassionate care.
Impact on Global Health
Filipino nurses are recognized for their dedication and compassion, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where they formed a significant part of the front-line response, as documented in "Nurse Unseen". In the UK, Filipina nurses have been recognized with Chief Nursing Officer awards for their service, while others like Paul Zuzon have transitioned from staff nurses to healthcare business owners
Meanwhile, I am Super Proud of Carenna- my youngest grand daughter accomplishments so far
From Ditas FaceBook Page:
Proud Mom moment - Carenna Katague-Thompson will graduate this May - Summa Cum Laude from The George Washington University - with a Bachelor's of Science from the Elliott School of International Affairs with a double major in Geography and a minor in Geographic Information Systems. And NOW she's been accepted to these graduate schools....which one will she pick?? NYC, Paris, Ann Arbor? or...will she get into the other programs. Stay tuned!
My Photo of the DaY:



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