3 - NURSING LEADERS IN PH

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Q: First Filipino Nurse – Chief Nurse and Superintendent;

A: Anastacia Giron Tupas

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Founder of the Phil. Tupas Nurses Association.

Anastacia Giron-Tupas

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First Filipino to earn a Master’s Degree in Nursing abroad.

A: Cesaria Tan

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Q: Pioneered Hospital Social Service in San Lazaro Hospital where she was the Chief Nurse.

A: Socoro Sirilan

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Q: Pioneer in School Health Education.


A: Rosa Militar

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Q: Pioneer in Nursing Education.

A: Sor Ricarda Mendoza

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Q: First Editor of the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA) magazine “The Message”.

A: Socorro Diaz

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Q: First full-time editor of the newly named PNA magazine “The Filipino Nurse”.

A: Conchita Ruiz

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Q: Known as the “Dean of Philippine Nursing” and the “Florence Nightingale of Iloilo.”

A: Loreto Tupaz

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3 health and nursing organizations in ph

  1. colegio de santa isabel

  2. gota de leche

  3. liga nacional filipiniana para la protection de la Primera Infancia

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Q: Institution in Naga City that took care of poor girls.

A: Colegio de Santa Isabel

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Q: Organization in Manila, established in 1907, that served as a milk station.

A: Gota de Leche

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Q: Main objective of Gota de Leche.

A: To promote health in infants through proper feeding

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Q: Organization that worked for the passage of child welfare legislations.

A: Liga Nacional Filipiniana para la Protección de la Primera Infancia

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Year a committee of three was created to draft a bill for the establishment of schools of Nursing.

1903

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Year four women started training in nursing at Union Mission Hospital (1901) now Iloilo Mission Hospital,

1906

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Year Nineteen students were admitted to a preliminary course in nursing at the Philippine Normal School.

1907

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Article No. 1975 reorganized the school under the Bureau of Health. The school continued as one of the activities of the newly opened Philippine General Hospital and became known as the Philippine General Hospital School of Nursing.

1910

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Act 2468 – Granted title “Graduate in Nursing” from PGH.

1915

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Act 2808 – Nurses Law

1919

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First board exam for nurses.

1920

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PGH & Philippine Health Service opened post-grad public health nursing.

1922

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Filipino Nurses Association (now PNA) established.

1922

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PNA set standard nursing curriculum.

1924

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1st handbook for Public Health Nurses & Midwives by Bureau of Health

1940

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IMH Nursing School moved to Central Philippine College.

1947

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UP College of Nursing established.

1948

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81 Rural Health Units created.

1953

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R.A. 877 – Nursing Practice Law.

1953

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UP College of Nursing offered M.A. in Nursing; promote research.

1955

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Nursing school accreditation movement started.

1968

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M.A.N. offered at CPU.

1973

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CPU College of Nursing accredited.

1978

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R.A. 7164 – Only top 40% of HS graduates can enter Nursing

.1990

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CHED Memo 27 – 2-year AHSE as prep for health courses.

1998

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R.A. 9173 – Nursing Act; removed top 40% requirement.

2002