Department of Health Secretary Teodoro "Ted" Herbosa said on Monday, June 26, that he is eyeing the appointment of a "chief nursing officer" who will supervise the needs of Filipino nurses.
Photo courtesy of Teodoro "Ted" Herbosa Facebook
"I think this is the most brilliant solution that we are talking about so far," he stated.
Photo courtesy of Teodoro "Ted" Herbosa Facebook
"I think this is the most brilliant solution that we are talking about so far," he stated.
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[Free online review offered for NLE retakers](https://mb.com.ph/2023/6/26/free-online-review-offered-for-nle-retakers) He or she will serve as the leader of the National Nursing Advisory Council and will focus on addressing issues concerning nurses' board passing, migration, nursing school qualifications, and others. "I'll support the creation of a chief nursing officer, but I'll also create a whole council," Herbosa stated, noting that the idea was recommended to him by other countries.READ:
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