OUR LEADERS HAVE FAILED US
OUR LEADERS HAVE FAILED US
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The June 2006 Philippine Nursing Board Examinees deserve nothing less than a public apology from the BOARD OF NURSING (bon), THE ASSOCIATION OF DEANS IN PHILIPPINE COLLEGES OF NURSING (adpcn) AND PHILIPPINE NURSES ASSOCIATION (pna) for their undeserved suffering, being discriminated and labeled as cheats and/OR incompetents in print and on national television, when none of the facts point to such a broad conclusion.
It has been found out that the people responsible for the early release of board test questions are members of the BON, former ADPCN members and members in good standing of the PNA.
The June 2006 Nursing Board Examinees should not be scapegoats, for the lapse in judgment or morality, of those who were trusted with positions to uphold and protect the nursing profession.
The board passers should not be sacrificial lambs in a witch hunt THAT DEMANDS THEM TO SURRENDER NOTHING LESS THAN THEir dignity and self respect, BY RETAKING THE BOARD EXAMS.
Those who failed, and the future examinees, deserve to have the peace of mind that they have been given and will be given a fair chance in the Nursing Licensure Exams to come.
On what moral high ground does the BON, ADPCN and PNA stand on, to think that they have the right to demand (THEY NEVER ASKED NICELY NOR DID THEY EVER GIVE OPTIONS) from the June 2006 Board Examinees a heroic demonstration of the values of Honesty, Justice and Integrity?... Values they should have guaranteed present in ALL Nursing board exams. Values they have shown to be wanting in their ranks (AS EVIDENCED BY THE CULPRITS), but not among the examinees (AS EVIDENCED BY THE COMPLAINANTS). They have, instead, burdened all FILIPINO nurses to constantly defend the profession they, as nursing leaders, were trusted never to compromise.
The June 2006 board passers, other examinees and other nurses deserve an apology for the taRNISHED legacy their senior colleagues in the BON have left for them in the Nursing Profession. These nursing leaders have illustrated to the world that neither a license, a row of titles nor years of experience guarantees a good Filipino nurseā¦ AND THEY HAVE MADE IT VERY DIFFICULT FOR OTHER FILIPINO NURSES TO REFUTE THIS.
MOST OF ALL, THE EXAMINEES DESERVE AN APOLOGY FOR THE DETERMINED EFFORTS OF THE BON, ADPCN, AND PNA TO UNDERMINE THE RIGHTS OF THE INNOCENT AND, IN THE PROCESS, HIDE THEIR LACK OF HONESTY, THEIR LACK OF A SENSE OF JUSTICE AND THEIR LACK OF INTEGRITY AS PHILIPPINE NURSING LEADERS.
BY: ICING OF DAVAO CITY
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The June 2006 Philippine Nursing Board Examinees deserve nothing less than a public apology from the BOARD OF NURSING (bon), THE ASSOCIATION OF DEANS IN PHILIPPINE COLLEGES OF NURSING (adpcn) AND PHILIPPINE NURSES ASSOCIATION (pna) for their undeserved suffering, being discriminated and labeled as cheats and/OR incompetents in print and on national television, when none of the facts point to such a broad conclusion.
It has been found out that the people responsible for the early release of board test questions are members of the BON, former ADPCN members and members in good standing of the PNA.
The June 2006 Nursing Board Examinees should not be scapegoats, for the lapse in judgment or morality, of those who were trusted with positions to uphold and protect the nursing profession.
The board passers should not be sacrificial lambs in a witch hunt THAT DEMANDS THEM TO SURRENDER NOTHING LESS THAN THEir dignity and self respect, BY RETAKING THE BOARD EXAMS.
Those who failed, and the future examinees, deserve to have the peace of mind that they have been given and will be given a fair chance in the Nursing Licensure Exams to come.
On what moral high ground does the BON, ADPCN and PNA stand on, to think that they have the right to demand (THEY NEVER ASKED NICELY NOR DID THEY EVER GIVE OPTIONS) from the June 2006 Board Examinees a heroic demonstration of the values of Honesty, Justice and Integrity?... Values they should have guaranteed present in ALL Nursing board exams. Values they have shown to be wanting in their ranks (AS EVIDENCED BY THE CULPRITS), but not among the examinees (AS EVIDENCED BY THE COMPLAINANTS). They have, instead, burdened all FILIPINO nurses to constantly defend the profession they, as nursing leaders, were trusted never to compromise.
The June 2006 board passers, other examinees and other nurses deserve an apology for the taRNISHED legacy their senior colleagues in the BON have left for them in the Nursing Profession. These nursing leaders have illustrated to the world that neither a license, a row of titles nor years of experience guarantees a good Filipino nurseā¦ AND THEY HAVE MADE IT VERY DIFFICULT FOR OTHER FILIPINO NURSES TO REFUTE THIS.
MOST OF ALL, THE EXAMINEES DESERVE AN APOLOGY FOR THE DETERMINED EFFORTS OF THE BON, ADPCN, AND PNA TO UNDERMINE THE RIGHTS OF THE INNOCENT AND, IN THE PROCESS, HIDE THEIR LACK OF HONESTY, THEIR LACK OF A SENSE OF JUSTICE AND THEIR LACK OF INTEGRITY AS PHILIPPINE NURSING LEADERS.
BY: ICING OF DAVAO CITY
TO ALL HONEST BOARD PASSERS!
U N I T E !
GET UP! STAND UP! WE MUST STAND FOR OUR RIGHTS!
LET OUR VOICES BE HEARD IN THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE COUNTRY!
LET JUSTICE PREVAIL FOR THE HONEST BOARD PASSERS!
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