SACRIFICIAL LAMBS WE ARE
The Association of Deans are most likely admitting that students from their schools graduated unequipped. They, who molded the students on their respective institutions, should be the foremost people who must defend their students' dignity since their performances reflect on them. If they believe that the 2006 NLE passers are cheaters then they should not have allowed them to graduate or have a diploma bearing the good name of their schools which they have hardly earned all these years.
People look up to nurses as epitome of honesty, respect and integrity and these budding nurses who worked real hard to achieve their goal are now being deprived of their rights and their future as well. They are the ones suffering from the selfishness of the few individuals who do not care for their profession but on their own personal interests. It is so unfair to those who did their best, sacrificed for 4 years, and spent a huge amount of money to pursue their studies and dream of having a good future and what they can call a profession.
It is true that nurses are here to heal and care but if they are not given due respect by the people who are supposedly the foremost promoters of "care", how then can these fresh graduates learn the virtue of Nursing? Wisdom comes from those who are well experienced in this field and so they must use this to guide the new nurses instead of putting them down. Nevertheless, most board passers are affected especially their confidence because of the said refusal of some institutions to hire nurses from this batch. It is imperative that the skills of fresh graduates are not that developed due to limited clinical exposure but it does not necessarily mean that they are incompetent.
If the health institutions will not accept these board passers, where will they expect them to learn more skills and enhance their competency? Instead of giving them the opportunity they deserve for the long years of hardship, this is what they get...mock and disgrace which is deserved only by those who know not how to care.
FROM: IVERETT LORILETT NABONG
http://pentagonreview.proboards37.com/index.cgi?board=wantedyourthoughts&action=display&thread=1155996117
People look up to nurses as epitome of honesty, respect and integrity and these budding nurses who worked real hard to achieve their goal are now being deprived of their rights and their future as well. They are the ones suffering from the selfishness of the few individuals who do not care for their profession but on their own personal interests. It is so unfair to those who did their best, sacrificed for 4 years, and spent a huge amount of money to pursue their studies and dream of having a good future and what they can call a profession.
It is true that nurses are here to heal and care but if they are not given due respect by the people who are supposedly the foremost promoters of "care", how then can these fresh graduates learn the virtue of Nursing? Wisdom comes from those who are well experienced in this field and so they must use this to guide the new nurses instead of putting them down. Nevertheless, most board passers are affected especially their confidence because of the said refusal of some institutions to hire nurses from this batch. It is imperative that the skills of fresh graduates are not that developed due to limited clinical exposure but it does not necessarily mean that they are incompetent.
If the health institutions will not accept these board passers, where will they expect them to learn more skills and enhance their competency? Instead of giving them the opportunity they deserve for the long years of hardship, this is what they get...mock and disgrace which is deserved only by those who know not how to care.
FROM: IVERETT LORILETT NABONG
http://pentagonreview.proboards37.com/index.cgi?board=wantedyourthoughts&action=display&thread=1155996117
The only way to clean up the already huuuuge mess is to have a retake. Whatever passers and non-passers will say, it is the only solution. Kung sa America nangyari ito, wala ng sabi-sabi, retake lang katapat nyan. Walang makakapagreklamo. Damay-damay talaga. Ganyan talaga e. Nagkaroon ng leak, kahit konti lang ang nakakuha, madadamay lahat. Ngayon, para luminis yan, retake lang ang solusyon.
Posted by Anonymous | 9:38 AM
Bravo! Very well said.
Posted by Anonymous | 10:57 PM
I don't think retake is the solution. Why sacrifice the whole batch when only a part of it took advantage of the leakage? if there is justice in this country, let it prevail! Investigate each and everyone of the examinee, starting at the hot spot in Baguio. I know it will take so much time but it is worth the wait especially to those who took the exam honestly.
Posted by Anonymous | 11:03 PM
kung pumasa ka ng wlang leakage at ngreview ka lng sa sarili mo, kce wla kng pangbayad sa review center dahil wlang pera ang magulang mo at ginagapang ka nila sa pag-aaral.tingin mo gugustuhin nilang mgretake? nde cguro db? pero cyempre di mo un mararamdaman kce nde kau un mahirap at nasa sitwasyon ng iba.
kung magreretake man,3and 5, tingin ko lng po dapat un passers lng..why? kce napasa nila un test 1,2,3 ,4 khit meron minus 115 points.those who failed either di nila napasa un ibang test.or un test 3 en 5 lng.
they failed.. its meant to be...
Posted by Anonymous | 1:50 AM
sa UNANG NAG POST
siguro bagsak ka no? or if pumasa ka siguro nabayaran ka.
hindi malilinis ng retake ang ano mang kalat na ginawa ng ust! sila ang dahilan kung bakit lumaki ng ganito ang gulo.
sila at ang mga katulad mo ang dahilan kaya nasisira ang pilipinas sa buong mundo ngayon!
Posted by Anonymous | 10:09 PM
kung sa america nangyari ito, NAKAKULONG NA MGA MAY KASALANAN at NABIGYAN NA NG HUSTISYA ANG MGA INOSENTENG MGA PUMASA!
Posted by Anonymous | 11:54 PM