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Was organized on October 22, 1922, upon the initiation of Mrs. Anastacia Giron Tupas Philippine Nurses Association (PNA)
Formerly known as the Filipino Nurses Association, and its journal, The Filipino Nurse Philippine Nurses Association (PNA)
Philippine Nurses Association (PNA) Formerly known Filipino Nurses Association
A duly incorporated organization of professional nurses employed by the government of the Philippines National League of Philippine Government Nurses (NLPGN)
To promote and maintain the highest standards of nursing in the government National League of Philippine Government Nurses (NLPGN)
Formerly known as the Department of Health National League of Nurses (DHNLN) National League of Philippine Government Nurses (NLPGN)
National League of Philippine Government Nurses (NLPGN) Formerly known as Department of Health National League of Nurses (DHNLN)
Founded in 1963 but was reorganized 10 years later in 1973 Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP)
Initiated the development of Standards for Nursing Service and Nursing Practice in 1976 Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP)
Its main purpose is to promote, elevate, and maintain standards of clinical instruction program of nursing students and to improve nursing service and facilities of the clinical field in hospitals and public health agencies Association of Deans of Philippine Colleges of Nursing (ADPCN)
Officially organized on September 5, 1965, in V. Luna Hospital AFP in Quezon City Military Nurses Association of the Philippines (MNAP)
is doing its share in programs of national interest like family planning projects, nutrition programs, environmental sanitation, and tree planting, among others Military Nurses Association of the Philippines (MNAP)
NLPGN National League of Philippine Government Nurses
DHNLN Department of Health National League of Nurses
ANSAP Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines
ADPCN Association of Deans of Philippine Colleges of Nursing
MNAP Military Nurses Association of the Philippines
Its purpose is to promote friendship and to organize nurses in industrial and commercial enterprises into an Industrial Nursing Unit Occupational Health Nurses Association of the Philippines (OHNAP)
was organized on November 21, 1950, through the initiative of Mrs. Magdalena Valenzuela of the DOH The Industrial Nursing Unit of the PNA
OHNAP Occupational Health Nurses Association of the Philippines
Dedicated to the maintenance of high standards of objectives to standardize and broaden instruction in Public Health Nursing and to undertake that which will enhance professional growth Philippine Association of Public Health Nursing Faculty
In 1975, the Philippine Hospital Association had the agenda of its monthly meeting the problems of the hospitals regarding private duty nurses Private Duty Nurses Association of the Philippines
To promote the professional development, personal growth, and well-being of its members by keeping them abreast with the new and sophisticated methods in the field of OR management Operating Room Nurses Association of the Philippines (ORNAP)
(ORNAP) Operating Room Nurses Association of the Philippines
To promote and maintain standards of nursing practice in the Philippines specializing in Maternal and Child Health Services. Mother and Child Nurses Association of the Philippines (MCNAP)
(MCNAP) Mother and Child Nurses Association of the Philippines
A federation of more than 130 national nurses associations (NNAs), representing more than 16 million nurses worldwide. International Council of Nurses (ICN)
is the world’s first and widest-reaching international organization for health professionals. International Council of Nurses (ICN)
works to ensure quality nursing care for all, sound health policies globally, the advancement of nursing knowledge, and the presence worldwide of a respected nursing profession and a competent and satisfied nursing workforce International Council of Nurses (ICN)
serves as the official national and regional coordinator for nurses and nursing Integrated Registered Nurses of the Philippines (IRNUP)
The IRNUP has direct relationship with the PRCBON since the latter, by virtue of RA 7164
is an umbrella term for advanced practice nurses with many different specialties. Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS)
are advanced practice nurses with prescription writing privileges who can work in as many different specialties as physicians Nurse practitioners
An experienced healthcare worker with a deep understanding of the medical system, these nurses provide insight into how healthcare policy proposals may affect patients. Health Policy Nurse
These professionals are employed by government agencies and hospitals to design and implement health campaigns that impact the surrounding areas or specific populations. Public Health Nurse
Must be master’s or doctorally prepared. Critical reflective thinking, self-directed learning, and leadership skills are mandated expectations for healthcare providers Advanced Practice Nurses
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