Professional NurseA Nurse is a health care professional engaged in the practice of nursing. Along with other health care professionals, nurses are responsible for the treatment, safety, and recovery of acutely or chronically ill/injured people; health maintenance of the healthy; and treatment of life-threatening emergencies in various health care settings. Nurses may also be involved in research and may perform non-clinical functions necessary to the delivery of health care.
All Professional Nurses are required to have a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing. Practice of the profession requires a license issued by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), the body which oversees the licensing of nurses and other professionals.
Locally, a professional nurse employed in government receives an entry level salary of P6,000 a month in rural areas while nurses in the urbanized areas receive around P8,000 a month. In the private sector, the rate averages around P12,000 per month.
Overseas, the pay scale is much way above local rates with the US market offering a monthly salary of $4,000, the United Kingdom with $ 34,221 (£17,000 entry level) and the Middle East $700 - $1,500.
There are several distinct levels of the nursing career structure distinguished by increasing education, responsibility, and skills. Advanced practice nursing which involves diagnosis of health problems and prescription of medication and other therapies is the next career move for a professional nurse. These are the clinical nurse specialists and nurse practitioners who have acquired a PhD and have gained specialization in clinical nursing, research, health policy, teaching, and consultancy.
Aside from employment in hospitals, clinics and other establishments, the following are the emerging local job market for nurses:
In the overseas market, there is an increasing and continuous demand for nurses and other health care professionals particularly in the US, Canada, Ireland, UK, Australia & the Middle East. The demand in existing foreign markets for nurses specializing in geriatric care, acute/intensive care, cardiovascular care, renal, dialysis, oncology and telemetry is likewise fast growing. At present, the Philippine government is working on expanding the market for Filipino nurses in Slovenia, Cyprus, Italy and Japan. Likewise, an agreement has been forged between the Philippines and Bahrain on an exchange training and recruitment program for Filipino nurses and other health professionals; and with Auckland, New Zealand to hire Filipino nurses under a direct-hiring scheme.
The cost of pursuing a BS in Nursing degree may range between P145,000 to P390,000 in a private school. The cost is much lower in public universities where tuition fees amount to only around P50,000 for the entire course.
* Based on tuition fee rates for school year 2007 - 2008