SLIDE 1
2006 Capping Ceremony
CLDH-EI Dept. of Nursing
SLIDE 2
sion are handed down
commitment to serve
excellence in the nursing profession
The Capping Ceremony
SLIDE 3
Symbols of the profession
The nurse’s cap represents humility and nobility. It proc- laims a nurse’s readiness to voluntarily take on the res- ponsibilities of caring and rendering service.
SLIDE 4
Symbols of the Profession
The Caduceus depicts Aesculapius, the god of healing, as a staff entwined with two serpents which represent wisdom. The wings at the top symbolize the medical or healing profes- sion.
SLIDE 5 Symbols of the Profession
The Lamp, represented by the candle-lighting ceremony, signi- fies the passing of the torch of nursing knowledge as all your candles are lit from this single
- source. The Lamp will always
shine brightly as a symbol of a nurse’s care and devotion.
SLIDE 6
Florence Nightingale
SLIDE 7 The future of nursing
Nursing shortage in rich countries
– steep population growth – diminishing influx of new nursing students – aging nursing workforce
SLIDE 8 Diagnosis: Not Enough Nurses
The (US) national short- age is already acute — and your safety is at risk. How to fix the problem.
Illustration by James Steinberg for Newsweek
By Anne Underwood Newsweek December 12, 2005 issue
SLIDE 9 Good news?
- Shortage of nurses in the foreign market
- Accessible nursing education
But...
Is quality nursing education guaranteed?
SLIDE 10
PRC: June 2005
Examinees 26,000 Passing rate 50%
CHED: April 2005
Nursing schools nationwide 269 Passing rate (90% or higher) 12
– Located in Metro Manila 4
SLIDE 11 Magnet hospitals
- Premise: higher levels of nursing skills
result in better quality of patient care. Pro-nurse workplace :
– lower patient-nurse ratios – improved salary scales – enhanced training and education
SLIDE 12 Implication for our nurses
- Tougher competition for overseas jobs
- Competition will eventually include the
local work force of the foreign country Solution:
– Quality education – Quality professional training
SLIDE 13 Nursing is an art: and if it is to be made an art, it requires an exclu- sive devotion as hard a prepar- ation, as any painter's or sculptor's work; for what is the having to do with dead canvas or dead marble, compared with having to do with the living body, the temple of God's spirit? It is one of the Fine Arts: I had almost said, the finest of Fine Arts.
SLIDE 14
Congratulations to you all and Good Luck!