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"The event is about raising awareness, and really the only way to reach out to our generation is through music, fashion and dance," announced Dr. Marilou Viray, Vice President of the Philippine College of Surgeons Cebu Chapter, who heads the show for a cause Paso Canta Sayaw, along with Dr. Ron del Mar, Dr. Steve Rama. Dr. Axel Elises, Dr. Jose Rizalito Catipay, Dr. Henry Chua and its President Dr. Stephen Bullo, unveiling on November 22, 2012, 7 in the evening at the Cebu Grand Convention Center.

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Dr. Helen Retuta of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Vicente Sotto Memorial Center admits she does not blame nurses and even doctors who have shifted to the nursing profession who want to find better opportunities in other countries.
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At the Kapihan sa Philippine Information Agency yesterday, POEA regional information officer Roy Ligad said the figure was based on the working visas processed by the Cebu office of the POEA from January to June.

Last year, the POEA's regional office processed over 1,510 working visas for nurses, Ligad said.
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"The event is about raising awareness, and really the only way to reach out to our generation is through music, fashion and dance," announced Dr. Marilou Viray, Vice President of the Philippine College of Surgeons Cebu Chapter, who heads the show for a cause Paso Canta Sayaw, along with Dr. Ron del Mar, Dr. Steve Rama. Dr. Axel Elises, Dr. Jose Rizalito Catipay, Dr. Henry Chua and its President Dr. Stephen Bullo, unveiling on November 22, 2012, 7 in the evening at the Cebu Grand Convention Center.

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Dr. Helen Retuta of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Vicente Sotto Memorial Center admits she does not blame nurses and even doctors who have shifted to the nursing profession who want to find better opportunities in other countries.
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At the Kapihan sa Philippine Information Agency yesterday, POEA regional information officer Roy Ligad said the figure was based on the working visas processed by the Cebu office of the POEA from January to June.

Last year, the POEA's regional office processed over 1,510 working visas for nurses, Ligad said.
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