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[Title] => Leaders for Health Program: Transforming rural folk into health leaders
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When a physicians board first-placer announced not too long ago that hed rather work as a nurse so he could easily land a job abroad, he was, in effect, dramatizing a serious problem long pestering the nations healthcare system the steady migration of Filipino health workers to better-paying jobs overseas.
The problem persists. A recent study by the Health Futures Foundation says that 61 of 79 provinces surveyed have reported shortages of doctors since 2004. The large out-migration of health workers from rural to urban areas is another problem.
[DatePublished] => 2006-12-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => A revolution of hope
[Summary] => He probably doesnt know it, but Tony Meloto of Gawad Kalingas speech before the 2006 graduating classes of Ateneo de Manila University is being spread around via the internet. A statement he made is considered noteworthy. He said: "I honor the nameless and unrecognized workers and heroes of other initiatives like Leaders for Health and other NGOs and case-oriented groups who love this country. Today there are tens of thousands of them . . . tomorrow there will be millions. Together we will build a slum-free, squatter-free, crime-free Philippines. . .
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[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
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When a physicians board first-placer announced not too long ago that hed rather work as a nurse so he could easily land a job abroad, he was, in effect, dramatizing a serious problem long pestering the nations healthcare system the steady migration of Filipino health workers to better-paying jobs overseas.
The problem persists. A recent study by the Health Futures Foundation says that 61 of 79 provinces surveyed have reported shortages of doctors since 2004. The large out-migration of health workers from rural to urban areas is another problem.
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[Summary] => He probably doesnt know it, but Tony Meloto of Gawad Kalingas speech before the 2006 graduating classes of Ateneo de Manila University is being spread around via the internet. A statement he made is considered noteworthy. He said: "I honor the nameless and unrecognized workers and heroes of other initiatives like Leaders for Health and other NGOs and case-oriented groups who love this country. Today there are tens of thousands of them . . . tomorrow there will be millions. Together we will build a slum-free, squatter-free, crime-free Philippines. . .
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December 14, 2006 - 12:00am