The Philippine Army (PA) one of
the three branches of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has recruited
55 new registered nurses to shore up the manpower in fighting the novel
coronavirus 2019 disease or COVID-19.
The newly recruited PA nurses
will be assigned as members of PA medical team, which will be assigned to
various COVID-19 medical treatment facilities including Army Wellness Center,
Rizal Medical Complex and at the Army General Hospital (AGH) as staff nurses.
The PA has assigned the first
batch of 16 nurses at the AGH since last week.
Oath-Taking of the newly recruited PA nurses (photo credit to PA) |
On the other hand, the second
batch of 39 nurses, who took oath today, started their 3-day training on
COVID-19 Response for Nurses as well as orientation on the military
organization.
The new recruits will have to attend and
finish lectures and workshops on PA Health Service, Anatomy and Physiology,
Intro to COVID 19 Disease, Basic Infection Control (use of PPE, donning and
doffing of PPE, hand hygiene, waste disposals, control of traffic and movement
in the clinical area), Basic Nursing Procedures (administration of injections,
care of patients with mechanical ventilators, and nursing documentations).
Being members of the AFP, they were given orientation on the specific military duties and responsibilities, military courtesy, etiquette and military discipline.
Being members of the AFP, they were given orientation on the specific military duties and responsibilities, military courtesy, etiquette and military discipline.
Since
the recruitment follows a special call for enlistment, they will still undergo
the basic military training and will be part of the regular force deployed in
the different Military Treatment Facilities (Station Hospitals and/or Medical
Dispensaries) after the pandemic. Further, fully qualified individuals, are priorities
for application for commissionship either in the Nurse Corps or Regular Officer
Corps. They will be enlisted for an initial one term or three years.
“This
national health emergency calls us for an immediate response to help those who
are in need. The Army is grateful for our frontliners who took the challenge
and risks their lives in the service of the Filipino people,” said Army
Spokesperson Col. Ramon P. Zagala.
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