I salute Team PNoy Senatorial candidate Cynthia Villar for publicly apologizing for the words she has said regarding on the nursing students here in our country. I just hope that when she sits in office the same trait will be shown , a courageous trait indeed.
MANILA,
Philippines - Team PNoy senatorial candidate Cynthia Villar apologized
on Monday, March 4, to Filipino nurses who were hurt by her recent
statement on the nursing profession.
“Taos-puso
po akong humihingi ng paumanhin sa lahat ng mga nurse at kani-kanilang
pamilya na labis na nasaktan sa aking kasagutan sa tanong na ibinato sa
akin sa isang programa sa TV (I sincerely apologize to all the
nurses and their families who were hurt by my response to the question I
was asked on TV),” she posted on her Twitter account @cynthia_villar.
In
a senatorial forum on GMA News TV on February 23, economist Solita
Monsod asked Villar to explain why, as chairman of the House committee
on high education, she opposed the move to close nursing schools that
the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) said did not meet minimum
requirements to continue operations.
Villar
explained that she favored the students who wanted to continue their
schooling. CHED, she said, wanted to close the nursing schools because
they didn't have the required tertiary hospitals where the nurses would
eventually be trained before they graduate and get their BS Nursing
degrees.
This part of Villar's response became controversial: "Actually, hindi naman kailangan ng nurse na matapos ang BSN (BS Nursing). Kasi itong mga nurses, gusto lang nilang maging room nurse,” Villar said in response.
“Humihingi po ako ng pang-unawa sa kahat ng mga nasaktan sa aking sinabi. Wala po akong intensyong maliitin ang mga Filipino nurses (I apologzie. I had no intention to belittle the Filipino nurses),” Villar added.
Team
PNoy campaign spokespersonMarikina Representative Miro Quimbo said
Villar has been “unfairly treated” especially on social media. Quimbo
said Villar was caught off guard with the question because it was about
something that happened several years back.
“She
has sufficiently explained her position on the matter. If there’s
anyone who she’d offended it was not intentional,” Quimbo said during
Team PNoy's press conference.
Was she misunderstood?
Fellow
Team PNoy senatorial candidate Senator Francis "Chiz" Escudero conceded
Villar could have answered Monsod's question better, but he thinks
Villar was "misunderstood" or "taken out of context."
The
bigger issue surrounding the nursing profession, Escudero said, is the
supposedly questionable practice of making them pay for their
internships. "Iyun siguro ang mas dapat pagtuunan ng pansin," he told a health forum Monday, March 4.
Aside
from Escudero, the health forum was attended by former Sen Ramon "Jun"
Magsaysay Jr and former Akbayan Rep Risa Hontiveros. The Team PNoy
candidates were the first to be invited to the health forum. Another
health forum will be held next week for the candidates of United
Nationalist Alliance (UNA).
Magsaysay would not want to directly comment on Villar's statements but he said the issue is "quality education."
"When
a family puts in a lot of capital and even sells his last carabao to
send his daughter or son to a nursing school, that family deserves good
quality education...Nobody can question her quality of ecuation. That is
essence of eduction. Otherwise, it's diploma mill," Magsaysay said.
Hontiveros also refused to directly comment on Villar's statements but stressed that nurses are professionals.
"We
need to look at them as health professionals. They are professionals
not export products. They provide high level of care and they are highly
sought after around the world. We also need to look at the welfare of
their families, who paid the price of labor migration in their own
families," Hontiveros said.
"I think we all agree that we want them to come home and work here and live here with their families," Hontiveros added. - Rappler.com
Thanks to Rappler
BY CARMELA FONBUENA
POSTED ON 03/04/2013 3:03 PM | UPDATED 03/04/2013 3:45
POSTED ON 03/04/2013 3:03 PM | UPDATED 03/04/2013 3:45
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