Podcast
Questions and Answers
Who was the first Filipino nurse supervisor appointed under the Bureau of Health?
Who was the first Filipino nurse supervisor appointed under the Bureau of Health?
When were two government schools of nursing established by Zamboanga General Hospital and Baguio General Hospital?
When were two government schools of nursing established by Zamboanga General Hospital and Baguio General Hospital?
Which act created the sanitary divisions and led to the sending of 4 nurses from PGH to Cebu?
Which act created the sanitary divisions and led to the sending of 4 nurses from PGH to Cebu?
Who replaced Ms. Carmen del Rosario as the supervisor of the Bureau of Health after she resigned?
Who replaced Ms. Carmen del Rosario as the supervisor of the Bureau of Health after she resigned?
Signup and view all the answers
When was the Office of District Nursing abolished?
When was the Office of District Nursing abolished?
Signup and view all the answers
Study Notes
Filipino Nursing History
- First Filipino Nurse Supervisor: Ms. Carmen del Rosario was the first Filipino nurse supervisor appointed under the Bureau of Health.
- Establishment of Government Schools of Nursing: In 1922, two government schools of nursing were established by Zamboanga General Hospital and Baguio General Hospital.
- Act Creating Sanitary Divisions: The Philippine Legislature enacted an act in 1915, creating the sanitary divisions and leading to the sending of 4 nurses from Philippine General Hospital (PGH) to Cebu.
- Successor of Ms. Carmen del Rosario: After Ms. Carmen del Rosario resigned, she was replaced by Ms. Julita Cembrano as the supervisor of the Bureau of Health.
- Abolition of the Office of District Nursing: The Office of District Nursing was abolished in 1934.
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.
Description
Test your knowledge on the history of nursing in the Philippines with this quiz! Learn about significant acts, key events, and notable nurses who contributed to the development of healthcare in the country.