According
to the Department of Health, the Philippines currently lacks around 190,000
healthcare professionals. “Addressing the gaps in our healthcare
industry requires the collaboration of many relevant stakeholders. FEU wants to
do its part by equipping more future healthcare professionals with practical
skills and global perspectives that will enable them to address various
healthcare challenges effectively,” says Moira Uy, Dean of Nursing at FEU’s Institute of Health Sciences and
Nursing. A
global perspective
With an aspiration to position Philippine
healthcare education in the global landscape, FEU achieved a significant
milestone through its international branch campus in Brunei, JPMC College of Health Sciences. This
pioneering endeavor makes FEU the first Philippine university to receive a
transnational permit for nursing from the Commission on Higher Education. “FEU actively participates in the goals of the
Transnational Higher Education Act by facilitating the exchange of information,
personnel, and academic programs. This joint venture promotes innovation and
collaboration, positioning FEU as a competitive force in nursing education on a
global scale,” added Uy.
Recent accomplishments highlight FEU’s status
as a top-tier healthcare education provider. In the most recent Philippine
Nurse Licensure Examination, FEU Manila ranked as the third-best performing
school with a 91.84% passing rate. FEU also
performed well in recent Medical Technology Licensure Examination with 92.86%
passing rate for first time examinees. FEU’s continued investment in healthcare
education, both locally and globally, aligns with its commitment to the United
Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being.
“FEU shall serve as principal instrument for
generating nursing knowledge, innovation, and technology to develop relevant
and technical higher order skills needed to compete in the international knowledge
economy. FEU has been and still is actively making its contribution in quality healthcare
resource generation,” said Uy.
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