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By Crissy at 02/11/07 15:03
The United States gets a lot of its nurses from the Philippines. Filipino nurses must go through a lot of training and it's their bend toward hard work and caring that give them an edge. It was a hard-won battle, but the next testing site for the National Council on Licensure Examinations (NCLEX) will be the Philippines.Original source: Manila Times. A boon for Filipino nurses Tags: medical • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Crissy at 02/11/07 15:03
The United States gets a lot of its nurses from the Philippines. Filipino nurses must go through a lot of training and it's their bend toward hard work and caring that give them an edge. It was a hard-won battle, but the next testing site for the National Council on Licensure Examinations (NCLEX) will be the Philippines.Original source: Manila Times. A boon for Filipino nurses Tags: medical • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Crissy at 02/10/07 20:44
Low testosterone is a serious issue for men. Long-lasting testosterone therapy has been available in the Philippines. It's injected instead of having to be a daily therapy. It restores a man mental, physical, and sexual well-being all of which enhances men's quality of life.Original source: Malaysia Star. Replacing the male hormone Tags: medical • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Crissy at 02/10/07 20:44
Low testosterone is a serious issue for men. Long-lasting testosterone therapy has been available in the Philippines. It's injected instead of having to be a daily therapy. It restores a man mental, physical, and sexual well-being all of which enhances men's quality of life.Original source: Malaysia Star. Replacing the male hormone Tags: medical • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Crissy at 02/09/07 20:35
As President Arroyo works to stop organ brokers poor Filipinos still see selling their organs as easy money. There's a willing market too. Westerners, weary of the long transplant list are all too willing to travel to the Philippines for organ transplants.Original source: Spero News. Oppressed by poverty, Filipinos sell their organs Tags: medical • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Crissy at 02/09/07 20:35
As President Arroyo works to stop organ brokers poor Filipinos still see selling their organs as easy money. There's a willing market too. Westerners, weary of the long transplant list are all too willing to travel to the Philippines for organ transplants.Original source: Spero News. Oppressed by poverty, Filipinos sell their organs Tags: medical • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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