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About PNA of Tampa Bay |
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The Philippine Nurses’ Association of Tampa Bay, Inc. ( PNA-Tampa) was founded in 1989 by a group of Filipino nurses here in Tampa Bay headed by the founding President, Liw Villagomeza. Their unfailing enthusiasm and dedication have persevered, and their legacy continues to the present officers and members in nurturing our organization. Angie de la Rosa had written in her first editorial debut in the PNA-Tampa newsletter that they envisioned PNA-Tampa as a professional, educational and community service organization of Filipino nurses. Their prime objective is to promote a positive image of nursing to our community via health programs and projects, solely or in conjunction, with other local and national organizations. They also wanted to promote unity and camaraderie among the Filipino nurses both locally and nationwide. Other objectives were to encourage professional growth among its members, to participate in socio-cultural activities of the Filipino-American community and support other worthy causes in the community. At the present time, we are continuing to achieve these goals and represent the Filipino nurse as a vital part of the health care team. We have organized different activities that will help us achieve our objectives like participating in the University Community Outreach Program, Veterans Homeless Program for BP screening, VA Cultural Heritage Day ,The American Prostate Cancer Screening Program, Philippine Cultural Foundation annual festivities, local churches, clinics, and other health fairs. Continuing classes offered through the years to help them meet their competency requirements.
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