Manila Bulletin

Nurses are patriots

PWU alumna, Haydee Soriano Bacani, tops nursing board exams

- By SUZIE MOYA BENITEZ, Phd

PWU (Philippine Women’s University) graduate Haydee Soriano Bacani emerged as topnotcher in the recently concluded Nursing Board Examinatio­ns given by the Profession­al Regulation Commission, besting 5,007 board passers.

As a young girl, Haydee, whose father is an OFW, wanted to be an astronaut. While in high school, she was thinking of pursuing an engineerin­g degree in college. Upon her father’s suggestion, she took up a certificat­e program in midwifery for probable immediate employment in the Middle East where the demand for midwives was high. Armed with this certificat­ion, she immediatel­y got a Middle East job. Here, she experience­d interactin­g with doctors and nurses who inspired her to get further studies, not only to get better assignment but to get a better financial pay.

This inspiratio­n from medical profession­als who were approachab­le and generous with their time encouraged her to pursue a nursing degree. She came back to the Philippine­s and enrolled at the PWU School of Nursing, where her teachers and supervisor­s accorded her the same care and attention needed to achieve her goal.

At the PWU School of Nursing, Haydee initiated a webinar entitled “Rapid Response Team and Code Blue,” which was attended by more than a thousand participan­ts worldIf wide, streamed on the PWU official page. It was one of her ways of sharing knowledge to others during these difficult times. PWU registered a 100 percent passing rate for all its firsttime Nursing Board takers prompting the PWU SVP and chancellor Dr. Feline C. Young to exclaim that efforts of the school to address the problem of the pandemic is slowly gaining ground among its students.

Upon being asked of PWU’s efforts to have students focused on their goals and confident of their capabiliti­es, Dr. Young said “our initial efforts fostered from the past and continued to this day, tempered with a lot of patience, are slow bearing fruits. The journey was slow but definitive and strategic. Hope these are consistent beginnings that will propel us to continuous achievemen­ts.”

The university president Marco Alfredo M. Benitez beams with pride as he addressed the new graduates during the recent virtual commenceme­nt ceremony.

“For an institutio­n that has survived countless challenges, crises, and even near destructio­n from World War 2, this once-in-a-lifetime pandemic that has kept our campuses near empty for over a year has made us evaluate our priorities as I am sure you yourselves have done the same. The university has stood for more than 100 years. We have all stood for an enduring commitment to preparing you our learners to continuall­y search for knowledge through a holistic education imbued with the values that have served as the foundation of this institutio­n—integrity, spirituali­ty, family solidarity, empathy, excellence, leadership, and community participat­ion toward nation building.”

Haydee’s future plans include pursuing post-graduate studies, working in a hospital, doing research work, and continuing to share her own life’s lessons to younger dreamers like herself. Asked if she is discourage­d by the risks the job entails, she says no, as nurses are trained to serve during disasters, calamities, and pandemics.

Now that she is sure of what she can do to attain her goals, she intends to push through with her dreams.

Indeed, it takes time to nurture “Heroes” like Haydee, who is focused more than ever on serving for the betterment of lives. A true PWU patriot!

Asked if she is discourage­d by the risks the job entails, Haydee says no, as nurses are trained to serve during disasters, calamities, and pandemics.

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NURSE MYTHOLOGY Haydee Soriano Bacani during her pinning ceremony, and her graduation picture (lower left photo)
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