Thursday, September 5, 2013

Pnan To Hold Valentine’s Ball And Induction Feb. 12

Pnan To Hold Valentine’s Ball And Induction Feb. 12



The Philippine Nurses Association of Nevada ( PNAN ) is booty its induction of officers for 2011 - 2012 and honors the Pace of Dimes Awardees during its Annual Valentine’s Ball on Saturday, February 12, at the Suncoast Resort Hotel & Casino from 6: oo p. m. Inducting lion is Commissioner Lawrence Statement. Garb is semi - formal. Suncoast Hotel is located at the corner of Bulwark Blvd. and Alta Drive in Las Vegas. A donation of $50 per person at the door is requested, and is tax deductible as PNAN is a non - profit 501ฉ mission.
The inductees are headed by Helen Ymson, president - elect; Mary Betita, vice president; May Chevez, Tape secretary, Maureen Nashiak, Corresponding secretary; Efren Bolor, treasurer; Pure Hidrosollo, assistant treasurer; Minda Banaria, auditor; Fernando Ymson, assistant auditor; Carmen Lemon, Vida Braganza, and Amelia Abello, PROs; Delilah Lapid, Business director; Malou Richard, assistant Business gaffer; Priscilla Santayana, Parliamentarian; Elvis Sampal, Sergio Abella and Rolando Jacala, Tranquillity Officers.
For tickets and further information, call Pure Hidrosollo at ( 702 ) 501 - 6899; Mel Abello at ( 702 ) 403 - 0375; Helen Ymson at ( 702 ) 445 - 0578; Cristy Sampal at ( 702 ) 301 - 6309; Vida Braganza at ( 702 ) 338 - 7478; Carmen Lemon at ( 702 ) 580 - 2192; Maureen Nasiak at ( 702 ) 480 - 6310 and Efren Bolor at ( 702 ) 501 - 2609.
It had been a busy and productive three years for the outgoing PNAN administration below the brilliant leadership of Cristy Sampal, from 2008 till 2010.
In 2008, Belen Gabato, PNAN founder and president, was appointed to the Nevada State Board of Nursing. Cristy Sampal, who was then vice president, took over and served the remainder of Gabato’s term. Sampal and fellow officers lengthy where former president Gabato forsaken off.
In Walk 2008, the PNAN conducted a Health Fair in aggregation with Philippine Medical Association of Nevada ( PMAN ), its perennial partner in most community activities, the International Lions Club and the National Unison of Filipino - American Associations ( NaFFAA ) - Nevada Chapter.
In April 2008, Sampal’s priority addressed the seemingly lukewarm banquet of Filipino nursing professionals to PNAN and its mission. Maiden launched the first Membership Drive Campaign at various nursing facilities and agencies in Las Vegas, and met with various chief Nursing Officers and Directors of Nurses. The year axiom a slight increase in PNAN membership.
In May, Sampal led the PNAN delegates from Nevada to the Western PNAA Conference held in San Francisco, CA. Lady also took active role in the HRSA / NEPR Grant Collaborative Approach to RN - to - BSN Program with University of Nevada - Las Vegas ( UNLV ), and the Nevada Community College. In June, the PNAN actively participated in Philippine Independence Day festivities by conducting free Health Screening for the underserved members of the community.
July was a big month for PNAN as it created its own PNAN website at http: / / www. pnanv. org. Also, PNAN delegates took part in the Philippine Nurses Association in America ( PNAA ) National Conference at South Parson Island in Texas; and collaborated with Tracy Singh, Esq. on presenting a seminar on “Avoiding Malpractice through Proper Nursing Tab. ”
In September, the PNAN attended the “Spring Valley Hospital Kick - off on Diversity, ” and participated in Philippine Consular Outreach, and the PMAN - sponsored Health Fair.
In November, the PNAN General Assembly elected Cristy Sampal president for 2009 - 2010, along with vice - president Marlon de la Vega, Tape secretary Pia Perry, Corresponding secretary Maureen Nasiak, treasurer Efren Switchblade, assistant treasurer Pure Hidrosollo, auditor Margie Garcia, assistant auditor Minda Banaria, PROs Carmen Lemon, Myrna Fontillas, and May Chevez, Business gaffer Helen Ymson, assistant Business manager Delilah Lapid, Parliamentarian Hydee Florentino, and Peace Officers Elvis Sampal and Fernando Ymson. They were inducted on February 14, 2009 during the Annual Valentine’s Ball. Sampal’s first validated act was to involve the PNAN in the PNAA’s APNC and KEBF Survey, as well as the PNAA’s Kababayan Emergency Preparedness Pay.
In Step 2009, PNAN was called in to participate in the State Legislative proposal for “Safe Nurse - Patient Ratio in Nevada. ” In April, PNAN delegates attended the PNAA Western Regional Conference in Denver, CO. The PNAN also partnered with local hospitals in educating Filipino nurses on “Cultural diversity and how it affects patient care. ” The next month, it hosted a seminar on “To Err is Human, the Nursing Practice Act and Me – Part 33 in collaboration with Nevada State Board of Nursing. In June, it joined the community at the First Annual Filipino Festival spearheaded by NaFFAA - Nevada Chapter.
In July, Cristy Sampal led the Nevada consulate to the 30th PNAA Conference in Baltimore, MD. In October, the PNAN was invited by U. S. Senate Majority Notability Sen. Harry Reid to participate in the discussion of Healthcare Reform Bill. Also in October, Sampal represented the PNAN at the “Train the Trainer Foundry – Health Heart Health Family” in Burlingame, CA. In November, PNAN contributed to the ABS - CBN fundraiser for the steep victims of Ondoy typhoon that devastated the Philippines in 2009. As a member of Nursing Advisory Council, PNAN participated in “Approach to RN to BSN Program” sponsored by UNLV and Nevada State College. In December, the PNAN donated financially to the fallen Filipino boxer Z Gorres, to help with his medical bills. Gorres won the phrase fight but collapsed on the yelling moments following.
In January 2010, PNAN partnered with PMAN in hosting a fundraiser for Z Gorres. In February, it received its Annual Valentine’s Ball, and honored the PNAN March of Dimes winners. In February, it co - sponsored “Demystifying Naturalization, ” an immigration seminar held at Palace Secure Hotel & Casino.
In February, it besides partnered with PMAN in providing free H1N1 shots at the Gurdwara Baba Submerged Singh ( Indian Sanctuary ). In Step, it donated a home for Gawad Kalinga Hole at the PNAA Zone in Bulacan, Philippines.
In Stride, it and assisted Southern Nevada Health District ( SNHD ) in giving free H1N1shots at the Vaisalkhi Mela phenomenon ( Indian Pluck Festival ).
In May, it conducted a abiding education for its members on “Leadership and
Communication, Hepatitis B, and Immigration Issues” at the Suncoast Hotel & Casino. In June, Sampal and PNAN person officers participated in the 31st PNAA National Conference in Miami, FL. In August, it donated to the Nevada Nurses Educators via NSBN. In October, PNAN partnered with PMAN, SNHD and the “Shots 4Tots” in providing free immunization; co - sponsored a seminar with the PMAN on H1N1; hosted a seminar on “Nurses & Wampum; ” and spearheaded the General Assembly Confab and Hustings of Officers for 2011 - 2012. In November and December, it further partnered with PMAN, SNHD and “Shots 4 Tots” for the free Immunization Drive.
After three years of selfless service to PNAN, Sampal still finds the twin problems that confronted her in 2008. The PNAN continues to face challenges consistent as recruitment and retention of members and officers, as well as need of drive and active maturity in PNAN / PNAA activities among current members and officers. The PNAN, despite its website and nuzzle of modern communications technology, has failed to entice members and unborn members to communicate via internet, as most members remain not sophisticated enough to squeeze the wonders of online communication. The three - year - aged recession also contributed much to the challenges reverse the PNAN today as economic meltdown affected the capital of its long - time sponsors and supporters and so, putting a fog over some of their projects, according to Sampal.

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