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Hot Issue of Indonesian Nursing

4 hot issue of Indonesian Nursing is often discussed on the Internet, such as Blog, Facebook, Twitter and other social networks are:

Hot Issue of Nursing:

  1. About Practice and Nurse Registration
  2. Nursing Education
  3. About the Organization PPNI
  4. About the Bill of Nursing 

Practice and Nurse Registration
Investigated the authority to take action. Sorting between medical treatment and nursing actions, which may be done and what should not be, so that nurses do not do malpractice.

Nursing education
Discussing about the profession of nurses who have not received recognition as a group III.B equal to other professions, such as pharmacists and doctors. Then, it is difficult for nurses in the hospital for continuing education.

Organizations PPNI
Only criticism: cynical tone tends members of the organization PPNI (Indonesian State Nurses Association). As if there is a vote of no confidence in the ability of the management to run the organization is good and able to fight for the fate of members.

Bill Nursing
Questioning and voicing, the extent to which the development of nursing bill in the Legislature.

I think the points hot issue  Issues in Indonesian Nursing. If anyone would like to add, please boxed comments.

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