My close friends, especially those in nursing who had saw my post on Facebook, Blogs etc, has in a way of another came to an agreement with me. I believe alot of nurses out there who had yet to see the previous post, will also agree to a certain extent on the issues I've expressed. (Probably not those Local 'scholars')
I do agree that in the previous post, I have worded my work with alot of explosives and heavily peppered. Personally, I do believe that to get certain point across, you need to be very explosive, not in the sense of using $^%$#@*&^ and such, but using strong words and sentences. If today I am to post the same post but write in such a subtle manner, many would question if I am really wanting to seek change.
If I were to compare. The current Nursing Directors and Managers and many more in all major institution or government link institutions are like the current ruling party. Myself and others who share the same cause as me, are the oppositions. It has been a very uphill journey for nursing to seek a new reform and alternative voice, sounds familar? Appear alot like the oppositions in singapore agains the ruling government.
I've alot of comments on nursing. I'll like to emphasise on this point that I'm about to make, THE PREVIOUS GENERATION HAD DONE ALL THEY COULD, ITS TIME TO RISE UP FOR THE Y GENERATION, TAKE UP THE FAITH FOR THE BETTER OF ALL NURSES. I came into nursing believing alot of how I can help my patients, how nursing portray as a tightly knitted profession, and I came to a huge dissapointment since my student nursing days. I am questioning myself If I do still hold the conviction as I had prior to me experiencing the "adverse" effects of nursing. I believe strongly that many nurses are questioning themselves on this, or for some, they may have even lost the conviction long ago.
I'll probably re-edit my previous post and do a much proper post for further mass spreading purpose, and maybe, hand over to my MP representative when he comes house visiting and see how he can help me solve. (Sly intentions here.)
Neverthelss, I still want to hold onto the hope that there is still that small little hope and chance for a change. Change we need. (Obama's 2008 Presidential Campaign Slogan.)
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