The Professional Regulatory Board of Nursing (PRBoN) is the official governing body responsible for the regulation, supervision, and development of the nursing profession in the Philippines. Operating under the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), the PRBoN plays a vital role in ensuring the competency, integrity, and ethical practice of Filipino nurses.
Established under Republic Act No. 9173 or the Philippine Nursing Act of 2002, the PRBoN is composed of seven members:
These individuals are appointed by the President of the Philippines, based on recommendations from the PRC and the accredited professional nursing organization.
The law mandates that the board must represent the three major fields of nursing:
As of the latest official update, the PRBoN is composed of the following professionals:
While the law requires that the board represents the major areas of nursing, specific specializations for each member are not officially published online as of this writing.
For the most accurate and updated information, you may contact:
The PRBoN is entrusted with the following duties:
The work of the PRBoN affects thousands of nurses, students, educators, and healthcare institutions across the country. Understanding the composition and function of the board is vital for those who seek to contribute to and elevate the nursing profession in the Philippines.
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