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MICHIGAN,
USA. One of the pioneer Boholana nurses has laid down
her cap from service in the US.
Nursing
course was yet unknown to Leonora Añasco and
other young high school graduates of Inabanga after
World War II. She was among the negligible few who were
attracted and enticed to the rare opportunity.
To
recall further, after World War II there was a dearth
of public school teachers. Many took up teaching course
after high school graduation.
A
couple of years later U.S. Congress passed a law allowing
foreign medical graduates and health care professionals,
doctors, nurses and technicians to work in U.S.A.
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