Makati Medical Center (MakatiMed), through its Nursing & Patient Care Services Division – Center for Nursing Education, Advancement, and Research (CNEAR), participated in the 35th International Nursing Research Congress of Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI or Sigma) on July 27 in Singapore.
The presentation, titled “IGNITE Initiative: Harnessing the Power of Collaboration and Innovative Learning in Building Competent Nurses Globally,” showcased MakatiMed’s pioneering approach to nursing education. The presenters included MakatiMed Senior Nurse Educator Brigitte V. Garcia, RN, CLDP, CLSSYB; Nursing Youth Partner Laarni C. Florencio, MSN, RN, CNL (Founder of The Thinking of You Campaign, USA, and MakatiMed partner on IGNITE in 2023); and MakatiMed Senior Program Manager for CNEAR Joshua Jaime P. Nario, MA, RN, CHA, CLDP, CLSSGB.
In response to the pandemic’s unprecedented challenges—shrinking resources, budget constraints, and the emigration of skilled nurses—the IGNITE Initiative was conceived to address these issues through collaborative partnerships. This project provided essential educational experiences that many healthcare organizations struggle to sustain. Initially aimed at a network of hospitals in the Philippines, IGNITE’s scope expanded globally through a partnership with the Thinking of You Kindness campaign, engaging over 4,000 attendees worldwide. Participants from the Philippines, USA, UAE, UK, Asia, and beyond praised the transformative teaching methods, including gamification and interactive activities, which facilitated a cross-cultural exchange of practices and knowledge.
Sigma, the world’s second-largest nursing organization, plays a crucial role in advancing global nursing practices. The 35th International Nursing Research Congress, themed “Sharing Insights, Advancing Care: Disseminating Nursing Research and Evidence for the Future,” provided a platform for MakatiMed to share their groundbreaking initiative.
“The presentation profoundly impacted nurses, health workers, and all attendees by inspiring and motivating them. It equipped participants with new knowledge and skills, particularly in emerging healthcare trends, advanced clinical skills, and leadership development,” Nario states. “It was an honor to be selected for an oral presentation at Sigma,” Garcia added. “Overall, the event fostered a strong sense of dedication and a proactive approach to enhancing healthcare practices among nurses.”
The IGNITE Initiative demonstrates MakatiMed’s dedication to addressing global healthcare challenges. By participating in the Sigma conference, MakatiMed contributes to the shaping of the future of nursing, ensuring that nurses are well-prepared to deliver high-quality care wherever they may be.