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Patricia May B. Jurilla

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Patricia May B. Jurilla
NamePatricia May B. Jurilla
Birth date1960s
Birth placeManila, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
OccupationNurse, Academic, Researcher
EducationUniversity of the Philippines, Ateneo de Manila University

Patricia May B. Jurilla is a Filipino nurse, educator, and researcher known for contributions to clinical nursing practice, nursing administration, and health sciences education in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. She has held faculty and administrative posts at major Philippine universities and collaborated with international institutions and agencies in nursing policy, curriculum development, and community health initiatives. Her career intersects with public health programs, professional nursing organizations, and multinational health bodies.

Early life and education

Born in Manila, Jurilla grew up amid the social and political developments that shaped post‑Martial Law Philippines society and pursued nursing during a period of health sector reform influenced by agencies such as the World Health Organization and the Department of Health (Philippines). She earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of the Philippines and completed graduate studies at institutions including Ateneo de Manila University and training programs associated with the University of Santo Tomas and the Philippine Normal University. Her formative mentors and collaborators included faculty linked to the Philippine Nurses Association, the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA), and nursing scholars engaged with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations health initiatives.

Nursing and academic career

Jurilla's academic career has spanned clinical practice, nursing education, and university administration at institutions such as the University of the Philippines Manila, the Ateneo de Manila University, and regional campuses affiliated with the Mindanao State University system. She served in roles interacting with hospital partners like the Philippine General Hospital, training centers such as the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, and specialty services collaborating with the Philippine Heart Center and the National Kidney and Transplant Institute. Her teaching and administrative duties placed her in professional networks that included the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA), the International Council of Nurses, and regional consortia connected to the Asian Development Bank health projects and the United Nations Children's Fund health programs.

Research and publications

Jurilla has authored and coauthored studies on clinical nursing procedures, patient safety, community health nursing, and nursing education reform published in Philippine and regional journals associated with publishers and societies such as the Philippine Journal of Nursing, the Journal of Clinical Nursing, and conference proceedings from the International Nursing Research Congress. Her research collaborations brought her into project consortia with institutions like the University of the Philippines, the University of Santo Tomas, the Ateneo de Manila University, and international partners including the World Health Organization Philippines country office, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and the Asian Development Bank. Topics she examined intersected with hospital accreditation frameworks used by the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, patient safety standards influenced by the Joint Commission International, and community interventions aligned with UNICEF maternal and child health initiatives.

Professional affiliations and awards

Throughout her career Jurilla participated in professional bodies such as the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA), the Association of Philippine Nursing Colleges, the International Council of Nurses, and regional academic networks linked to the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning. She contributed to policy working groups that interfaced with the Department of Health (Philippines), the Civil Service Commission (Philippines), and health program funders including the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank. Her recognitions include institutional awards from universities like the University of the Philippines and honors from professional societies such as the Philippine Nurses Association, as well as invitations to present at international forums including the World Health Assembly and the International Council of Nurses congresses.

Personal life and legacy

Jurilla's personal commitments to nursing education, mentorship, and community service have connected her with civic organizations and health NGOs such as Philippine Red Cross, local chapters of Doctors Without Borders, and community health programs supported by UNICEF and the World Health Organization. Colleagues and former students have continued her initiatives in nursing curriculum innovation at institutions including the University of the Philippines, the Ateneo de Manila University, and provincial nursing schools affiliated with the Commission on Higher Education (Philippines). Her legacy is reflected in curricular reforms, published works cited by nursing educators and policymakers, and ongoing collaborations with professional and international health organizations.

Category:Filipino nurses Category:Filipino academics Category:University of the Philippines faculty