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Embassy helps prepare Helios Klinik Leezen staff for onboarding of Filipino nurses

October 31, 2019

To help incumbent personnel prepare for the arrival of their new Filipino colleagues next year, Consul Catherine Torres of the Philippine Embassy in Berlin gave a presentation at the orientation session held on 29 October 2019 at the Helios Klinik Leezen.

 

Situated on the banks of the Schweriner See in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Helios Klinik Leezen is a 240-bed hospital with one of the biggest intensive care units in Germany. It expects to welcome its first batch of 15 Filipino nurses in mid-2020, with another 25 nurses going to a sister facility across the lake, in Schwerin.

Consul Torres with, from left, Mr Schneider, Mr Clausing, Mr Green, and Mr Lobrigo.

Around 60 hospital staff led by their managing director, Mr Thomas Clausing, attended the orientation, which was jointly organized with Helios by GP Care Solutions GmbH, the placement agency working with them in bringing Filipino nurses to Germany. Also present was Mr John Green, the nursing director of Helios Kliniken Schwerin, which will receive some of the nurses. GP Care Solutions’ managing director Frank-Uwe Schneider gave a presentation that touched on, among other aspects, the history, geography, and demographics of the Philippines.

 

Next to present was Mr Enrico Lobrigo of GigaMarie and Tandem Language & Training Center, which offers German language classes in the Philippines for nurses preparing to work in Germany. He talked about intercultural learning and intercultural competence, drawing on his experience having lived in Germany for 13 years before returning to the Philippines.

Consul Torres then took the floor with a presentation that highlighted the Philippines’ long history of providing nursing care around the world, including in Germany, where a few thousand Filipino nurses were deployed in the late 1960s under an intergovernmental arrangement. She then updated them on the current healthcare employment cooperation, before touching on cultural differences and some concerns raised by Filipino nurses working in Germany with the Embassy.

Around 60 hospital personnel attended the orientation to prepare them for onboarding their Filipino colleagues.

She underscored the challenges faced by the Filipino nurses in learning a new language and adapting to a new climate and culture, and expressed the hope that the hospital staff will support them in their adjustment. (END)

Philippine Embassy Meets Officials of Newly-Formed Agency for Healthcare Professionals and Filipino Community in Saarland

October 31, 2019

L-R Anna Kaufman of the Federal Ministry of Health, Ambassador Dizon-De Vega, Christoph Klos of DeFa, Labor Attaché Delmer Cruz, and DeFa Executive Director Thorsten Kiefer (photos by POLO-Berlin)

Philippine Ambassador to Germany Theresa Dizon-De Vega with Labor Attaché Delmer Cruz met with officials of the newly-established German Agency for International Healthcare Professionals (DeFa) at the DeFa Headquarters in Saarbrücken, Germany on 30 October 2019.

The meeting was attended by DeFa Executive Director Thorsten Kiefer, DeFa Head of Recognition and Visa Services Christoph Klos, and Anna Kaufmann of the German Federal Ministry of Health-Migration Policy and Integration Services Division.

The Philippine Embassy and DeFa officials discussed the role of the new German agency in ensuring that the process for hiring international healthcare professionals, including Filipinos would be transparent, fair, and efficient.

While in Saarbrücken, Ambassador Dizon-De Vega and Labor Attaché Cruz also met with some members of the Filipino-German community including German lawyer Stefan Crauser who has been assisting Filipino nationals in Germany.  The Community’s activities for the coming year were shared while the Embassy team encouraged the Filipinos to take part in the initiatives of both the Embassy in Berlin and the Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt.

A brief meeting with the Peter Gillo, Regionalverband Director for Saarbrücken also took place. Mr. Gillo is responsible for the allocation of budgetary funding for the different socio-economic programs in Saarbrücken and is also a supporter of Filipino-German Community events and programs in Saarland. END

L-R Amb. Dizon-De Vega presents tokens to DeFa Officials; Ms. Anita Nowack, President of the Kinderhilfe Philippinen, Amb. Dizon-De Vega, and Regionalverband Director Peter Gillo

 

Amb Dizon-De Vega and Labor Attaché Cruz with members of the Filipino-German Community

Abiso

October 31, 2019

MULTI-AWARDED FILIPINO ARTIST SAM PENASO’S SOLO EXHIBIT OPENS IN BERLIN

October 29, 2019

Amb. Dizon-de Vega welcomes guests to the exhibit. Photo by Mr. Renante Estrella.

Multi-awarded artist Mr. Sam Penaso’s first solo exhibit in Berlin was formally opened on October 28, at the Philippine Embassy’s Sentro Rizal.

The exhibit features more than 20 of Penaso’s collection of paintings with intricate geometric patterns and nature scenes, fictional characters, and human figures vividly depicted on canvas.

 

Philippine Ambassador Theresa Dizon-de Vega led the ceremonial cutting of the ribbon to mark the opening. She was joined by Penaso and the exhibit’s curator, art impresario and Kunst Gallery Managing Director Virgilio Cuizon.

 

The event was attended by members of the diplomatic corps and Filipino community members, as well as other Berlin-based expatriates.

Amb. Dizon-de Vega (left) and Nicaraguan Ambassador Tatiana Daniela Garcia Silva view one of Penaso’s paintings on display. Photo by Mr. Renante Estrella.

In her remarks during the event, Amb. Dizon-de Vega extolled Penaso’s immense talent and that of his fellow Filipino artists. She also expressed the Embassy’s readiness to help Filipino art in securing the recognition that it deserves in this part of the world.

 

The opening was capped with a reception with Filipino food and cocktails made of popular Filipino alcoholic drink Don Papa Rum.

 

Sam Penaso is a multi-disciplinary artist whose works include paintings, sculptures, performance art, and hybrid works which straddle these disciplines.

 

His works have been previously featured in 27 solo exhibitions in Austria, Germany, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), and the United States (New York).

Penaso (left) goes into performance artist mode with his signature “Striped Walker” attire.

He won first place in the 2012 Art Association of the Philippines Annual Art Competitions, followed by a string of wins in the 2014 and 2016 GSIS Art Competition and the grand prize for the 4th Don Papa Rum National Art Competition. He also earned a spot in the finals of the 2013 Winter Grand Salon Show in New York and was a grantee of the Asian Arts Council.

 

The exhibit runs until October 31, at the Sentro Rizal Berlin, U/G Embassy of the Philippines, Luisenstraβe 16, 10117 Berlin. END

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