In the realm of healthcare, certain groups of professionals often go unnoticed despite their immense contributions. One such group is Filipino nurses who have long been a cornerstone of the American healthcare system. A new documentary, "Nurse Unseen: A Powerful Tribute to the Filipino Nurses on America's Frontlines," aims to shed light on these nurses and their critical role in the United States, particularly during times of crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Michele Josue directed, produced, and edited the movie. She is an Emmy award-winning Filipino-American filmmaker based in Los Angeles. Previous movies includethe Daytime Emmy Award-winning "Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine" (2014) and the Netflix Original documentary series about famous Filipino inmates who danced called "Happy Jail" (2019).
The Vital Contribution of Filipino Nurses to American Healthcare
Filipino nurses have been an integral part of the U.S. healthcare system for decades. Their presence in American hospitals and healthcare facilities has been crucial in addressing nursing shortages and providing quality care to patients across the country. The documentary "Nurse Unseen" highlights the significant impact these professionals have had on the American healthcare landscape, showcasing their dedication, skills, and the sacrifices they've made to serve in their chosen profession.
US Filipino nurses by the numbers:
Filipino immigrants represent the largest share (28%) of America's 512,000 immigrant registered nurses.
They constitute 4% of registered nurses across the U.S., but in California, they make up nearly 18% of registered nurses.
Approximately one in four working Filipino adults in the U.S. are frontline healthcare workers.
Facing the COVID-19 Pandemic Head-On
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to healthcare systems worldwide, and the United States was no exception. During this critical time, Filipino nurses stood at the forefront, risking their lives to care for patients afflicted by the virus. The documentary pays tribute to their bravery and unwavering commitment during one of the most challenging periods in recent medical history.
These nurses faced not only the physical dangers of the virus but also emotional and psychological stress. Many were separated from their families, working long hours in high-risk environments, yet they persevered, driven by their dedication to their patients and their profession.
Recognition and Appreciation: A Long-Overdue Tribute
"Nurse Unseen" serves as a powerful tribute to Filipino nurses, aiming to bring their contributions to the forefront of public consciousness. By showcasing their stories, the documentary seeks to foster greater appreciation for these healthcare professionals who have often worked tirelessly behind the scenes.
The film not only highlights their role during the pandemic but also delves into the historical context of Filipino nurses in the United States. It explores the reasons behind the significant presence of Filipino nurses in the American healthcare system, including historical ties between the two countries and the reputation of Filipino nursing education.
Critical reception has been positive to date. The film has been screened at various locations, including the Quad Cinema in New York City, and continues to tour, with screenings planned in Vancouver, Virginia, and Hawaii.
Richard Propes of TheIndependentCritic.com said, “To say that Nurse Unseen is an emotionally resonant film is an understatement. The film soars with its personal stories and aching vulnerability.” And Tim Cogshell of FilmWeek called it a “good film -- so important.”
The Broader Impact on the Filipino-American Community
The documentary is part of a larger narrative surrounding the achievements and contributions of the Filipino-American community in various fields. The Asian Journal, which featured this documentary, regularly covers stories that highlight the significant roles played by Filipino-Americans in different sectors, including healthcare.
By bringing attention to the contributions of Filipino nurses, "Nurse Unseen" not only honors these individual professionals but also sheds light on the broader impact of the Filipino-American community on American society. It underscores the importance of recognizing and celebrating the diversity that strengthens the fabric of the nation.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Filipino Nurses in American Healthcare
As the documentary brings attention to the crucial role of Filipino nurses, it also opens up discussions about the future. Questions arise about how to better support these essential workers, improve their working conditions, and ensure they receive the recognition they deserve.
The film may also inspire younger generations of Filipino-Americans to consider nursing as a career, following in the footsteps of those who have made such significant contributions to American healthcare.
You can learn more about the “Nurse Unseen” documentary by following the movie’s website, Facebook and Instagram handles.