FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — October is Filipino American History Month.
According to the National Library of Medicine, about 4.5% of Filipino immigrants make up part of the nursing workforce.
At the DaVita Dialysis clinic in northwest Fresno, just off West Shaw Avenue, Rose Baja Sibala tends to her patients.
Growing up in the Philippines, Rose is the second eldest of six siblings. She first graduated with a degree in business management but felt her true calling in nursing.
That’s when her younger sister, who is also a nurse, encouraged her to pursue her dreams.
“She said ‘Ate I’m the only one here, are you interested? I’ll pay for your tuition,” said Sibala.
Rose eventually immigrated to the U.S. in June 2015. She came through DaVita’s Global Nurse Program, where she was part of the first international group.
The process of coming to the States was long and hard.
“During that time, my husband and I were discussing how long we wait,” said …