The journey of a Filipino nurse abroad
Candice Chang Tomas is a shining example of a Filipino nurse who has achieved success on the international stage. Her story is a tribute to every Filipino healthcare worker who continues to serve with compassion and resilience.
Roots of resilience Growing up in District 1 of Tondo, Manila, life demanded strength from Candice at an early age. Her parents were Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, working tirelessly to provide for their family. At just seven years old, Candice knew what it meant to grow up without her parents. Despite the distance, she excelled in school, consistently making it to the honor roll. While her classmates celebrated milestones surrounded by family, she often stood alone — medals in hand, waiting for guardians who barely noticed her victories. "I didn't understand her then, and perhaps she didn't understand me either," she admits. But those early moments of longing and resilience in Tondo would later shape her journey — one that would take her from a determined young woman in Manila to a globally recognized Nursing leader and an inspiring OFW mother.
An OFW mother's journey In 1998, Candice left the Philippines to work in Saudi Arabia as a young nurse. Everything was new — the culture, the language, the hospital systems — but her determination was unshakable. Her early dream was to enter the medical field. While Dentistry first sparked her curiosity, her mother's encouragement guided her toward Nursing — a decision that would define her life's purpose. By age 27, she was already managing an entire Nursing Department — a remarkable feat for a Filipina abroad. She helped commission the Oncology Unit at Specialized Medical Center Hospital, becoming the only Oncology Certified Nurse among her peers. Her hard work soon paid off. Candice had to leave her eldest son behind in the Philippines — a decision that weighed heavily on her heart. "Being an OFW mother means loving from afar — providing while missing every milestone." Despite the emotional challenges, she remained steadfast, balancing motherhood and leadership.
Breaking barriers in global healthcare Through perseverance and excellence, Candice built an extraordinary career spanning nearly three decades across Nursing specialties. She holds a Master's degree from the University of the Philippines, certifications from Harvard and the Thunderbird School of Global Management, and the CPHQ credential — one of the highest distinctions in healthcare quality. She has spoken at international conferences, published research, and mentored countless nurses. Her work has not only advanced healthcare standards but also uplifted the global image of Filipino nurses.
Recognition and legacy When Candice learned she was chosen as one of The Filipino Times Watchlist Awards' Top 100 Filipino Healthcare Professionals, she was deeply humbled. She was reminded of all the sacrifices, long hours, and challenges of being a nurse abroad. To her, this recognition was not just a personal milestone, but a tribute to every Filipino healthcare worker who continues to serve with compassion and resilience. "This award is a validation of my sacrifices and hard work. It brings pride to my family and my community. This recognition isn't about talent alone—it's about perseverance, resilience, and the people who supported me. It's an honor that I hope will make my descendants proud for generations." Her journey became proof that a Filipina's strength knows no distance.
A message of hope and purpose Candice's gratitude fuels her desire to inspire others. Today, Candice continues to mentor young nurses, speak at global conferences, and advocate for patient-centered care. "If my story inspires you, let it remind you that your dreams are possible, no matter the obstacles." Her life stands as proof of what Filipino compassion, perseverance, and motherhood can achieve on the world stage. "Hold on to hope, trust your strength, and remember—your life has purpose."