More women now interested in the embalming profession
The growing demand for embalmers or professional morticians abroad, have pushed some Filipino women to take interest in this field, as an additional skill for care-giving services.
Philippine Embalmers and Morticians Association (PEMA) president Sarah Dychangco said that more women have now appreciated learning embalming especially those who have already taken caregiving courses in preparation for work abroad.
Dychangco, who is also the president of the
She said there is a good demand for embalmers and morticians especially in
Embalming skill has now become an extended service in the entire care-giving industry. Caregivers abroad, who have skill in embalming, have greater advantage for huge income, as this kind of service pays higher than the usual care giving works.
Next to nurses, and care givers different countries have emerged to need sizeable number of professional Mortician or Embalmers, and Filipinos could take advantage of this as the sought-after care givers in the world, Dychangco said.
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“If nurses, [and other care givers] are in demand, so with embalmers,” said Jeff Chancellor a professional embalmer, crematory operator from the
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