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By AILENE N. DIAZ, PIA Northern Samar
February 23, 2011

CATARMAN, Northern Samar  –  The University of Eastern Philippines is in a high spirit as it produces 67 new registered nurses in the recently concluded Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (RNs) as per result released by the Philippine Regulatory Commission (PRC) on February 20, 2011.

According to the University Publication and Media Affairs Office, UEP, once again, is in the forefront garnering a high 82.89% passing rate which is considered to be the hardest hurdle compared to a very low 35.24% national passing rate.

This, according to UEP, proves the excellence in academic and practical preparations and training made through the efforts of capable and efficient faculty led by the current dean Professor Ma. Linda S. Agus in honing the students to excel.

The university president, Atty. Mar P. De Asis and the whole UEP family is elated over the result and extend their congratulations to the 67 new RNs.

The following is the list of UEP-graduate nurses: 1. ACEDERA, Michael Arben; 2. ADRIATICO, Breven Deo; 3. AGUS, Ivy Grace; 4. ALERIA, Bia Mie; 5. ANAVISO, Mary Ann; 6. ARYAP, Jonathan; 7. BALAG, Cecille; 8. BALANQUIT, Julienne Adelle; 9. BANAWIS, Reggie; 10. BANGA, Gleinard; 11. BARREDA, Ronnie Yves; 12. BASILOY, Arvin; 13. BUENAVENTURA, Rocca Veronne; 14. CABRIAS, Charina Mae; 15. CAMARTIN, Amabelle; 16. CAPISTRANO, Katherene; 17. CASAS, Sherry Mae; 18. DELORINO, Joynee; 19. DENEROS, Joy Kristine; 20. DEVORA, Aizel; 21. DIAZ, Bella Kristine; 22. DINEROS, Darlene Mae; 23. DINO, Angeli; 24. DUQUE, Esther Viclyn; 25. ESPIÑA, Ma. Sarah; 26. ESTOPA, Jon Christian; 27. EVANGELISTA, Rheza; 28. GALONO, Kevin Roy; 29. ISAIG, Ma. Cheryl; 30. JAO, Princess Rose;

31. LAGUITAN, Ma. Jerrel; 32. LEAÑO, Roda; 33. LIM, Christine; 34. LOZANO, Ian; 35. MABAIT, Leo; 36. MAGDARAOG, Bernard; 37. MAGHACOT, Neck Jun; 38. MORALDE, Angelica; 39. MORALLOS, Bryan; 40. NIVAL, Joyce; 41. NOROÑA, Beryll Aian; 42. OLAJE, Vanessa; 43. ONG, Mervin; 44. PINCA, Clarilyn; 45. QUIMINALES, Madeleine; 46. RACHO, John Michael; 47. RIVERA, Ma. Rhonjie; 48. ROBLES, Janie Bell; 49. ROSALES, Adrian Joseph; 50. SIAGO, Kristine Jemimah; 51. SINGZON, Jonah May; 52. SOSING, Chloe; 53. SULEIMAN, Jamaica; 54. TAN, Charie; 55. TANTUAN, Annie Mey; 56. TARRAYO, Kareen Kay; 57. TIRAZONA, Aynrand Victor; 58. TUBALLAS, Amelyn; 59. TUBELLO, Alberto Jr.; 60. UNAY, Jonna Mae; 61. VALENZUELA, Toni Rose; 62. VILLARINO, Abeed Paul; 63. YAPIZ, Micka Martha; 64. AFUNDAR, Joseph Jr.; 65. DE GUIA, Regidor Jr.; 66. JALDO, Ruel; 67. LIM, Angeela Sheena.

Romula Obleopas of University Publication and Media Affairs Office, said the UEP-College of Nursing has consistently surpassed the national passing rate in producing professional nurses.  In 2008, it ranked 15 among the top performing Nursing Schools in the Philippines.