Saturday, November 20, 2010

PRC Exam Result For Midwives 2010

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has released the exam results for the licensure of midwives. Out of 4,013 who took the exam, only 1,605 has passed.

The highest score came from West Visayas State University, Paul Benito Tugbang, who scored 89.25 percent. The exams were administered by the PRC Board of Midwifery last Wednesday in testing centers in Manila, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga.

The Top 10 highest scored examinees are:

1. Paulo Benito Tugbang of the West Visayas State University – 89.25 percent

2. Kathleen Shiela Ramirez of the Catanduanes State Colleges – 87.60 percent

3. Glenn Michael Oyson of the San Pedro College in Davao City – 87.35 percent

4. Dexter Lendio of the University of the Philippines School of Health and Sciences in Leyte – 86.90 percent

5. Rosalie Trillana of the Balian Community College – 86.75 percent

6. Carissa Gay Cacayan of the PLT College, Inc. – 86.70 percent

7. Roselyn Abines of the Catanduanes State Colleges and April Anne Manzano of the PLT College, Inc. – 86.65 percent

8. Grazle Ann Tomanan of the University of the Philippines School of Health and Sciences in Leyte – 86.60 percent

9. Paul Froilan Garma of the Far Eastern University – 86.40 percent

10. Cheyserr Kate Villegas of the Catanduanes State Colleges – 86.35 percent

Complete List Of PRC Result

Oath-taking ceremonies will be held at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia in Pasay City on December 14, according to the PRC.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Low Magnitude Earthquake Hits Zambales

At least two quakes rocked Zambales province in northern Philippines before dawn Thursday, one of them measuring magnitude 4, but state seismologists said no damage or casualty was expected.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said the first quake was recorded at 2:30 a.m., measuring magnitude 4.

Phivolcs said the epicenter of the first earthquake was traced to 113 km northwest of Iba town in Zambales, and was tectonic in origin, but did not say where the quake was felt.

A second quake measuring magnitude 2.8 was recorded at 5:21 a.m., with the epicenter at 52 km southwest of Iba town.

No damage or aftershock was expected from both quakes, Phivolcs said. — RSJ,

News Source: GMANEWS.tv
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