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DMC COLLEGE FOUNDATION COMMENCEMENT

With exceptional triumph, the DMC College Foundation launched its biggest and most festive Commencement Ceremonies at the DMC Open Grounds on March 25, 2006 with over a thousand attendees witnessing the formal graduation of four hundred and thirty students in the diversified courses of the college.

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DMC’S CAREGIVER GRADS GARNERS 100%

 

For the second time this year, the 16th Batch of Caregiver Graduates of DMC College Foundation tops with a 100% passing rate in the Assessment Exam of the Technical Skills Development Authority (TESDA) on June 15 & 16, 2006 at Brent Colleges & Hospital, Zamboanga City.

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HOW TO EARN GOOD GRADES?

By: Krisjane Yap Regencia

When I ask my classmates about things that make them feel so worried, a lot of them answer: “Grades.” Studies show that school grades are a major source of anxiety among youths. And that proves to be true and is applicable to everybody who’s really conscious of their grades. Why do they worry so much? Grades can reveal areas of strengths and weaknesses of individual students and act as motivating devices for future study; they also serve to give parents some idea of how his child is doing in school- for better or for worse… (That’s the scariest part!). Read more…

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WHY TAKE UP NURSING, DOC? COUNSELOR?

(Researched by: Eliza Abalanzar)

Evangeline Joy U.Ramos DMD

August 26, 2006

“The legacy of being a doctor is being like Hippocrates, Jesus and Rizal who had to cater health care despite of non compensation. Though I know everybody needs money, I only hope doctors in the Philippines be given a justified way to live, a dignified existence so that they can live long and be able to cater health service in more number of years for their people, especially the most vulnerable Filipinos such as the kids, elderly and the diseased. Remember, these are the people who need doctors’ care more but they don’t have money to pay a doctor, giving way for them to stick with such medical myths and existence of malpractice and deceiving health care and presence of faith healers since they have no choice at all….A dentist will spend lots of money and time studying his profession, excluding his particular specialization. But in the end, no particular institution will absorb him. Meaning when you graduate with no big capital you will end up as a jobless person unless you decide to focus your career to the passion of science, meaning catering more to charity services. I pity those children who suffer from preventable dental diseases. But I can’t blame my colleagues who are shifting career paths to nursing, because life’s reality of survival is there.” Read more…

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Doctors taking up nursing to earn more in America

Last 2004, Elmer Reyes Jacinto topped the Philippine Medical Board Examinations taken by 1,800 aspiring doctors. His story reads like a perfect script for a role model. He grew up in the remote province of Basilan in Mindanao where electricity was unreliable and newspapers came in a week late. He was a consistent scholar and worked hard. He graduated magna cum laude from his medical school in Bulacan. He is bright, young, and single – the proverbial hope of his country. Read more…

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401 GRADUATES HONORED IN

 

Hon. Letty Kuan of BON Delivers Astounding Speech

One hundred eighteen gentlemen and four hundred eight ladies successfully marched their way through graduation in DMCCFI’s 28th Commencement Exercises on March 15,2005 at the Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral, Dipolog City. Read more…

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