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BAGUIO CITY Three nursing leaders here have declined nominations to the Board of Nursing (BON), insisting that such a move would not solve the controversy on the leakage in the last nursing board examinations and the ailing healthcare system in general.
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[Summary] => A group of nurses and nursing college deans from Baguio City urged President Arroyo yesterday to impose the "necessary sanctions" against officials of the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) who allegedly attempted to cover up the leakage in last Junes nursing licensure examinations.
In a statement, Dr. Mary Grace Lacanaria, dean of the St. Louis University College of Nursing, said they denounce "in the strongest possible terms the reckless manner" by which the PRC handled the alleged fraud.
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BAGUIO CITY Three nursing leaders here have declined nominations to the Board of Nursing (BON), insisting that such a move would not solve the controversy on the leakage in the last nursing board examinations and the ailing healthcare system in general.
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In a statement, Dr. Mary Grace Lacanaria, dean of the St. Louis University College of Nursing, said they denounce "in the strongest possible terms the reckless manner" by which the PRC handled the alleged fraud.
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September 4, 2006 - 12:00am