+ Follow NATIONAL MEDICAL ADMISSION TEST Tag
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[Title] => With slump in demand for nurses, more Pinoys opt to become doctors
[Summary] => More young Filipinos now opt to become doctors apparently due to the slump in the demand for nurses abroad.
[DatePublished] => 2010-08-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => More Pinoys, including nursing graduates now taking up medicine
[Summary] => More young Filipinos are now opting to become doctors apparently due to the slump in demand for nurses abroad. The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) today reported an increasing trend in the number of Filipinos entering medical schools.
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[Title] => Miriam asks SC to abolish Bar exams
[Summary] => Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago has urged the Supreme Court to abolish the Bar examinations as the only means to gauge an individuals aptitude for practicing law.
With the percentage of examinees passing the Bar staying way below 50 percent over the past five years, Santiago said that it is about time that something is done to address this statistic.
She said that in 1999 only 16.59 percent of the examinees passed the Bar; 20.84 percent in 2000; 32.89 percent in 2001; 19.68 percent in 2002; and 20.71 percent in 2003.
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With the percentage of examinees passing the Bar staying way below 50 percent over the past five years, Santiago said that it is about time that something is done to address this statistic.
She said that in 1999 only 16.59 percent of the examinees passed the Bar; 20.84 percent in 2000; 32.89 percent in 2001; 19.68 percent in 2002; and 20.71 percent in 2003.
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