<FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=5><STRONG>Pharmacy grads score 67%</STRONG></FONT></P><
THIRTY-TWO MMSU graduates successfully passed the Pharmacist Licensure
Examination given Jan. 28 by the Professional Regulation Commission.
The passers, mostly members of Class 2005, gave the university a 67 percent passing record. This registered MMSU as eighth best school of pharmacy and sixth among schools with 10-50 examinees.
The new pharmacists are: Dulce Doreen M. Agbayani, Janet B. Agustin, Judy A. Antalan, Billy C. Barao, Richmond Patrick I. Barut, Janarose R. Carlos, Anabelle L. Bernardo, Leah May G. Caday, Frances C. Castro, Mayveline D. Cudal, Kristian Gay Y. Dutdut, Sheila Garcia, Rowell B. Guittap, Babylyn A. Erana, Charles V. Lagua, Daisy B. Lipaen, Lailanie G. Laureano, Marizon B. Mariano, Marilyn R. Martinez, Karenina T. Padamada, Xenia Grace P. Polendey, Ma. Cristina O. Quinto, Porfirio S. Quina Jr., Rhian Jaymar D. Ramil, Jackielyn T. Ramos, Florabel V. Ramos, Maricar C. Ranga, Roel Andrew A. Ravelo, Fe Melinda C. Saquiton, Marie Claire B. Tagala, Ethel M. Utrera, and Pretzel E. Verdadero.
They were among the 566 passers from all over the country that registered a national passing of 47.8 percent. A total of 1,182 graduates took the test.
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