CEU School of Medicine hails new doctors

Commitment to nurturing compassionate primary care physicians


A new batch of Centro Escolar University School of Medicine graduates marks a significant milestone as they join the list of successful passers in the April 2024 Physicians Licensure Examination released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).

Thirty Escolarian passers emerged among the successful examinees, each bearing the esteemed title of Doctor of Medicine.

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The roster of triumphant Escolarian passers include: Czarina Mae Agravante, MD; Zielyn Mayh G. Banzon, MD; Lara Luisa B. Bautista, MD; Kimiko E. Beltran, MD; Renn Gian Lornes D. Brucal, MD; Allyssa M. Cruz, MD; Gerome B. De Guzman, MD; Rachel Anne B. De Vera, MD; Aen Bridgette T. Esguerra, MD; Rey Anthony Z. Goyena, MD; Gracelsie Joy G. Hautea, MD; Eiverene Calleen C. Javalera, MD; Joygie D. Legaspi, MD; Era Marie D. Lopez, MD; Mark Vernon W. Maestrado, MD; Jellica S. Matahum, MD; Mon Jessie A. Montances, MD; Kenneth C. Nieveras, MD; Shenna Marie A. Pasion, MD; Sittie Asia P. Pau-Tin, MD; Janary N. Piñera, MD; Cris Diane P. Purugganan, MD; Brian Joseph A. Santos, MD; Ma. Ann Miyel M. Sigui, MD; Krizza Aira Marie D. Silang, MD; Hannah Beatriz M. Tiu, MD; Krislene A. Tumamao, MD; Charisse Anne S. Valencia, MD; Abbygale N. Villarey, MD; and Justin Kyla Keziah C. Villarin, MD.

The CEU School of Medicine led by its Dean, Dr. Christine Tinio takes pride in this remarkable accomplishment, affirming its commitment to nurturing compassionate primary care physicians as well as adept clinical practitioners. 

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