The conduct of the May 2021 Radiologic Technologists Licensure Examination (RTLE) and X-Ray Technologists Licensure Examination (XTLE) in Zamboanga City have been rescheduled to December 2021.
PRC/MB In an advisory, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) said the May 16 and 17 examinations
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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) informed the new passers of the Pharmacy Licensure Examination that the conduct of online oathtaking will be on May 21 at 10 a.m.
The online oathtaking will be spearheaded by PRC NCR – Morayta, PRC Lucena, PRC Davao, and PRC Butuan through Zoom.
The Commission said inductees shall wear a formal or business attire and use a white backdrop (white physical or virtual background) throughout the oathtaking ceremony.
“Please secure an online appointment schedule at http://online.prc.gov.ph and select ‘e-OATH’ as transaction,” it said.
PRC added that the online registration will close five calendar days before the virtual oathtaking day.
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The Philippines’ Department of Health purchased one billion pesos ($21 million) worth of remdesivir to treat Covid-19 patients. GILEAD SCIENCES INC
Philippines’ $21M remdesivir buy a ‘waste of money’
Mon, 10 May 2021
Two Philippine House lawmakers on May 9 criticised the Department of Health (DoH) for buying one billion pesos ($21 million) worth of remdesivir even after the World Health Organisation (WHO) had rejected the use of the drug in Covid-19 treatment.
Anakalusugan Representative Michael Defensor and House Deputy Speaker Lito Atienza also questioned the DoH’s decision to push through with the transaction, which they described as a waste of money.
“We consider all new purchases of remdesivir as reckless and foolish spending in light of the WHO recommendation, and considering that [the] government is scrounging for money to buy more Covid-19 vaccines and pay for the 2,000-peso cash aid for every Filipino contemplated under the Bayanihan 3 bill,” Defens
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May 10, 2021
108 Malasakit Centers continue to provide convenient access to medical assistance nationwide as Bong Go lauds latest launch in Apayao
While helping the government address the COVID-19 pandemic and strengthen the health care system amid the ongoing health crisis, Senator Christopher Bong Go also remains focused on achieving his vision of providing convenient access to health services nationwide.
He recently virtually attended the launch of the country s 108th Malasakit Center at the Conner District Hospital in Conner, Apayao on Friday, May 7. This is the fifth Malasakit Center in the Cordillera Administrative Region and the second in the province, the other being at the Far North General Hospital and Training Center in Luna town. The 107th Malasakit Center was also launched at the Luis Hora Memorial Regional Hospital in Bauko, Mountain Province on the same day.
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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) said the online oathtaking which will be held at 10 a.m. will be spearheaded by PRC Cebu through Zoom.
The Commission said inductees shall wear a formal or business attire and use a white backdrop (white physical or virtual background) throughout the oathtaking ceremony.
“Please secure an online appointment schedule at http://online.prc.gov.ph and select ‘e-OATH’ as transaction,” PRC said.
“The online registration will close five calendar days before the virtual oathtaking day,” it added.
PRC said inductees are required to print the “Oath of Professional” form that is downloadable at the PRC Online Services.