Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Download Obstetric Anesthesia Handbook


Product Description
For nearly two decades, anesthesiologists and obstetricians have turned to this handbook as the definitive reference for obstetric anesthesia. Authoritative yet concise, it has been designed as a practical guide to all aspects of anesthesia for childbirth and related obstetric procedures, including perinatal pharmacology, relief of labor pain, fetal monitoring, anesthesia for cesarean delivery, high risk pregnancy, and in vitro fertilization.

The fifth edition of Obstetric Anesthesia Handbook has been reorganized and revised to both update the content and help expedite the retrieval of the most pertinent information. New chapters include "Pain of Labor and Delivery" and "Effects of Epidural Analgesia on Labor and the Infant." An appendix has been added that includes the most recent national guidelines for obstetric anesthesia. With numerous illustrations and tables, as well as updates regarding new medications and techniques, this esteemed handbook is more valuable than ever.

Download Miller's Anesthesia


Review
"Miller's Anesthesia will enjoy a preeminent place on the bookshelves of anesthesiologists for the foreseeable future."-Anesthesiology, review of the last edition.

"A 'must' for anyone engaged in the clinical practice of anesthesia."-Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, review of the last edition.

"Miller's Anesthesia offers a good solution to aging information, a companion web site that is routinely updated."-Anesthesia Analgesia, review of the last edition.

Book Description
Protect your patients and produce the best outcomes using the latest approaches

Atlas of Clinical Diagnosis

Review
"...the author feels there is still a place for bedside medicine and this book is proof...
The book is fully indexed so it is easy to find what you are looking for, by either looking here or in the contents. You could easily while away an hour idly leafing through the book, picking up numerous snippets by which to impress your colleagues." Dr JM Sager, Medix-UK, July 2003
over 1200 full colour, high quality photos of pathologies...a good book, well laid out and written." Medical Student, GKT Gazette, February 2004 --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Description
University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff. Color photographic atlas of clinical signs of both common and rare disorders. Uses a problem-solving approach. For medical students.

An Atlas of Surgical Anatomy


The author of a number of acclaimed, best-selling surgical atlases has collaborated again with an award-winning artist to produce another invaluable surgical resource. This highly regarded team provide a master-class in the demonstration of surgically relevant anatomy. Masquelet has attained world-renown in particular for his innovative flaps for reconstructive plastic surgery of the limbs, in this book he displays his unrivalled knowledge of surgery of the trunk, head, and neck. Every point of entry in required surgical procedures is described, and every procedure is illustrated with a sequence of drawings, displayed as the surgeon would see them, together with anatomical cross-sections.

Author: Alain C. Masquelet

AAP Clinical Report on Lipid Screening in Children

Download the full AAP Clinical Report on Lipid Screening in Children on PDF format. Visit this site for more info.

http://www.4shared.com/account/file/127729463/968bff12/AAP_Clinical_Report_on_Lipid_S.html

Saturday, October 17, 2009

MECHANICAL ENGINEER LICENSURE EXAMINATION (A - Z)

Manila, Philippines - The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 1,404 out of 2,322 passed the Mechanical Engineer Licensure Examinations given by the Board of Mechanical Engineering in Manila and Cebu this October 2009.

See the roll of successful examinees here.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Bloom and Fawcett: Concise Histology


Concise Histology is the successor to the world-renowned Bloom and Fawcett's Textbook of Histology. This major new edition focuses on the core information and skills needed by students, and presents the essential elements of the body at the cellular, tissue and systematic levels. Highly illustrated in full color, the new edition has been fully updated throughout. The introductory chapter on cell biology has been substantially expanded and a new glossary has been added to help students with unfamiliar terminology. Each chapter contains a brief section on the histophysiology of each tissue and organ, and highlighted boxes identify the diseases resulting from the malfunctioning of specific cells. At the end of each chapter a series of questions allows students to test their knowledge. EM and microscopic level photographs have been digitally enhanced to provide optimum quality images. This new edition also comes with a free CD-ROM containing over 2000 questions and answers for self-assessment and 150 text-labelled images.

Delmar's Pediatric Nursing Care Plans


Delmar’s Pediatric Nursing Care Plans, Third Edition, provides detailed information on developing care plans for children with health alterations. Each care plan presents information to guide users in developing comprehensive, individualized nursing care plans based on solid, scientific knowledge. Care plans solicit specific client data and prompt the user to individualize the interventions and evaluate the child’s individual responses. Interventions and outcomes are suggested to keep parents informed of and involved in their child’s care.

Molecular Biology Of The Gene 5th Edition (2004) by Watson


The long-awaited new edition of James D. Watson's classic text, Molecular Biology of the Gene, has been thoroughly revised and is published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Watson and Crick's paper on the structure of the DNA double-helix. Twenty-one concise chapters, co-authored by five highly respected molecular biologists, provide current, authoritative coverage of a fast-changing discipline, giving both historical and basic chemical context. Divided into four parts: Genetics and Chemistry, Central Dogma, Regulation, and Methods. For college instructors, students, and anyone interested in molecular biology and genetics.

From the Back Cover
Introduction to Botany. The long-awaited new edition of James D. Watson's classic text, Molecular Biology of the Gene, has been thoroughly revised and is published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Watson and Crick's paper on the structure of the DNA double-helix. Twenty-one concise chapters, co-authored by five highly respected molecular biologists, provide current, authoritative coverage of a fast-changing discipline, giving both historical and basic chemical context. Divided into four parts: Genetics and Chemistry, Central Dogma, Regulation, and Methods. For college instructors, students, and anyone interested in molecular biology and genetics.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Collection of Books on Medical Statistics

Dear All

This is my collection of books on biostatistics which i have uploaded for all to share...Please feel free to download and share the links with your colleagues and friends

Keep sending me a feed back so that i can add more books to my collection

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From Farooq Rathore
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From the Admin: Thanks Farooq!

The Physical Principles of Magnetism


The links is on torrent format. You can try downloading it using utorrent.

"“The Physical Principles of Magnetism . . . is such a classic – a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of magnetism . . . The corrected reissue is a welcome addition to this much-needed archival series. Dr. Morrish presents an excellent introduction to the physics and mathematics of magnetism without oversimplification . . . This respected and timeless book clearly elucidates these principles."" – Edward Della Torre, The George Washington University, President of the IEEE Magnetics Society

The IEEE Press is pleased to reissue this essential book for understanding the basis of modern magnetic materials. Diamagnetism, paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, ferrimagnetism, and antiferromagnetism are covered in an integrated manner – unifying subject matter from physics, chemistry, metallurgy, and engineering. Magnetic phenomena are discussed both from an experimental and theoretical point of view. The underlying physical principles are presented first, followed by macroscopic or microscopic theories. Although quantum mechanical theories are given, a phenomenological approach is emphasized. More than half the book is devoted to a discussion of strongly coupled dipole systems, where the molecular field theory is emphasized.

THE PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES OF MAGNETISM is a classic “must read” for anyone working in the magnetics, electromagnetics, computing, and communications fields.

Essential Bioinformatics by Jin Xiong



Essential Bioinformatics is a concise yet comprehensive textbook of bioinformatics, which provides a broad introduction to the entire field. Written specifically for a life science audience, the basics of bioinformatics are explained, followed by discussions of the state-of-the-art computational tools available to solve biological research problems. All key areas of bioinformatics are covered including biological databases, sequence alignment, genes and promoter prediction, molecular phylogenetics, structural bioinformatics, genomics and proteomics. The book emphasizes how computational methods work and compares the strengths and weaknesses of different methods. This balanced yet easily accessible text will be invaluable to students who do not have sophisticated computational backgrounds. Technical details of computational algorithms are explained with a minimum use of mathematical formulae; graphical illustrations are used in their place to aid understanding. The effective synthesis of existing literature as well as in-depth and up-to-date coverage of all key topics in bioinformatics make this an ideal textbook for all bioinformatics courses taken by life science students and for researchers wishing to develop their knowledge of bioinformatics to facilitate their own research.

Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination

A useful review tool in preparing for the NCLEX-RN examination, this full-color guide is based on the latest NCLEX-RN test plan including alternate item formats. In an outline format, it comprehensively reviews all areas of nursing, including maternity, pediatric, medical-surgical, psychiatric, and gerontologic. More than 4,000 practice questions are included in the book/CD-ROM package, along with comprehensive rationales and test-taking strategies.

* Text and accompanying CD-ROM provide a total of 4,000 practice questions. The CD-ROM includes all 1,800 questions from the book, plus over 2,200 more.
* Every question includes a correct answer, rationales for all responses, test-taking strategy, level of cognitive ability, integrated process, category of client needs, and reference to a major nursing text.
* Alternate item format questions, including fill-in-the-blank, multiple-response, and illustration questions, provide exposure to these new formats on the NCLEX-RN exam.
* A comprehensive exam consists of 265 questions with content areas in the same percentages as the current NCLEX-RN test plan.
* Pharmacology is emphasized with 13 pharmacology chapters, a medication and intravenous calculation chapter, and a pediatric medication calculation chapter.
* Pyramid to Success sections provide an overview of each chapter plus a focused guide for review.
* Pyramid Terms offer a quick review of key content areas.
* Pyramid Points, located throughout the content outlines, identify content that typically appears on the NCLEX-RN exam.
* A chapter written by a student who recently passed the NCLEX-RN exam offers perspective on overcoming anxiety.
* A drop-down calculator is included on CD-ROM, to assist in answering medication questions.
* CD-ROM allows practice in quiz, study, or exam modes, with questions selected from content area, integrated process, or category of client needs.
* Now in full color!
* Addresses issues and areas of difficulty for the foreign-educated nurse in a new, separate chapter.
* Emphasizes leadership, delegating, and prioritizing client care, reflecting the new focus on the Board exam.
* Adds leadership and management selection categories to the CD-ROM important areas on the exam.

Author: Linda Anne Silvestri MSN RN

Monday, March 9, 2009

Medical Technologist Licensure Examination Results

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 371 out of 866 or 42.84% passed the Medical Technologist (Med Tech) Licensure (Board) Examination given by the Board of Medical Technology in the cities of Manila, Baguio and Cebu this March 2009.

Here is the following list of successful examinees:

1 ABALOS, CARLA JOY NICOLAS
2 ABICHUELA, ARJAY VERANO
3 ABICHUELA, ARVY VERANO
4 ABONADO, MA KRISTINE MEJORA
5 ACLIBON, AIZLE DEBBIE DUMAPI
6 ACOKING, JULIEN TAUD
7 ACOSTA, FRANZ DAVE TURINGAN
8 ACUESTA, ANNA LYN EBLACAS
9 ADAGIO, JESSAMINE DIMACULANGAN
10 ADDUN, EDZEL JANE JARITO
11 ADONA, DINA PAZ BARRERA
12 AGRAMOS, MELIZA SASA-AN
13 AGUARIN, DORCAS MADRID
14 AGUINALDO, REA LYNNE LOPEZ
15 AL-QASEM, SHAMEER YOUSEF ALI INOCENCIO
16 ALCANZAREN, EDCIS BASSI
17 ALIGANGA, CATHERINE ROSE GACHO
18 ALQUIZOLA, RODULFO JR CHIEFE
19 ALUMBRES, JANUARY LYN VERANO
20 AMARANTE, MARK LLOYD CAPALES
21 AMBAY, RIA TABA
22 ANDRADA, SHEENA MARIA DIVINA ESTRELLA
23 ANDRES, ROSAFLOR LARIOSA
24 ANG, ADOLF TAN
25 ANG TONG, WALTHER OPURA
26 ANGELES, JOAN DARYL SIMBAJON
27 ANGELES, KATRINA LAPUZ
28 ANGELIO, FRANCES MAY NIEZ
29 ARABANI, RAUDHA JAJALIS
30 ARENAS, MARY JOY APOSTOL
31 ATENTO, LEAH PRESBITERO
32 ATIENZA, LESLIE ANN LUALHATI
33 AUSTRIA, DAWN MARIE SACRAMENTO
34 AWALE, KHALIFA ABDIRAZAK LAGANSON
35 BAGAMASBAD, ADELINE NICOLE PEÑALOZA
36 BAKILAN, GLENDIE PATRICIA DINANAS
37 BALANCIO, CRISELDA LIBATIQUE
38 BALAO-AS, RONALYN DIZON
39 BALBASTRO, BRYAN LIM
40 BALDESCO, RAZEL AIZA PAGHUBASAN
41 BALDOZA, MAE PRUDENCE ASPERA
42 BARTOLATA, ALDRIN NAJE
43 BAYOS, JUDITH BALASABAS
44 BAÑAS, JAN RAE CHIO
45 BELARMINO, ANN CORSAL
46 BELLO, MARY ANNE TUBLE
47 BENITEZ, HEIDI ESCAÑAN
48 BENTULAN, JAKE OLIMPO
49 BERIÑA, JUAN ROSARIO TOBIAS DEOCAREZA
50 BERMUNDO, PAUL ROGER MINGMING

51 BIGLANG-AWA, JERWIN FAUSTINO
52 BILAO, JOAN GENEVIEVE RIVERA
53 BILIRAN, ISIDORE AMILA
54 BOLISTA, HIASLYN SANGCO
55 BORABO, HELEN KRISTIN LIM
56 BORRES, FAYE CHARITY ESTILLORE
57 BORRO, MARVIN CAGAMPANG
58 BORROMEO, JANICE MANSANO
59 BRIONES, CHRISANTA APOLONIO
60 BUITRE, MERRELL CRISOSTOMO
61 BUNQUIN, JOMAR DOLOR
62 BUSTAMANTE, JOANE KAREN MAGSUMBOL
63 CABALUNA, CRISELLE ANGELI VICERA
64 CABAY, JULIUS BALANGEN
65 CABUYOC, VANESSA PINEDA
66 CACHUELA, NORLYN ALPUERTO
67 CADAG, EDWIN JR ABRANTES
68 CADDAUAN, JULIET LAGUNDI
69 CAGUIMBAY, CHA VEE MANZANA
70 CAHAMBING, CHIARA AINE GARCIA
71 CAHIGUS, REY PRECILDA
72 CALONGE, KRISTINE ANN SAPINO
73 CALUB, DEBORAH PINGARON
74 CANAPI, OCTAVIOS SALVA ANGULUAN
75 CANIBAS, SHIELA MARIE ASTRERO
76 CANILLO, MELVA FLEURDELIZA POBLADOR
77 CAPACIA, MARY ANNE LAGAREJOS
78 CAPIENDO, JAYZELLE CAPIRAL
79 CAPITAN, CHRISTELA RIZ VILLASOR
80 CARLET, CLIFFORD MIÑORIA
81 CASTRO, LESLIE ANN RICASA
82 CASTUERAS, NEEZIE PAGTAKHAN
83 CATACATACA, HANA KARMELA LUZ AQUINO
84 CATAPANG, VANESSA MERCADO
85 CEJALVO, GENIEVEB SIONOMIO
86 CEPIDOZA, MA CHARISSA FERNANDEZ
87 CHAN, ANTONIETTE NG
88 CHIN, AL JESON BALNIG
89 CHIU, JENNIFER MARY JOY VILLAHERMOSA
90 CLAMOR, JANE AMOR ESGUERRA
91 CLAPIS, ALEXIS LEO BINGHOY
92 COMIA, LAIZA SILANG
93 CORONEL, ARJAY ZAPANTA
94 CORPUS, MAYTHEL VALLECER
95 CRUZ, DIVINA NATIVIDAD
96 CRUZ, MARK LESTER VELASQUEZ
97 CRUZ, SHERYL SAGMAQUEN
98 CUNTIG, JORENE FAITH NAHIWAN
99 DA-ANOY, ANNALYN SANTOS
100 DALAM, BAISHEYBA BRAVO

101 DALISAY, MARK FIL PAROGINOG
102 DALYAGAN, ALDRICH LIWALIW
103 DANTES, AMERIZA RODRIGUEZ
104 DAVID, SHIELA MANGALINDAN
105 DAZA, VITO II GOYAL
106 DE AQUINO, RUNJOJEN MATRICULAR
107 DE ASIS, ELVIE AGRAVIADOR
108 DE GUZMAN, GIANNE VERONICA REYES
109 DE JESUS, JOVEE MANDI
110 DE LA CRUZ, CHRISTEL VICENTE
111 DE LA CUEVA, GILBERT GERARD BERNARDO
112 DE LA PEÑA, MARIFEL ALCIDO
113 DE LEON, KELLY RABANO
114 DE LEON, LIAHONA CORRIE PESALBON
115 DE LEON, VALERIE ANNE PERALTA
116 DE LOS REYES, MARIANE KATHERINE OCAMPO
117 DE LUMEN, SHELLY ROSE LISTOR
118 DE MESA, CELEEN SALES
119 DE MESA, HARRY SIMPAO
120 DE PANO, MELANIE DE GUZMAN
121 DE ROXAS, AINA COMENDADOR
122 DE TORRES, ANNE ROCHELLE ILAGAN
123 DELA CRUZ, CRISIDA ORDOÑEZ
124 DELA CRUZ, JENNEFFE MOLO
125 DELA CRUZ, MARY JOY SALAZAR
126 DELA TORRE, JENEVIEVE BONAGUA
127 DELOS REYES, JONAH TOLINERO
128 DELOS REYES, KRENCISWEL ANDRES
129 DELOS SANTOS, AISA ANGELA PINEDA
130 DEMAFILES, RAINYMEI ONG
131 DETIQUEZ, MARILYNNE PALOMARES
132 DIAMEL, ALIYAH SAID
133 DIETA, JAN GENOVA
134 DIMAL, JOANA MARIE LUAT
135 DIONISIO, ANGELIQUE BIONG
136 DISO, DENICE MEJIA
137 DOMINGO, XZY SHANE RIGAT
138 DUNCIL, JANEECA RABANG
139 EBREO, JHULIE ANN ABAD
140 EDEP, PHILIP STEVE BACONGA
141 EMBALSADO, RUSSEL GUEVARRA
142 ENCARNACION, RAYMOND ANYAYAHAN
143 ENDAYA, APRIL MARY ANN TOLENTINO
144 ESGUERRA, JERICA CRISTEL ANGELES
145 ESPANTO, JANICE DECINAL
146 ESPINO, ANGELO ANALA
147 ESPINOSA, AMOR PATRICE SOCORRO MOJICA
148 ESPINOSA, MARIA NIÑA MATBAGON
149 ESPIRITU, MARK OLIVER LUSANDE
150 ESTAYA, LOVIE ORPINA

151 ESTIGOY, GRETEL GELINE MAYOLA
152 EUSALA, MAYCHAT RAÑA
153 FAMINIALAGAO, KATE CAMAT
154 FELIAS, ANILU ALA
155 FELIAS, RIZA ALA
156 FERASOL, JONALIE DE LA TINA
157 FERNANDEZ, KRISTINE ANN SAMSON
158 FERNANDEZ, PRINCESS SESGUNDO
159 FIGUEROA, ROWENA PAGDANGANAN
160 FLAMINIAN, MA JOAN PUTONG
161 FLORES, GLEZIEL TIONGSON
162 FLORES, WENDY RICA YAP
163 FRANCE, LYNDA BELLE PADRIGUILAN
164 FUENTES, MANDELA BARREDO
165 GAGATAM, DENNIE BERN DIAZ
166 GALIMBA, RAZOL ANNE CRUZ
167 GALLENTES, LOIDA ELLIVERA
168 GALVAN, ANNA MARIE FRANCISCO
169 GARCIA, JOHN GIL CALNEA
170 GARCIA, RONALYN DIZON
171 GARRIDO, VALERIE GAY MARCELO
172 GARROVILLO, KATHIE LOU ASENTISTA
173 GILANG, CHRISTIAN PAUL RIVERA
174 GO, JACQUELOU ESTORNINOS
175 GOMEZ, FE ESPERANZA MAGNO
176 GONZAGA, IVY CABALSE
177 GONZALES, DEGEE ODTOJAN
178 GONZALEZ, JOSE PAULO LOS BANEZ
179 GRAGEDA, MAYEN TIMTIM
180 GUERRERO, MA ALELI ZYRA ADDUN
181 GUTIERREZ, RODRIGO JR APIGO
182 GUZMAN, GINA LOU GASCON
183 HASSAN, TARIQ AJUL
184 HO, JOBELLE ROMERO
185 IGNACIO, CARLOS RAY MANALANSAN
186 IGOY, MARY ANN UNTAYAO
187 ILAGAN, ELIZABETH ASTRERO
188 ILAGAN, MARIA FE DE CHAVEZ
189 INFANTADO, NAILYN SANTIAGO
190 JACALNE, BRYAN CYRIL MENPIN
191 JADJULI, RADZWILL IKKAO
192 JAINGA, PAOLO GINO CASTILLO
193 JAUDIAN, EMY SHARON BUMARAS
194 JIMENEZ, HENZ KATE TIONGCO
195 JOSON, SORAYA NUYDA
196 JUSTINIANO, ELAINE MAYCONG
197 KOTOWICH, SARAH MARIE VILLANUEVA
198 KUA, ANDRE NICOLO ALEXANDER CHAN
199 LACA, JC BRYAN BAUTISTA
200 LACASANDILE, KAREEN ALNA MANGAY-AYAM

201 LADERA, CASEY GIULIA DUEÑAS
202 LAGMAN, JOYCE ANNE MARCOS
203 LAPITAN, ANGELIKA FLOR PIOQUINTO
204 LEE, JOSE PAULO LADERA
205 LIBERATO, JOEDEL PAGARIGAN
206 LIM, JOSE-MANUEL GADDUANG
207 LIMONCITO, BEATRICE MAE BERNABE
208 LLAMASARES, AGATHA RULL
209 LO, JOSEPH BERNARD BUMANLAG
210 LOMIBAO, GLORY FE MOLANO
211 LONGALONG, VIVA CODIAMAT
212 LOPEZ, LYNSARE CABILAO
213 LOQUINTE, LEANDREE LOU BERMOY
214 LU, MARIA CARLA SANDOVAL
215 LUMBANG, MARION MENDOZA
216 LUMBRE, MICHELLE OCOP
217 LUSTESTICA, LAURENE DOMA
218 MACAYAN, YANNA YVONNE CAAGBAY
219 MACAYANAN, MC-ANTHONY UTTOH
220 MADRID, MARIA SHIELA MAGSINO
221 MAGBOO, BABYLYN DIMAANO
222 MAGCALAS, MARICEL VENTOSO
223 MAGGAY, HEIDY MURILLO
224 MAGUAD, RUEL BARTHOLOMEO BORROMEO
225 MAGUID, YASSER AMPATUAN
226 MAJAROCON, ALMA BELLE DELALAMON
227 MALABANAN, LIEZL TANYAG
228 MALAZARTE, RAFFAELA ANGELA RAMIREZ
229 MALLO, JOISA FRANCISCO
230 MANGUYAB, CHARLENE VILLARIN
231 MANUEL, JOUIE ABRINA
232 MARASIGAN, AILEEN ESCALONA
233 MARERO, MADELEINE ARANDIA
234 MARIANO, JOYCE ANNE CORPUZ
235 MARTIREZ, ANN MARREY TAMPARIA
236 MARUQUIN, JOHN MARK TIANGA
237 MATILING, ELZENOR GLORIA ALANNA DECENA
238 MAURICIO, MARICAR DAIZ
239 MAYO, ANCELLA ANNE VILLAROJO
240 MEANA, GLENN ZIEDRICK FLORAGUE
241 MEDALLA, LOU DANICA DELOVINO
242 MENDOZA, CHARITY JOYCE SICAN
243 MENDOZA, DIANA POBLETE
244 MENDOZA, JUVELON GUTIERREZ
245 MENDOZA, REIGHNARD ASI
246 MENDOZA, SIEGFRED ENRIQUEZ
247 MENORCA, ZYLA RABANO
248 MERAÑA, KRESTA MARIE JOIE DE PERIO
249 MERENCILLA, MARIA ROBERTA DURAN
250 MIGUEL, ABRIN AHMAD

251 MIGUEL, CINDY DE GUZMAN
252 MONTAÑO, SIMON PETER MARQUEZ
253 MONTES, ASHELLA UY
254 NACOR, WILL ARTIEDA
255 NATIVIDAD, JOY CHRISTINE AQUINO
256 NAVARRO, MARICHEL SORIANO
257 OCIO, LINDLEY JAMORA
258 OLAN, MARIA LUTGARDA FE GEMPES
259 ONG-CHU, MICHELLE CHAN
260 OPEÑA, MAE ANN ARAPOC
261 PABALAN, FLORITA MATCHAN
262 PACHES, WINNIE JOY TOLENTINO
263 PADUA, MARK F F EDNACOT
264 PAGADDU, GARRY ANTHONY BUENAVISTA
265 PALLINGAYAN, JENNIFER ANN PASION
266 PANIZA, MENZY PEDROSA
267 PARAGAS, EFLEROSE ALBOTRA
268 PARROCHA, VERNA ALQUEZA
269 PASTOR, MARY ANTOINETTE DOLES
270 PATRIMONIO, JAN ROBIN ELLORIN
271 PELAYO, AILENE CUELLAR
272 PELOBELLO, SHEENA ROSE CHOMI
273 PILAR, FATIMA GRACE LABUAC
274 POLINTAN, CLEO GIL CAPIL
275 POMOY, MARC DHONNIE ECLEO
276 POZON, FAYE DIANNE CANTIGA
277 PRESTO, JOYCE RIGODON
278 PURIFICACION, AIRA KAY-SY REYES
279 QUINCENA, NELSON JOSEPH VILLANUEVA
280 QUINGKING, REINA FLOR QUINGCO
281 QUIOC, MARKO RIYAL GARCIA
282 QUISORA, SHERWIN ONAN FUNDAL
283 QUITOS, KATRINA MAY APIGO
284 RABINA, MAE GAUDIANO
285 RAMIREZ, GLYSA BANAL
286 RAMOS, GERARD ANDREW LUMAGUI
287 RAYOS, MARY NEILEEN MALLORCA
288 RECTO, JERSYNSON NOVAL
289 REGENCIA, GERALD REYNES
290 REMANDABAN, RITO JR VOCES
291 RESTRIVERA, JENNY MERCADO
292 REYES, MIGUEL CARLOS BACLAYO
293 REYNOSO, ARCH ANTHONY ELI
294 RILLO, CARREN FRANCISCO
295 RODRIGUEZ, JENNIFER PORQUERIÑO
296 RODRIGUEZ, KATHYRINE IWAY
297 RONGAVILLA, ROCHELLE AMPELOQUIO
298 RONQUILLO, GLADYS ORINE
299 ROSALES, DIANE ZEANNE VARQUEZ
300 ROSALES, SHARLEEN YVETTE ROGADO

301 ROSARIO, ARIANE FERNANDEZ
302 SAGRE, SHAIN ANN DE ASIS
303 SALAPARE, IA PAULA GUINO
304 SALLES, RONNEL AYALA
305 SAMSON, IRENE SUZANNE AGONIA
306 SAN FELIPE, MARY GRACE CASTRO
307 SANCHEZ, ARNEL RHEUIM CARDENAS
308 SANGALANG, DELANO PRUDENCIO
309 SANTIAGO, ROMMEL LALUNA
310 SANTOS, BERNADINE AN MARIANO
311 SANTOS, JEMMERLYN SAMONTE
312 SANTOS, KARISSE JOANNE ARELLANO
313 SANTOS, MARIA SALOME CANDELARIA
314 SANTOS, SHERIL AQUINO
315 SAPUNGAN, REANNER ANN LAZO
316 SARMIENTO, NINETTE SICANGCO
317 SASOTA, LOVELY ASANZA
318 SEGOVIA, RUTH JOY FARIÑAS
319 SEMBRANO, FLORIE MAY WATIN
320 SEMENIANO, RUSSEL REDOBLADO
321 SIBAL, JUNARD POLINAR
322 SIBBALUCA, MA EMILY SORIANO
323 SINGH, CRYSTAL GABRIEL
324 SITJAR, CRISTINA CHAN
325 SOLLANO, ERWIN ATIENZA
326 SORIANO, IAN ANTHONY CAYABYAB
327 SUDIO, CLAIRE OLIVEROS
328 SULBU-AN, NIÑA CHERYL DANAY
329 SY, MARY ANNDRICA FORMELOZA
330 TABUDJUL, AL-FASHER USMAN
331 TAGUILING, JOYCE ATTABAN
332 TALISIC, HAZEL NOVIO
333 TALOSIG, BRENDA YAGUE
334 TAM, JOALLYN TENG
335 TAMPOS, MARIGOLD OLMOGUEZ
336 TANTINGCO, RACHEL ANN MARIANO
337 TENEFRANCIA, HAZEL BACOLOD
338 TEOPE, KENNA JEAN ESTACION
339 TIAMZON, LEYNARD CAHANAP
340 TOLEDANO, JOCINE RENEE FORTICH
341 TOLENTINO, MARK ANTHONY PARUNGAO
342 TOMPONG, SHERY LOU CENAS
343 TORREGOSA, JAY CAJES
344 TORRENTE, MA RODENA BARCIBAL
345 TORRES, RESNOL III GOMOS
346 TROMPETA, ROBESOL MAYANDIA
347 TRONO, IAN CRIS DOMINGUEZ
348 TUDTUD, LA ARNE GRANZON
349 TURLA, MARK ARON MACAPAGAL
350 TY, JINKY ANCHETA

351 UGALDE, EDMOND ALCAZAR
352 UGALE, MARIA YVEZ ERIKA PARBO
353 UMALI, RICHARD VILLALOBOS
354 UMANGIL, RUEL GASPAR
355 UNTALAN, LOIDA CALDONA
356 UY, HAZEL JOY MENDOZA
357 VALDEZ, ROSELYN MUÑOZ
358 VEGA, GLENN CALDERON
359 VELASQUEZ, ROWENNA PERALTA
360 VENTIC, VEHEMENT JAY GUICO
361 VILLANO, FAYE SALVAN
362 VILLANUEVA, MICHELLE PALMES
363 WANCE, NATALIA SABIANO
364 WISCO, ELANE IREEN ROMBLON
365 YABUT, MARY GRACE AGUINALDO
366 YANG, JOHN RAY BANAL
367 YANOLA, BENGELINE TENORIO
368 YU, BRIGITTE AIZA DY
369 YUMANG, CHRISTIAN DENN JEFFREY BONDOC
370 ZAMORA, IMMANUEL GASPAR DANDASAN
371 ZULLA, PETER NIEL CASIPE

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Campus News: Connecticut School of Broadcasting Closes

Students from the Connecticut School of Broadcasting were shocked by the abrupt news that their school was closing down without prior warnings. The students were only alerted by text messages, without explanation from the administration.

Students at the Farmington location say they found out by text message Wednesday night while others showing up for class found the doors locked.

Students say they paid $12,000 for a sixteen week course and graduation had been set for next week.

A comment from a school director of one of a Carolina broadcasting school I read in one of the news articles advises any student looking to train in the field of broadcast communications technology....MAKE SURE THAT A SCHOOL IS ACCREDITED, NOT JUST LICENSED BUT ACCREDITED.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Campus News: Some New York City Public School Closing

Some New York City public schools are reporting closings or delays because of poor weather conditions today.

Here is your list of New York City School Closing.

A. HARRY MOORE SCHOOL New Jersey Closed
A.C.D.S. Long Island Closed
A.S.A. INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND COMPUTER TECH Brooklyn No Notification
ABILITIES INC. Bronx No Notification
ABRAHAM JOSHUA HESCHEL SCHOOL Manhattan No Notification
ACADEMY FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT New Jersey No Notification
ACADEMY OF MOUNT SAINT URSULA Bronx Closed
ACADEMY OF OUR LADY New Jersey No Notification
ACADEMY OF SAINT ALOYSIUS New Jersey No Notification
ACADEMY OF THE HOLY ANGELS New Jersey Closed
ADELPHI ACADEMY OF BROOKLYN Brooklyn Closed
ADELPHI INSTITUTE Brooklyn No Notification
ADELPHI UNIVERSITY Long Island Closed
AHI EZER YESHIVA Brooklyn No Notification
AL-IMAN SCHOOL Queens No Notification
ALL HALLOWS HIGH Bronx No Notification
ALL QUAD New Jersey No Notification
ALLEN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Queens Closed
ALLENDALE Public Schools K-8 New Jersey Closed
ALLEN-STEVENSON Manhattan No Notification
ALLEY POND ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Queens No Notification
ALPHABETLAND PRESCHOOL IN WOODMERE Long Island No Notification
ALPINE PUBLIC SCHOOL New Jersey No Notification
AMERICAN BUSINESS SCHOOL Manhattan No Notification
AMITYVILLE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT Long Island Closed
ANNA L. KLEIN SCHOOL IN GUTTENBERG New Jersey No Notification
AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL Bronx No Notification
ARCHBISHOP STEPINAC HIGH Westchester No Notification
ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK Manhattan No Notification
ARDSLEY UNION FREE Westchester No Notification

This list was last generated March 1, 2009. For complete listing visit

CUNY Proficiency Exam (CPE)

THE SPRING 2009 CPE WILL BE GIVEN IN MARCH.

* Test dates: March 23-March 28

* Online registration: March 9 at 9:30am - March 19 at 4:30pm

* THE ADVANCED READING

For the Spring 2009 CPE will be available via the CUNY Portal starting February 2nd.

Anyone having trouble with his/her Portal account should contact the campus IT Help Desk located in L117, 718.368.6690.

* CPE WORKSHOPS/ORIENTATIONS

Get A Head Start On CPE Workshops February 26 -27 (pdf)

WEEK ONE March 3- March 7 (pdf)

* CPE Workshop and Orientations - FAQs

* CPE Score Results CPE results are usually available 5 to 6 weeks after the conclusion of the exam.
AOL Users: You must use either Netscape or Internet Explorer to access CPE score report.

Monday, March 2, 2009

College/Universities: Kingsborough Community College

Who We Are
Kingsborough Community College is located on a 70-acre campus in Manhattan Beach, on the southern tip of Brooklyn, New York. Founded in 1963, the College serves approximately thirty thousand students per year, offering a wide range of credit and non-credit courses in the liberal arts and career education, as well as a number of specialized programs.

The breathtaking Kingsborough Community College campus overlooks three bodies of water: Sheepshead Bay, Jamaica Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.

Kingsborough serves a widely diverse student population and ranks among the top community colleges in the country in associate degrees awarded to minority students.

Our Vision
The Kingsborough Community College vision for the future offers a renewed focus on student learning that drives decision-making within the institution. The vision statement says, “Kingsborough Community College shall be an institution focused on the question, ‘How do our individual and collective actions contribute to student learning?’” To achieve its vision, Kingsborough strives for high quality and continuous improvement in all areas related to student learning, including the faculty, instructional programs, student services, administrative and support staff, and the campus environment. In addition, Kingsborough encourages students to take an active involvement in their own learning.

What We Offer
Kingsborough Community College offers open access to education by accepting all students with a high school diploma or GED. The college provides developmental courses and English as a second language instruction to better prepare all students to successfully complete their academic programs.

Kingsborough Community College is a comprehensive community college, offering a broad array of educational opportunities in line with its current mission: preparation for transfer to a four-year institution, career development, general education, adult and continuing education, and support services.

In addition, Kingsborough offers a number of programs for special populations, including the My Turn program for senior citizens; College Now, a unique partnership with area high schools that was developed at Kingsborough and is now being replicated by colleges throughout the city; the Leon M. Goldstein High School for the Sciences, a public school located on the Kingsborough campus; and Family College that provides public schooling on campus for the children of Kingsborough students who are on public assistance.

Kingsborough’s academic calendar is divided into two major semesters, each consisting of a 12-week module, followed by an optional 6-week module.

Kingsborough -- Brooklyn’s Community College
As Brooklyn’s community college, Kingsborough sponsors hundreds of community events each year that attract visitors to the campus, including a free summer music festival and a performing arts festival. Last year more than 200,000 people attended special events hosted by Kingsborough.

Accreditation
Kingsborough is fully accredited and approved by the Commission of Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

The National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission (NLNAC) accredits the Nursing Program and the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education accredits the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. All academic programs are registered by the New York State Education Department, the University of the State of New York, Office of Higher Education, 5 North Mezzanine – Education Building, Albany, NY 12234.

The College is a member of the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), the American Council on Education (ACE), the League for Innovation in the Community College, the Association of Colleges and Universities in the State of New York, the Council of Higher Education Institutions in New York City, Junior College Council of the Middle Atlantic States, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, New York State Association of Junior Colleges, and the Association of College Unions-International.

Visit their website: http://www.kingsborough.edu/index.html

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Review Centers for Physician Board Exam

The Philippine Board Exam for Physicians, held by the PRC might be one of the difficult chapters an aspiring physician encounters. Passing it is the beginning a new life as a full-pledged doctor - probably some will go abroad, some will go on "moonlighting", and some will train as residents for their chosen specialization.

The pressure of the board exam is always daunting, that's why, most medical students are flocking on review centers in preparation for the exam.

Attending a review center is brings good advantage because you are motivated. By the fact that you are in a review center, yo feel motivated to review. The environment in a review center per se is also a great motivation. Seeing others spending sleepless nights reading and reviewing pressures you to do the same. Apart from being motivated, review centers are good grounds for new learning.

I know, most medical students are already searching for good review centers as early as now, so I'll try to list some of the review centers I know of.

Luzon:

TopNotch Review Center in Fairview, Quezon City - Most of my seniors who enrolled in this review centers highly recommended it. They've got topnotch instructors and lecturers to provide intensive lectures and supply handouts and books to their enrollees.

Tating's Review Center (if I remember it right). It's also located in Fairview, Quezon City, just few meters away from TopNotch Review Center. I haven't heard of them that much but two of my seniors attended this review center and they've got high percentage in the exam.

De La Salle Dasmarinas, Cavite is also holding an in-house review for their graduates but I am not sure if "externs" are allowed.

The University of Sto. Tomas also holds a review, open to non-UST and UST students. It's only for one month, though. It's a better choice if you are going on self review to manage your time more easily.

The University of the Philippines also holds review. According to one of my seniors who have experienced their review sessions, you have a daily exam (board-exam type) which are checked everyday. This way, you know your deficiencies and gauge your knowledge on a particular field. You know where to concentrate more.

In Cebu, the Cebu Institute of Medicine (CIM) holds review for its graduates and externs

If you know of any review centers or know the contact numbers, websites or more details about the review center mentioned, please leave a comment below. Consider it as a help to your fellow doctors (hopefully).