The bitterness of a graduate nurse in Silliman University --- is the 1-month intensive practicum which extends right after graduation to staff a ward. The clinical instructors say it's to further enhance our skills. But to us, it simply nulls the graduation and makes it pointless. Bakit pa pagkatapos ng graduation??? T_T T_T T_T
Just proud! Center of Excellence. Silliman University College of Nursing is number one in the Philippines! Mala-Martial Law man ang administration - me ibubuga rin pala talaga. Milyones pa ginagastos ngayon to improve everything in it. Woooh. It feels great to be in the No. 1 Nursing School in the Philippines, kk! Looking forward for even more things to be proud of after graduation!
....CHED has also released the list of the Top 20 nursing schools in the country with Silliman University clinching the top post having an average of 96.57 percent followed by...
SUCN Number 1!
....CHED has also released the list of the Top 20 nursing schools in the country with Silliman University clinching the top post having an average of 96.57 percent followed by...
SUCN Number 1!
Hepatitis A is a food-borne disease and you should be careful of its widespread- especially when not used to eating home-cooked meals. A lot of people I know have acquired the disease after eating in fastfoods here in Dumaguete. I was never wary about it before not until I received successive reports of Hepatitis A cases. We are fond of hopping from one fast food to another unmindful of the sanitation in their food preparations.
I don't know how to cook so I rely on food prepared elsewhere. I rarely go to fastfood chains because of too much oil. Rather, I usually go to local restaurants and fastfoods here in Dumaguete where food sanitation could be greatly trusted.
Somehow, even when you're used to dining yourself in the same fastfood, it's still possible to acquire Hepa A from there. There are a lot of factors that could lead one to acquire it, and it's not just enough to blame the restaurants. It's safer though to at least dine in a restaurant/fastfood you think you can trust reducing you from the risk of acquiring Hepa A.
Hepa A is a serious illness that might bring anyone to horrible complications. Most of us only take action when we acquire the disease after recklessly choosing over poorly sanitized meals. The solution to getting rid of it is the same solution to getting rid of other diseases and that's to boost your immune system. Eat vegetables, fruits, hydrate yourself with H2O well, exercise, and get enough rest; prioritize your activities and balance your schedule.
Student nurses like us get a hard time to strictly follow such regimen. But somehow, we try as much as possible for the sake of not endangering ourselves to such threatening diseases. That's why in health, it's always taught that promotion of health is better than preventing diseases. You would likely fall with the latter when you rid yourself from the former.
I don't know how to cook so I rely on food prepared elsewhere. I rarely go to fastfood chains because of too much oil. Rather, I usually go to local restaurants and fastfoods here in Dumaguete where food sanitation could be greatly trusted.
Somehow, even when you're used to dining yourself in the same fastfood, it's still possible to acquire Hepa A from there. There are a lot of factors that could lead one to acquire it, and it's not just enough to blame the restaurants. It's safer though to at least dine in a restaurant/fastfood you think you can trust reducing you from the risk of acquiring Hepa A.
Hepa A is a serious illness that might bring anyone to horrible complications. Most of us only take action when we acquire the disease after recklessly choosing over poorly sanitized meals. The solution to getting rid of it is the same solution to getting rid of other diseases and that's to boost your immune system. Eat vegetables, fruits, hydrate yourself with H2O well, exercise, and get enough rest; prioritize your activities and balance your schedule.
Student nurses like us get a hard time to strictly follow such regimen. But somehow, we try as much as possible for the sake of not endangering ourselves to such threatening diseases. That's why in health, it's always taught that promotion of health is better than preventing diseases. You would likely fall with the latter when you rid yourself from the former.