CNAHS holds 20th clinical graduation; sends Off 94 future health workers
College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences (CNAHS) of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation produced 94 graduates during its 20th Clinical Graduation Ceremony held May 9 at Queen Margarette Hotel.
The ceremony carried the theme “MSEUF Healthcare Heroes: Stewards of Healing, Pillars of Excellence.” The college conferred clinical pins to 21 Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology graduates and 73 Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduates.
The event opened with a Eucharistic celebration led by University Chaplain Rev. Fr. Ferdinand Maano.
Dr. Benilda N. Villenas delivered the opening remarks. Dr. Carmina V. Tolentino and Dr. Esteve Adrian Z. Estiva presented the candidates for graduation. Dean Maria Corazon B. Valdeavilla formally accepted the graduating class.
“These graduates answered the call of service. We expect them to enter the profession not only with skill, but with purpose rooted in compassion,” Valdeavilla said.
Rev. Fr. Familo V. Esplana, keynote speaker, addressed the graduates on their evolving role in public health.
“You are stewards of healing. What you do will matter in the lives of the sick, the poor, and the forgotten,” Esplana said. “This isn’t just about careers. It’s about missions.”
Maria Velka R. Cavida and Ismael C. Lagrason imposed the clinical rings on behalf of the faculty.
The event affirmed MSEUF’s commitment to developing competent health professionals guided by truth, excellence, leadership, and service. It aligned with the university’s mission to produce globally competitive graduates equipped to meet community needs.
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