EDUCATION, at its best, is more than just a pathway to personal success; it is the blueprint for a healthier, future-ready nation. With a functional and efficient education system in place, the Philippines would have the power to produce a health care workforce that is not only skilled enough to meet the country’s evolving health needs but also deeply committed to the mission of serving the Filipino people. Ultimately, the goals of universal health care (UHC) would be within reach if a collaborative approach to investing in education is deemed a worthwhile and undeniable priority.
Present at the partnership signing are (seated, from left) Alfredo Reyes, Philippine Women’s University (PWU) vice president for External Affairs; Jose Maria Ochave, Unilab Foundation executive director; Marco Benitez, PWU president; Dr. Felina Young, PWU chancellor and senior vice president for Academic Affairs; Dr. Kenneth Hartigan-Go, Unilab Foundation Health Sector Skills Council project director; (standing, from left) Dr. Harvey Adamson, PWU School of Pharmacy Program chairman; Ruben Basa, Unilab Center for Health Policy program director; Dr. Ligaya Braganza, PWU School of Food Science and Technology program chairman; Evelyn Valencia, PWU School of Social Work Program chairman; Vanessa Marasigan, PWU School of Nutrition Program chairman; Nhalie Pangan, PWU Marketing and Admissions manager; Dr. Minerva de Ala, PWU School of Nursing dean; Abigail Nepomuceno of the RiteMED Planning and Analytics Team; Karla Reyes of Unilab Inc.; Dr. Nancy Bermal, RiteMED Tamang Alaga head; Eca Lorenzo of RiteMED Tamang Alaga; Dr. Stephen Miniano, PWU School of Medical Technology officer in charge; and Ramon Barredo of the Unilab Executive Office. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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