Dr. Rebecca Deleon Graboso, an accomplished Filipino nurse-practitioner working as head of the stroke unit in Riverview Medical Center, New Jersey, USA was invited to do the lecture. Her talk revolved on the concept of Evidence Based Practice (EBP) and stroke management.
Southville Nursing Students Capped
A total of 61 students received their nursing caps and pins which they can now wear as part of the nursing uniform. The event also served as a reminder that more than “being in
Over 200 Studes Sold on SOLID
Southville Alumna Gets Accepted in Yonsei University
Min Kyoung Kyeong, a 2014 high school graduate of Southville International School and Colleges, was accepted in Yonsei University which is part of the Korean Ivy League Schools.
“Minkyoung has excellent leadership skills. She can mobilize group who can work on for a project such as the Poor Urban Child. She also makes sure that academic tasks are her top priority. She gives her heart to our writing activities, oral presentations or any project that we have in the class. The school is really happy of what she has achieved,” says Ms. Raquel Alberto-Colangoy, Subject Area Head for Filipino and … [Read more]
Southville’s Way of Expanding Borders through Nursing Research
Southville’s College of Nursing has expanded its borders in the area of student research. Last February 20, 2015 two BSN research papers were accepted for presentation at the 8th MDCON Research Congress.
Effect Of Slow Breathing On Glucose Level And Blood Pressure Among Clients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus by Ralph Austria, Christian Daliva, Angelica Dela Cruz, Clarence Delos Santos, Reminiscence Moreno and Astrid M. De Leon, RN MAP, PGCE, (2014). This group was awarded Best Research Poster during the in-campus College of Nursing Research Poster Competition held last December 2014.
Grit Factor And Cognitive Achievement, Clinical Performance, And Professional … [Read more]
Making the Effort
Just after Valentine’s Day weekend, February 16, 2015, love was still in the air for most of the BSN students who proved their love for their adopted Las Piñas CAA community. If love is about giving your best effort and going the extra mile, then that was what the senior BSN students and faculty proved today. Waking up at 5:45 am, they started with an early morning walk to the vicinity of the Barangay Hall in Aratiles Street. It was rather early for their senior citizen counterpart to join in.
While waiting for the official program to start the students … [Read more]
National search for college scholars set on January 10
SISC is pleased to announce the launching of the search for the Top Outstanding Performing Students (TOPS) for academic year 2015-2016. This prestigious, competitive search is conducted among graduating high school students who have outstanding academic records and leadership potential. The scholarship, which is the major prize for the awardees, aims to support and encourage promising high school students to pursue higher education, thereby developing future leaders who will contribute back to their communities, and ultimately, strengthening the country.
The scholarship slots for incoming first year college students are available in the following courses: BS Accountancy; BS Nursing; AB Communication; … [Read more]
Empowered Communications: A Workshop on Business Communication
On Traffic and Parking Concerns
Southville Math Genius Wins National Karatedo
Gen Mark Tanno, an incoming Grade 10 Southville student, and a consistent winner of local and international Math competitions has proven once more his other giftedness after placing second in the recently held 2013 Philippine Union of Karate Kobudo (PUKKO) National Karatedo Championship in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
“Ever since Gen Mark joined our Karate Club at Southville, I have witnessed how dedicated he is in our training sessions. He never fails to practice despite his busy schedule, balancing his studies and other co-curricular activities. I am proud of what he has become,” said Sensei and French Teacher, Leo de Mesa.… [Read more]