“Remember that self-awareness is not a destination but a journey that drives you to strive and become the best version of yourself. While investing in your personal growth, you elevate the quality of care provided to your patients,” stated College President Edgar G. Cue, represented by Ms. Shaine Marie K. Macli-ing, Executive Assistant, during the seminar – workshop of the third-year student nurses on Self Awareness: A Basis of Self-Assessment Towards Enhanced Personality as Caring Nurses at the College Auditorium, Bontoc, MP, today, December 14.
 
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Emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, President Cue also encouraged the participants to actively participate in the discussion to further understand and develop a broader viewpoint toward their nursing journeys.
 
“Reflect on every decision you make, be mindful of your words and actions, and show that you are a caring nurse. Do not hesitate to ask questions about your performance because this is an opportunity for you to grow and develop a learning environment where inclusivity and sustainable development occurs.
 
Organized by the Nursing Department, the seminar – workshop aimed to acquaint the student nurses on basic tenet of psychiatric-mental health.
 
Said activity is being conducted after a courtesy call was done at the Office of the College President through Ms. Pharisia Gail L. Tudlong, a Mental Health Advocate, and one of the speakers, accompanied by the Dean and faculty members from the Nursing Department, namely Dr. Alfred O. Fomocao, Jr., Ms. Annie Lourie Paredes, and Ms. Arlyn B. Aliping.
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