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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH REQUIREMENT CARD/FINAL REMINDERS KEEP THIS CARD AS A FINAL REMINDER OF THE FINAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS SUBJECT. SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING ON THE SPECIFIC DATES HEREIN PROVIDED: March 17, 2015 Personal Journal for each of the 4 days of stay in the community (experience, learning, reflection, etc.) – NO EXTENSIONS (short size bond paper for each of the day; compile on a short black folder) ATTENDANCE WILL STILL BE CHECKED 7:30 – 12:00 (working time for the final output) March 19, 2015 ATTENDANCE WILL STILL BE CHECKED 7:30 – 12:00 (working time for the final output) March 24, 2015 Submission of Final Output (Hard/Soft/Ring-Bound) – NO EXTENSIONS

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHREQUIREMENT CARD/FINAL REMINDERS

KEEP THIS CARD AS A FINAL REMINDER OF THE FINAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS SUBJECT.SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING ON THE SPECIFIC DATES HEREIN PROVIDED:

March 17, 2015 Personal Journal for each of the 4 days of stay in the community (experience, learning, reflection, etc.) – NO EXTENSIONS(short size bond paper for each of the day; compile on a short black folder) ATTENDANCE WILL STILL BE CHECKED 7:30 – 12:00 (working time for the final output)

March 19, 2015 ATTENDANCE WILL STILL BE CHECKED 7:30 – 12:00 (working time for the final output)

March 24, 2015 Submission of Final Output (Hard/Soft/Ring-Bound) – NO EXTENSIONSRelease of Grades in the afternoon. Announcement of who will take the remedial exams.

March 26, 2015 Remedial Exams for those who do not make passing marks. LAST DAY/NO MORE SPECIAL REMEDIAL EXAMS.

WARNING: ATTENDANCE WILL STILL BE CHECKED ON ALL DAYS!

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: BESA, KHAREN C.Grade: JOURNAL 97%

Comments on the Journal:

I see that you had lots of fun in the community. You showed how much enthusiasm you have invested in order to contribute to our activities. I appreciate how devoted you were in cooperating with your classmates in coming up with the events you sponsored. This only proves your diligence and your dependability. Keep it up!

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: BONQUIN, ALLENGrade: JOURNAL 95%

Comments on the Journal:

It’s fun to know that you enjoyed a lot of the activities that we have sponsored most especially teaching the kids in the community. Though the situations were uncomfortable, I admire how you made things look light and fun-filled – such as by taking selfies here and there! More than those, I hope that the memories of community integration will allow you to remember the important role of a medical technologist in the community.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: CORNELIO, GRACEGrade: JOURNAL 95%

Comments on the Journal:

You don’t want to miss art in everything that you do and that is well appreciated. What is unforgettable was how you conquered your stage-fright by leading the talk during the second day. You showed how brave you were in stepping up to educate the poor and the underprivileged. I hope that your compassion towards others and your sincerity will continue throughout your journey as a medical technologist someday.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: CATORCE, MESHACH DANIEL FGrade: JOURNAL 98%

Comments on the Journal:

The way you mentioned how happy the mothers were that we visited is truly moving. It just showed how big the impact of our visit was.

You are right is saying that talking with people in Bicol has really been difficult. It was a challenge most of us were able to surpass. I admire the energy you have shown in leading the team as a host most of the time. You used your own skills (your talents) to get the attention of other people in order for us to teach them with the many things they deserve to know. Continue being passionate to whatever you do and always remember that it will take you to greater heights someday.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: DAIZ, RACHELGrade: JOURNAL 98%

Comments on the Journal:

Through your journal, I have known that you are a very compassionate type of person. The way you were motivated by the looks in the eyes of the children you served proved such. I admire how you were able to relate the learning you got in the community with your personal life. It was also moving that the experience made you appreciate what you have in life and pursue serving those who are most needy.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: TOLETE, LEONIELGrade: JOURNAL 95%

Comments on the Journal:

I am glad to know that talking to people is not a problem for you. Communication is a very powerful tool a medical technologist must be equipped with. In the community, you showed how active you were in participating in all the endeavours your class has committed with. Your diligence was also commendable.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: BETITIO, KRISTINE MAE V.Grade: JOURNAL 99%

Comments on the Journal:

You write well! Let me say that first and foremost.

I appreciate the fact that you enjoyed the experience in the community. It must have been really tiring, but I know that fun made all feelings of exhaustion dissipate. It only means that service can be fun!

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: ALVAREZ, DOMENICK R.Grade: JOURNAL 95%

Comments on the Journal:

Learning is usually absorbed well when in action. I believe that you have gathered a considerable amount of experience in the community. The way you dealt with our target populations only showed how willing you are to share whatever you can in your capacity. Keep it up!

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: OCAMPO, FAITH ANN A.Grade: JOURNAL 99%

Comments on the Journal:

I like it a lot that your journal also specified how you felt in almost everything you have done inside the community. What is most moving about what you said is that initiative is very importance in helping. Your initiative was very much manifested by how you embraced your responsibility during those activities. I hope that you will continue to partake actively in whatever future endeavours of your class.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: BANARIA, RUBY MAEGrade: JOURNAL 95%

Comments on the Journal:

I appreciate how you were able to relate with the circumstances you encountered in the community. It is always best to know the difference between empathy and sympathy. Let all your experiences be learning media for you to become a better person and competent professional someday.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: TORIBIO, CIENA S. Grade: JOURNAL 95%

Comments on the Journal:

Your energy radiated towards the entire team during all the activities. You showed how willing you were to contribute in your own capacity. I appreciate how you have learned to improve on the things you know you were lacking at. It made you realize that in school, there is always a need to constantly change and become a better version each and every day.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: CONDE, NOVA LOREEN D. Grade: JOURNAL 95%

Comments on the Journal:

The things we have done in the community would have been most difficult if we did not open ourselves up to the challenge. You personally accepted such challenge. You cooperated well and proved your capacity to help in whatever way.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: NERY, SHEKINAH C.Grade: JOURNAL 99%

Comments on the Journal:

I appreciate how you have included in your journal how you felt on every stage of the journey you had in the community. I also paid attention to how you detailed what you were challenged about (i.e. difficulties, etc). You made mention also of how you were able to do something about them. It just showed that a leader is a natural part of your individuality. I hope that you will continue to step-up and create bigger versions of what you have started.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: DE LEON, KEVIN KYLE AGrade: JOURNAL 95%

Comments on the Journal:

I like it very much that you mentioned how you thought of doing something in order to resolve several problems you have identified in the community. That is basically the heart of all the activities you engaged in – to learn what to do after identifying the challenges. It is also important to note that adequate preparation is always an important component of service. We cannot serve well if things are done hurriedly. It is best to devote time, no matter how little it is, to think things well and come up with quality results.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: ARCILLA, CARLGrade: JOURNAL 92%

Comments on the Journal:

Repeated many times in your journal were your feelings of fulfilment after each and every day that you spent in the community. This is one clear manifestation of a natural desire to help improve the plight of the underprivileged. As a future medical technologist, I hope that you will be able to find more opportunities to explore within you what you can do to improve the lives of other people. We should never just stop after we get touched by other people’s lives. We should always do something.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: SAN ANTONIO, EDGAR ARISGrade: JOURNAL 92%

Comments on the Journal:

I hope that the experience you have had with the people in the community will teach you several important things that you cannot learn inside the classroom. Some of which are sensitivity and compassion. We may find a lot of problems but the real challenge is seeking the right solution for each.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTHName of Student: MENDOZA, EMMANGrade: JOURNAL 91%

Comments on the Journal:

With the experiences you had in the community, I hope that you will learn to apply your knowledge in practical situations in the future. Always remember that you learn something in school not to just simply perfect the exams and pass the subject. Such will help you apply them in real life scenarios. Consequently, we cannot be good servants if we know nothing. It is then best to invest in acquiring knowledge so that we end up empowered to empower other people as well.

PAUL M. FLORENDO,RNProfessor

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