List of University of The East People - Nursing

Nursing

Carmelita C. Dela Cruz-Divinagracia 1962' Dean, UERM College of Nursing;

Dean, UERM Graduate Program; President, Association of Deans of Phil. Colleges of Nursing

Helen B. Fernandez-Amores 1962' Dean, St. James, College of Nursing
Violeta S. Monroy-Glova 1977' Dean, Mariano Marcos State University
Josefina R. Estaris-De Jesus 1967' Past President, PNA Southern California, USA
Reynaldo R. Rivera 1980' President-Elect, 2008-2010, Philippine Nurses Association of America; Currently the Director of Nursing for Special Programs at NewYork Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center; Outstanding Alumni 2001, Columbia University; Past President, New York City Chapter of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses and Philippine Nurses Association of New York Incorporated, USA
Daisy Cruz-Richman 1967' Dean, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center
Aida G. Taguba-Agbayani 1974' Chief Nurse, UERM Hospital
Jennifer Frances E. Dela Rosa 1992' Researcher, UP & WHO, Faculty UP Public Health
Teresita M. Aspacio-Custodio 1972' Pres., Asia Pacific Review Center
Ruby B. Felix-Tipon 1970' Dean, Siena College
Anunciacion C. Solomon-Lipat 1967' Past President, Philippine Nurses Association of America.
Lucia Villanueva-Soltes 1962' President, Catholic Nurses Guild of the Philippines
Col. Estelita Tuliao-Galutira 1967' President, Maternal and Child Nurses Asso. of the Phil.

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