USI College of Nursing - Dean Leadership

Dean Leadership

Since 2000, there have been five deans who led the college of nursing, namely: Elizabeth S. Azutillo, RN, MAN, MSN; Dr. Wilhelmina Z. Atos, RN, MAN, PhD; Sr. Editha A. Bagayaua, DC, RN, MAN; Claudette C. Estrada, RN, MAN, and presently, Sr. Lourdes S. Sabidong, DC, RN, MAN

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