Congratulations to our new FPNAs from Baguio General Hospital!
A Fellow of the Philippine Neurological Association (FPNA) has undergone extensive training in either Adult Neurology or Pediatric Neurology Residency Programs at any of the accredited Training Institutions listed, in their case, the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center, the first and only hospital outside the NCR to successfully conduct this program as of today. Our beloved doctors passed in both the written and oral Adult or Pediatric Neurology Specialty Boards.
We, as family members of our new Neurologists, we are so proud of them! We are so thankful for their entire path, so thankful to their bosses, their mentors, and all who made their achievement possible. We pray that God bless you a hundred times over!
For this batch of trailblazers, to God be the glory! We pray for the same success for the next batches of FPNAs from the Baguio Gen Hosp!
Via Joshelle Ruth Chulsi Bentrez-Bancilo
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