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The whole strip of a street starting from Osmeña Boulevard running southward, formerly known as Visitacion Street, is now called Anunciacion B. Aznar Street.

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The Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer, an international multidisciplinary organization dedicated to research and education in supportive care in cancer patients, recently gave Filipina doctor Maxine Grace De la Cruz the acclaimed Young Investigator Award for her work on “Correlates of Spiritual Distress with Physical and Psychosocial Distress.”

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Dr. Jose Ramirez, head of the Philippine Regulation Commission (PRC)’s board of medicine, said the decline in the passing rate of the licensure examination for doctors over the past four years is alarming.
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The whole strip of a street starting from Osmeña Boulevard running southward, formerly known as Visitacion Street, is now called Anunciacion B. Aznar Street.

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The Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer, an international multidisciplinary organization dedicated to research and education in supportive care in cancer patients, recently gave Filipina doctor Maxine Grace De la Cruz the acclaimed Young Investigator Award for her work on “Correlates of Spiritual Distress with Physical and Psychosocial Distress.”

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Dr. Jose Ramirez, head of the Philippine Regulation Commission (PRC)’s board of medicine, said the decline in the passing rate of the licensure examination for doctors over the past four years is alarming.
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