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UIC-Davao Graduates Dominate Medical Technology Licensure Exam

by Emma Walker – News Editor

UIC-Davao Graduates Achieve ⁢Top Marks‌ in August 2025 Medical Technologists Licensure Examination

Davao City,‌ Philippines – ⁢Six graduates from the‍ University of Immaculate Conception-Davao City (UIC-Davao) have ⁤distinguished themselves​ by securing‍ spots in the top ⁤10 of the August 2025 Medical Technologists Licensure⁤ Examination ⁤(MTLE). This exceptional performance underscores UIC-Davao’s dedication to‌ producing highly qualified medical professionals.

Exceptional Performance by UIC-Davao Graduates

Myles Chaesel Ejara led ‌the pack, achieving ‌first ‍place ‍with ⁣an impressive rating of 93.10 percent. Hannah Belle Dave followed closely in second ⁤place with‍ 92.70 ‍percent, and Sam ⁢allen⁣ Uy ‍secured the third spot with‍ a score of 92.60 percent.⁣ ‌Joshua David Castronuevo placed fifth (92.20 percent), Rex Valdueza seventh (91.90 percent), and ramon Monching Señor ninth (91.70 ⁤percent).

UIC expressed⁢ immense pride ⁤in its‍ students’ accomplishments.”We‍ are⁤ brimming with pride ⁤and joy as ⁤six of our graduates of​ the College ‌of medical and Biological⁣ Sciences ⁢(UIC-CMBS) Medical Technology secured spots in the ⁢MTLE,” the university stated on⁢ its Facebook page.The university also extended gratitude to the faculty,staff,and Dean Rvin John T. Servillon for their guidance and mentorship.

Did You No? The Medical Technologists Licensure‍ Examination​ is ⁢a crucial step for aspiring medical technologists in ⁤the Philippines, ⁣ensuring they meet the rigorous standards‌ required for ⁢practice. (Professional Regulation Commission, https://www.prc.gov.ph/)

National ⁤examination Results⁢ and Top Performers

sophia Thereze Niefes ⁤of De La ⁤Salle Medical & Health Science Institution shared second place with Dave, while John Christian Catahumber of the University ​of Santo Tomas (UST) and Uy tied for ⁣third. Mathew Lauren Gochuico of Far Eastern University achieved fourth place.‌ Castronuevo, Ernest ⁣John Gutierrez of UST, and ⁤Marc Juriel Masangkay of the University of ⁤san Agustin tied for fifth.

Giliah De Maliwat and Gabriel Macapagal, both from UST, secured sixth⁤ place. Laurence Castillo of Cagayan state University-Andrews Campus, Marc Napolle Zhen Miranda ‌of ⁣UST, Stephanie Ng of Velez College, and Valdueza shared seventh place. Vincent Masil ​of UST ranked eighth, and Kobe Kate Liberato of ‍the University of Pangasinan and ​Señor tied⁢ for ninth. Victor Lorenzo Gonzales of the University of Baguio completed‍ the top ten.

UIC-davao’s Overall Performance

Beyond ‍individual achievements, UIC-Davao‌ also ranked ninth among‌ top-performing⁤ schools in the August 2025 ⁤MTLE,​ according ‍to Commission Resolution No.1814 series of 2024.The ‍university achieved a ⁣remarkable passing ​rate of 93.33 percent, with 137‍ out of 150 examinees successfully passing the ‌exam. Moreover, the school demonstrated consistent performance ⁣with a 94.37⁢ percent passing‍ rate ‍for first-time takers and 91.33​ percent⁣ overall.

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that a total ⁢of⁣ 3,660 out‌ of 4,720 examinees passed ‌the ⁤MTLE. The examination was administered on ​August 12-13, 2025, in various locations across the country, including the National Capital Region, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, ⁢Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Pagadian, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, tuguegarao, and Zamboanga.

Pro tip: Strong foundational knowledge in biology, ​chemistry, and⁤ laboratory procedures is ​essential for success in the MTLE. ⁢ Consider utilizing practice exams and review materials to reinforce your understanding. (Clinical Laboratory Science, https://www.ascp.org/content/learn/resources/clinical-laboratory-science)

MTLE Performance ⁢Summary​ – UIC-Davao

Metric Value
Total Examinees 150
Total Passed 137
Passing Rate ‍(Overall) 93.33%
passing Rate (First-Time Takers) 94.37%
Passing Rate (Repeaters) 37.50%
Top ⁤10 Placers 6
School Ranking 9th

What does this impressive showing ​by UIC-Davao graduates suggest about the ‍quality ⁣of medical technology education in the region? ​ How will these newly licensed ‍medical ‍technologists contribute to the healthcare landscape of the philippines?

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