GCM Visits Bohol

GCM Visits Bohol

June 4, 2024

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By : Ryan Russell Garcia

Mater Dei College's busy campus recently hosted the GCM School Caravan, a momentous event designed to inspire the next generation of medical professionals. The event, held in the center of Tubigon, Bohol, gathered an enthusiastic gathering of 163 nursing students eager to learn more about future chances in medicine.

The caravan offered an intriguing roster of presentations by notable medical professionals, each with their own unique ideas and experiences. Dr. Kitty Redula began the event with her lecture, "Why Become a Doctor?" She enthralled the audience by explaining the noble calling of the medical profession, emphasizing the enormous impact doctors have on society and individuals.

Following that, Dr. Redula discussed "Why GCM?" and gave an in-depth look at what makes GCM (General Clinic Medicine) such an appealing option for aspiring medical students. She described the institution's commitment to excellence, advanced curriculum, and supportive learning environment.

Dr. Mila Maruya took the stage next with her discussion on "Life in GCM." She gave a clear image of the daily experiences, challenges, and benefits of studying at GCM, offering students a realistic view of what to anticipate and how to succeed in their medical studies.

Dr. Thomas Vincent Tan, a proud GCM alumnus, added a personal touch to the event by sharing his journey and successes in the "Testimony of a GCM Alumni." His story of dedication and achievement struck a chord with the attendees, serving as a powerful testament to the opportunities and support available at GCM.

In addition to the enlightening speeches, the event included a Specimen Exhibit of Human Anatomical Cross Sectional Models. This exhibit provided students with hands-on learning opportunities, improving their grasp of human anatomy and igniting their interest in the medical industry.

The GCM School Caravan at Mater Dei College was an engaging and informative event, creating a lasting impression on nursing students and motivating them to consider a career in medicine. The caravan, which combined professional insights, personal stories, and practical exhibits, successfully showcased the many and rewarding routes accessible in the medical field.

Mater Dei College's busy campus recently hosted the GCM School Caravan, a momentous event designed to inspire the next generation of medical professionals. The event, held in the center of Tubigon, Bohol, gathered an enthusiastic gathering of 163 nursing students eager to learn more about future chances in medicine.

The caravan offered an intriguing roster of presentations by notable medical professionals, each with their own unique ideas and experiences. Dr. Kitty Redula began the event with her lecture, "Why Become a Doctor?" She enthralled the audience by explaining the noble calling of the medical profession, emphasizing the enormous impact doctors have on society and individuals.

Following that, Dr. Redula discussed "Why GCM?" and gave an in-depth look at what makes GCM (General Clinic Medicine) such an appealing option for aspiring medical students. She described the institution's commitment to excellence, advanced curriculum, and supportive learning environment.

Dr. Mila Maruya took the stage next with her discussion on "Life in GCM." She gave a clear image of the daily experiences, challenges, and benefits of studying at GCM, offering students a realistic view of what to anticipate and how to succeed in their medical studies.

Dr. Thomas Vincent Tan, a proud GCM alumnus, added a personal touch to the event by sharing his journey and successes in the "Testimony of a GCM Alumni." His story of dedication and achievement struck a chord with the attendees, serving as a powerful testament to the opportunities and support available at GCM.

In addition to the enlightening speeches, the event included a Specimen Exhibit of Human Anatomical Cross Sectional Models. This exhibit provided students with hands-on learning opportunities, improving their grasp of human anatomy and igniting their interest in the medical industry.

The GCM School Caravan at Mater Dei College was an engaging and informative event, creating a lasting impression on nursing students and motivating them to consider a career in medicine. The caravan, which combined professional insights, personal stories, and practical exhibits, successfully showcased the many and rewarding routes accessible in the medical field.

Mater Dei College's busy campus recently hosted the GCM School Caravan, a momentous event designed to inspire the next generation of medical professionals. The event, held in the center of Tubigon, Bohol, gathered an enthusiastic gathering of 163 nursing students eager to learn more about future chances in medicine.

The caravan offered an intriguing roster of presentations by notable medical professionals, each with their own unique ideas and experiences. Dr. Kitty Redula began the event with her lecture, "Why Become a Doctor?" She enthralled the audience by explaining the noble calling of the medical profession, emphasizing the enormous impact doctors have on society and individuals.

Following that, Dr. Redula discussed "Why GCM?" and gave an in-depth look at what makes GCM (General Clinic Medicine) such an appealing option for aspiring medical students. She described the institution's commitment to excellence, advanced curriculum, and supportive learning environment.

Dr. Mila Maruya took the stage next with her discussion on "Life in GCM." She gave a clear image of the daily experiences, challenges, and benefits of studying at GCM, offering students a realistic view of what to anticipate and how to succeed in their medical studies.

Dr. Thomas Vincent Tan, a proud GCM alumnus, added a personal touch to the event by sharing his journey and successes in the "Testimony of a GCM Alumni." His story of dedication and achievement struck a chord with the attendees, serving as a powerful testament to the opportunities and support available at GCM.

In addition to the enlightening speeches, the event included a Specimen Exhibit of Human Anatomical Cross Sectional Models. This exhibit provided students with hands-on learning opportunities, improving their grasp of human anatomy and igniting their interest in the medical industry.

The GCM School Caravan at Mater Dei College was an engaging and informative event, creating a lasting impression on nursing students and motivating them to consider a career in medicine. The caravan, which combined professional insights, personal stories, and practical exhibits, successfully showcased the many and rewarding routes accessible in the medical field.