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Consequently, Dr. Robert Norberte, Dean of College of Education and Arts of SISC,
welcomed the next resource speaker, Dr. Jeoffrey Calimag an SCPM from the School of Global
Studies Kyungsung University South Korea as he present on “Sustainable Health Care and
Well-Being Promotion with 14.0: Advancing New Competencies from SDG No. 3’s Accelerated
Efforts to Reversal Implications of COVID-19.” He had touched on how it is important to build a
prosperous society, Child’s health and COVID implications on it especially how the pandemic
has interrupted childhood immunization programs worldwide. Furthermore, he talked about
how this concern should be re-reverse and how society may be able to adjust with the abrupt
changes in the Health and Healthcare ecosystem. To show appreciation to Dr. Calimag for
enthusiastically sharing and raising his topic in breadth and depth of knowledge, he was also
given an e-certificate by Dr. Ma. Felma C. Tria. As the second day's morning session concluded
and the lunch break began, the host reminded all zoom participants of the guidelines and
parallel session procedures for the afternoon session.
Maria Estela Monette Monte Flauta Dr. Rolly S. Donato
(Best Research Paper) (Best Research Presentation)
On the afternoon session, Ms. Sto. Tomas once again welcomed all the zoom participants
before heading on the parallel session. The parallel session was still divided into 4 clusters the
same with the day one but now had different presenters. Every researcher was given the
opportunity to present their topics which was followed by the open forum or Q&A portion for
all the zoom participants, and for the researcher as well, to state their inquiries and
clarifications. For instance, on one of the clusters, specifically on Cluster A about Health and
well-being, three of Masters in Psychology graduates presented their researches: Ms. Aire
Yukdawan on “Sexual Minority Discrimination, Psychological Distress & coping responses of
LGBT persons deprived of liberty”, Ms. Julie Nolasco on “Effects of Inoculation therapy on
levels of aggression of Traffic constables;” and Ms. Kathleen Calison on “Perfectionism and
avoidant coping attachment to diet beliefs of the millennials.” As research presentations go on,
all presenters were given an e-certificate by the designated person in each cluster in
recognition of all the authors excellence in delivery and great research paper.
To cut the tension and put everyone at ease, Dr. Rene E. Aligonero, the program head of
Southville Institute of Tourism, came up with an icebreaker called the "Rebus Puzzle" and
followed by the melodic and soothing song intermission before the event proceeded. As the
event continued, Dr. Aris E. Ignacio, Dean of the College of Information Technology,
introduced Ms. Jaewon Son, a Guest Scientist from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
in Germany. Ms. Son then presented her study on "Sustainable Water Security Based on the
SDG Framework: A Case Study of the 2019 Metro Manila Water Crisis." This study made her
conclude that Metro Manila’s water security should be reinterpreted, as the climate change
never ceases, it will continue to negatively affect natural cycles leading to more frequent water