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PROGRAM PERFORMANCE PROFILE





                                 C)    To  develop  advocacy  for  its  rural  and  development  program  for  the

                                 enhancement of health awareness of community through the following:

                                     c.1 conduct or attend different outreach lectures, conferences, seminars

                                     on health related issues in coordination with the different health agencies


                                     of the government.

                              Guideline on Medical and Dental Examination

                              Section 1. Student. All new students enrolling at the University are required to

                              undergo  physical  and  dental  examination  to  determine  the  fitness  to  perform

                              various school activities. These are normally schedule in April and May for first

                              semester  enrollment  and  in  September  and  October  for  second  semester


                              enrollment. They are required to undergo chest X-ray and bloody typing.

                                     Old  students  should  submit  the  results  of  medical/dental  examination

                              done in the first semester as requirement for the second semester enrollment.

                              The annual schedule of their examination shall be as follows:

                                            Sophomore      -      June to August 15

                                            Junior         -      August 16 to September 15


                                            Senior         -      September 16 to October 30

                                     If upon physical examination, the student is diagnosed to be:

                                     a.  Suffering  from  suspicious  disease,  a  special  laboratory  examination

                                         shall  be  required  or  referred  to  a  medical  specialist  for  further

                                         evaluation  of  his  health  status  and  medical  certificate  is  required  to

                                         submit to determine their fitness to go on schooling.

                                     b.  Afflicted  with  a  communicable  disease  especially  Pulmonary


                                         Tuberculosis shall be advised not to enroll otherwise they can submit

                                         medical  certificate  coming  from  a  medical  specialist  indicating  that

                                         they are physically fit to study before they can enroll at the University.



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