01/05/2026
β¨ Seminar Success! β¨
We are proud to share the successful conduct of our seminar entitled βEmotional Scars: Understanding, Healing and Breaking the Cycle of Family Baggage,β held on April 14, 2026.
The event was filled with meaningful discussions, powerful insights, and heartfelt reflections that highlighted the importance of understanding emotional baggage, promoting healing, and building healthier relationships. π
Our sincere gratitude goes to our esteemed speakers:
π©ββοΈ Maβam Dotha Bernal, RN, MAN
π§ Timothy John C. Toledo, PsyD, MPCP, MsC, DPCCH.C, CTSP, CHMT, CHRA, CCDP, CMHFA, CYCT
π§ββοΈ Alexandre Martin G. Pine, RPm
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and inspiring us to become more emotionally aware, compassionate, and resilient individuals.
We also extend our appreciation to Dean Precy Cruz, RN, MAN, our organizers, and all BSN 1β4 students whose active participation made this seminar truly engaging and impactful.
This seminar reminded us that healing is possible, growth is continuous, and breaking the cycle starts within ourselves. π±
25/03/2026
Break the Cycle. Begin Healing. β€οΈβπ©Ήπ
Not all scars are visible. Some are carried quietlyβshaped by our upbringing, family experiences, and the things left unsaid. These emotional scars can influence how we think, feel, and connect with others. But hereβs the truth: your family history may explain you, but it does not define you.
You are invited to be part of a powerful and eye-opening discussionβone that could change how you understand yourself, your past, and your path forward:
βEmotional Scars: Understanding, Healing, and Breaking the Cycle of Family Baggageβ
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April 14, 2026 | AVR - 3RD FLOOR
This is more than just a seminarβitβs a safe space for reflection, growth, and transformation. Whether you are navigating personal struggles, supporting others, or simply seeking to understand yourself better, this conversation is for you.
You are not bound by the past. You have the power to heal, to grow, and to create a new path forward.
Join us. Reflect. Heal. Rise above the cycle.
19/03/2026
The College of Nursing is honored to be visited by one of its distinguished alumni, Mayor Lorelie M. Fabon of Sta Maria, Romblon. Class of 2004
04/03/2026
β¨ Seminar Success! β¨
The seminar entitled βCulture May Differ, But Care is Universalβ was successfully conducted, highlighting the importance of culturally competent care in the nursing profession. The discussion emphasized that while traditions, beliefs, and practices may vary across communities, compassion and quality care remain constant and universal.
The students of NCM 119 extend their sincere gratitude to Edna Wacher, RMA-JP, for generously sharing her knowledge and valuable insights, which greatly enriched the learning experience of everyone present.
Special thanks are also given to Ma'am Dotha Bernal, RN, MAN, and Dean Precy Cruz, RN, MAN, for their unwavering support, as well as to the students of BSN for their active participation and enthusiasm.
This successful event would not have been possible without the dedicated efforts of the NCM 119 students:
Amias, Ma. Desiree
Baluyot, Roberto Joachim
Deoquino, Giselle
Esta, Carla
Esteban, Arvir Gerald
Nota, Sharmaine Dominique
Quemado, Ma. Kristine
Rivera, Meri Andrie
Indeed, culture may differβbut care will always unite us all. ππ
24/02/2026
ππ Culture May Differ, But Care Is Universal.
Future nurses, this is your moment.
On March 3, 2026 | 1:00 PM | Room 303 (3rd Floor) at De Ocampo Memorial College, join us for a powerful Nursing Seminar on Transcultural Nursing that will challenge perspectives and inspire purpose.
β¨ βLearning locally, caring globallyβfinancial hurdles wonβt define your competence.β
Your background does not limit your future. Your financial struggles do not define your capability. What defines you is your heart to care, your willingness to learn, and your courage to rise above barriers.
Be present. Be empowered. Be the nurse who cares beyond borders.
12/02/2026
113 years of shaping compassionate hearts and competent hands. π©Ίβ¨
De Ocampo Memorial College continues to produce healthcare heroes ready to serve with excellence and integrity.
Happy 113th Founding Anniversary, DOMC! π
29/01/2026
β¨ RLE Orientation Completed! β¨
One step closer to becoming competent and compassionate healthcare professionals! π©Ί
Todayβs RLE Orientation prepared us for what lies ahead responsibilities, challenges, and real-life learning experiences.
Good luck to everyone! Letβs learn, serve, and grow together.
19/01/2026
π CONGRATULATIONS, NEW NURSES! π©Ί
With a remarkable 93.33% passing rate, your hard work, sleepless nights, and dedication have truly paid off.
We are beyond proud of you this is only the beginning of your journey in service and excellence.
17/12/2025
From Scrubs to Startups: Where Healing Hearts Meet Hustle!
Last December 12, from 2:00β5:00 PM, all levels of BSN students came together for an inspiring seminar that showcased how compassion, leadership, and entrepreneurship intersect in nursing.
A meaningful afternoon of learning, motivation, and vision-building which is proving that nurses are not only healers, but also innovators and future leaders.
12/12/2025
Mental health struggles can be silent, but the red flags never lie. β οΈ
Join us and learn how to recognize early warning signs before they escalate.
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Discover how to respond with clarity, compassion, and confidence when it matters most. π
π ππππ: December 13, 2025
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Gain essential insights on:
β’ Identifying emotional distress
β’ Recognizing crisis-level red flags
β’ Applying appropriate interventions
β’ Ensuring safety and timely referral
β’ Strengthening mental health awareness in your community
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Note: e-certs are provided once feedback form is completed after webinar
Your awareness can save a life.
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https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87040864372?pwd=TxgbFJGg9kuooFimJoHlNqQdgw5CE3.1
Meeting ID: 870 4086 4372
Passcode: 107198