I never imagined my 4 years stay in college would be this AWESOME.
I graduated from high school that I didn't know what course to take or where should I study. Maybe the moment I didn't passed the Nursing Aptitude Test (NAT) in Western Visayas University was a blessing in disguise. I know it happened for a reason!
Thank you not because I am grateful that I didn't pass but THANK YOU because I found a second home --
"A soldier never goes to the field unprepared..." -- That's why before we went for our Community duty our Level II Clinical Instructors prepared us with the basics of Nursing. I was very lucky enough cos I was under Mrs. Mabel Alona Macahilig. She really taught me and my groupmates very well! And even the exams she is giving us were really advance for a Level II students that make us more prepared when we went to the next level. Should I say more? She's one of the best! :)Brgy. Calumdum, Tiza -- Group 4's community.
I was really lucky to have them as my group! Christine was the complete opposite of me. So I really learned a lot from her. She was an achiever so it made me strive hard to do the same cos I don't want to be left out and I guess that's the positive side of having a group mate who is like that.
I also became close with Danessa, Yza who were my groupmates up to 4th year. Yeyyyyy for Group 4!
And to Don, Justin and Jhoanna who became my college barkada and best friends.
Group photo with "Mamabel" (Ma'am Mabel)
It's when the BIGGER Responsibilities starts...
Hello Level III...
After th 47th Capping, Pinning and Candle Lighting ceremony...
This cap and pin were not an additional accessories only but these were given to remind us that we are now holding a bigger responsibility in our hands! Way to go SN's (student nurses).
And reshuffling of groups. Meet my new groupmates!!! :)
Welcome to the family -- Islyn, Lorenz, Dimple, Robie, Johnrith and Geda.
And here's to the best case presentation we ever did. Fuckyeaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!Group 4 presents.. A case presentation of End-Stage Renal Disease (Glumerulonephritis) and Dr. Rene Blancaver as a resource speaker.
SUMMER AFFILIATION.5 weeks stay in Manila. It was not a vacation but it was more of LEARNING while having fun! Now that's more acceptable. Kidding! Really we were exposed to a new environment. We handled cases we haven't seen. And we've put into practice the knowledge and skills we have learned!
And here's to our last journey..
LEVEL IV and soon to be graduating! Maybe true that time flies when you're really having fun. I must say in my 4 years stay in college I learned to love and appreciate everything in this chosen field. Every duty we were having I was actually having fun. I don't know, maybe people change? Especially when we had our staffing -- Gaaaaad! Everyone was really enjoying. And maybe because I have the best group mates ever. Thank you guys cos you were really amazing!
Hahahahaaa =))))) Naks naman! No we were not really the Dream team but my groupmates were just really the AWESOMEnesssssss 252346346354 times <3
And now this is SEPARATION ANXIETY. Hahaaaaa :D We don't want to leave Surgical Ward and Ma'am Vela. Surgical ward is one the best ward we've been cos it's not that toxic. Lol :D But really we really learned a lot from Ma'am Vela and just leave everything to the group! SURGICAL WARD means more Epic moments =)))))))))

And now..
We always have the best Culminating activity every end of the rotation after the Evaluation exam! Cos that's how we roll. Like a Boss!!! \m/
I will forever be grateful to my Clinical Instructor, teachers, BSN-4B, my awesome group mates, my friends and to everyone cos they made my college life really really asdfghjkl. AMAZING!
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