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Boholana tops 2023 physical therapists licensure exam

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CEBU CITY – A Boholana who graduated from a university in this city has topped the June 2023 physical therapist licensure exam.

Edzelle Mhay Benitez Naquila, a native of Calape town, Bohol, and a graduate of Southwestern University, got a rating of 89.90 percent.

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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) said 708 of the 1,026 examinees passed the examination given on June 15 to 16 at testing centers in the National Capital Region, Baguio, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Pampanga, and Rosales.

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Meanwhile, four graduates of Cebu schools were on the top 10 of the June 2023 occupational therapists licensure exam.

PRC announced that 128 of 215 passed the examination on June 15 to 16.

Nadine Frances Yap Reyes of the University of the Philippines Manila topped the occupational therapists exam with a rating of 85.40 percent.

The four examinees from Cebu schools who made it to the top 10 were fourth placer Loraine Marie Cañete Burgos of Velez College with a rating of 83.80 percent; fifth placer Judy Marie Cuyag Samson of Velez College with a rating of 83.00 percent; eighth placer Maria Diana Vanica Zambrano Lim of Southwestern University with a rating of 82.20 percent; and 10th placer Kiana Reese Gwyneth Montejo Lastimoso of Southwestern University with a rating of 81.40 percent.

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