PRESS RELEASE: A total of 153 out of 161 examinees passed the Speech-Language Pathologists Computer-Based Licensure Examination
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The members of the Board of Speech-Language Pathology who gave the licensure examination are Hon. Maria Eusebia Catherine S. Sadicon, Chairman; Hon. Ma. Rowena A. Ynion and Hon. Juan Paulo D. Santuele, Members. The top performing schools in the November 2024 Speech-Language Pathologists Computer-Based Licensure Examination as per Commission Resolution No. 2018 series of 2024:
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