PRC also announced that 978 out of 1,418 passed the licensure exam.
Jasmine Lianne Baltazar Esguerra of Our Lady of Fatima University-Antipolo City topped the board exam with a rating of 90.40 percent.
The members of the Board of Physical and Occupational Therapy who gave the licensure exams are Pollyana G. Escano, Raul G. Agustin, Bernadette M. Reyes, Delia R. Pabalan, and Rolland Lyle D. Duque.
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