18/04/2026
FON DSG 2025–2026: The Dragon’s Ascent 🐉
Success is never a solo flight; it is a symphony of hands, hearts, and shared breath. As this year ends, we celebrate the collective pulse of a student body that refused to tire and the mentors who illuminated our path.
Most especially, to our DSG Officers A.Y. 2025–2026: you did not work in the shadows, but as a brilliant, guiding light for us all. Every victory our Faculty celebrated was made possible because you chose to lead with joyful purpose and a servant's heart. Your efforts have truly borne fruit; the sweat, the sleepless nights, and the sharp minds you poured into the service of our Faculty are deeply felt and honored. Our collective triumphs would have remained out of reach if you hadn’t dared to redefine the limits of what we could accomplish together.
Within this team, we owe a special debt of gratitude to the mentors who showed us the way. To our graduated senior officers—Governor John Lester M. Panagsagan, Board Member Regilyn C. Lorenzo, and Committee Member Mia Shannen Seno: thank you for being our compass through the long shifts and the even longer nights. To us, you are the older siblings we will forever look up to; your willingness to challenge the status quo is the reason our Faculty’s success reached such heights this year. As you transition from the classroom to the clinic, we promise to carry your legacy forward. We are saying goodbye to a term, but we are simply waiting to say hello as colleagues. Let us never be strangers, for our paths are now forever bound by the same sacred calling to heal.
All that we’ve achieved, we owe to our generous and brilliant DSG Adviser, Ma’am Gerrely F. Reposar, MAN, RN. Ma’am, you have been the steady hand and the constant mentor who walked beside us through every step of our leadership journey. Your kindness is our foundation, and your wisdom has been the steady flame that kept us going. Thank you for giving us the courage to move forward; we learned to believe in ourselves because you believed in us first. You pushed us to discover that we are capable of so much more than we ever imagined, turning this team from a mere organization into a true family.
To the SNAACC, who worked tirelessly alongside the DSG: thank you for being the quiet strength in our storms. In our world, to lead is to heal; you didn’t just hold titles—you held our hands, assessed our needs, and acted as the heartbeat of our mission. To their adviser, Mr. Archie Raquin, MAN, RN, thank you for the endless guidance and the steady hand that helped us navigate the year’s challenges with such confidence and grace.
Everything we accomplished was fueled by the visionary leadership of our FON Dean, Marie Lucienne P. Tioco, MAN, RN. Thank you, Dean, for always being "all ears" to our voices and for your unwavering support of our dreams. You lead our instructors with such pride and passion that it reflects in the excellence they demand from us. You are the strength behind our successes, fostering an environment where both students and faculty can thrive as one.
We have proven that we are more than students in white—we are Healers and Leaders, carrying the fierce advocacy of a dragon and the humble heart of a caregiver. Every sleepless night and clinical trial was not a burden, but the fuel that multiplied our resolve to serve. So remember, Dragons: your home is the sky. Keep your dreams soaring high, for we emerge ready to work harder and breathe life into our shared future. The fire is just beginning, and our hearts remain committed to the journey ahead.
Thank you for the privilege of this incredible year.
Padayon, Nursing Dragons! 🐲💙