12/04/2026
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SAN JOSE, ANTIQUE โ Marking a significant milestone in the second semester of the academic year, the BSN Level 4 students of St. Anthonyโs College (SAC) demonstrated their readiness for the professional stage by successfully spearheading a two-day intensive seminar series. Held on April 10 and 11, 2026, at the Old NAL Room, MHM Building, the event served as a critical capstone for the graduating class.
The first day of the summit, Friday, April 10, focused on the transition from student to professional leader. The morning session featured Mr. Lord Leomer B. Pomperada, Former Global President of the World Youth Alliance, who delivered a stirring keynote on innovative leadership. Pomperada challenged the students to integrate a global perspective into their practice, emphasizing that service is the core of any leadership role.
The afternoon session pivoted to the practicalities of healthcare management with Dr. Judy Ann M. Nebit. Her lecture, "Nursing Leadership in the Real World," focused on the triad of patient safety, teamwork, and clinical decision-making. Dr. Nebit underscored that for a future Registered Nurse, effective management is as vital as clinical skill in ensuring positive patient outcomes.
The momentum continued into Saturday, April 11, with a rigorous focus on acute care and specialized clinical practice. Dr. Emily Jean M. Pedreso, RN, MD, DPCP, opened the morning with "Ward Emergencies: The First Responderโs Guide for Nurses." Drawing from her unique experience as both a nurse and a physician, Dr. Pedreso provided a high-intensity review of emergency protocols, highlighting the nurseโs role as the primary line of defense in the hospital ward.
The seminar concluded with an afternoon session led by Dr. Martin Federic M. Palco, Head of Facility at Palco Medical and Diagnostic Center. His lecture, "Advancing Patient Care: Clinical Care for Excellence in Internal Medicine," equipped the seniors with advanced insights into internal medicine, bridging the gap between basic nursing care and specialized clinical excellence.
Organized by the BSN 4 Nursing Students, the event was a masterclass in student agency and professional coordination. Beyond the lectures, the seminar tested the students' abilities to manage logistics, coordinate with medical experts, and facilitate professional development for their peers.
As these students prepare for their upcoming graduation and licensure examinations, this seminar serves as a reminder that the "SAC Nursing Brand" is defined by more than just clinical dutyโit is defined by a commitment to lead, a capacity to manage, and a heart to serve.