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School officials from Naresuan University of Thailand visited St. Paul University Dumaguete Sept 4.

According to SPUD External Affairs Director & Foreign Representative Raffy Duhaylungsod, the visit was part of their International Exchange Program, Foreign Linkages & Networking.

The benchmarking visit to different top nursing performing schools in the Philippines including SPUD will provide them an assurance of the country’s best nursing program.

Recently, SPUD landed on the 10th Place during the 2012 Nurse Licensure Examination Top Performing Schools with a Topnotcher.

Aside from Thailand, various universities from China also visited SPUD last month for the same purpose. (PR/SPUD)

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