BRM Training Empowers Health Researchers in Eastern Visayas, NwSSU Participates

NwSSU recently took part in the Basic Research Methods Training (BRM), a vital initiative aimed at enhancing the research capabilities of health professionals and researchers in Eastern Visayas. Hosted by the Eastern Visayas Health Research and Development Consortium-Capacity Building Committee (EVHRDC-CBC), the two-day event was held at Hotel Alejandro, Tacloban City, October 16-17, 2024. This well-structured training featured a blend of lecture-discussions, workshops, evaluations, and participant presentations, creating a comprehensive learning environment. Participants engaged in critical research processes, including articulating research problems, formulating objectives, and developing conceptual frameworks. The training not only aimed to sharpen participants’ research skills but also to bolster the institutional research capacity of member organizations, enabling them to produce high-quality studies that can effectively inform health policy and practice. Among the NwSSU faculty members and researchers present were Dr. Riz Rupert L. Ortiz, Dr. Bianca Genel Bedio, and several others, including Mr. Carl Neill Del Rosario and Ms. Rosilda Macapanas, Mr. Elvis Plansar, Mr. Julif Calesa, Mr. Joar Uy, Ms. Ceferina Labro, Mr. Rodel Ventures, Mr. Keith Pecayo. This training fosters interdisciplinary collaboration among health professionals and researchers, addressing complex health challenges more effectively. By broadening their understanding of research design and implementation, participants are better equipped to enhance the health research landscape in Eastern Visayas. The initiative reflects a shift on empowering local institutions and professionals, ultimately contributing to improved health outcomes in the region.

NwSSU’s ICT Project Powers Almagro’s Journey to Becoming a ‘Smart Municipality’ with Successful Phase 1 Turnover

Northwest Samar State University research-based project was initiated in the Municipality of Almagro which took a significant step towards becoming a “Smart Municipality” with the successful completion of Phase 1 of the “Strategic ICT Evolution: Enhancing Local Government Network Connectivity and User Proficiency” project. The project, spearheaded by Dr. Nicolas L. Faller, aims to modernize the municipality’s ICT infrastructure and enhance the digital proficiency of its workforce. The culmination of Phase 1 was marked by a turnover ceremony held on October 15 at Legislative Hall, Brgy. Poblacion, Almagro, Samar, coinciding Almagro’s Charter Day. Present during the turnover ceremony were Almagro Mayor- Hon. Amelia P. Cano, Vice Mayor- Hon. Kathleen S. Prudenciado, SB Members, and Heads of offices, Project Leader- Dr. Nicolas L. Faller along with the Project Members- Engr. Eugene S. Calong, Engr. Ritchie P. Maribojoc, Engr. Nickmar Balvez, and Project Staff- Ms. Glomarie Jay L. Orongan.  Dr. Faller presented the project’s accomplishments, including a detailed report on budget utilization and a comprehensive overview of the benefits of a Smart Municipality. Engr. Calong provided insights into the technical aspects of Phase 2, outlining the future direction of the project. The ceremony also witnessed the successful completion of pilot testing for Phase 1, demonstrating the functionality and stability of the enhanced online and internet connectivity within the municipality. Following the ceremony, an orientation seminar was conducted for project administrators, equipping them with the necessary knowledge to manage the newly implemented ICT infrastructure. Demonstrating the project’s momentum, a significant additional funding of approximately P488,000 was transferred on the same day, ensuring its continued progress and impact. During her State of the Municipality Address (SOMA), Mayor Cano emphasized the project’s vital role in achieving efficient, expedited, and expanded delivery of public services to the LGU of Almagro. The project team was recognized for their dedication and expertise with a plaque and certificate of appreciation, acknowledging their crucial contribution to the success of Phase 1. This project marks a significant milestone in Almagro’s journey towards becoming a Smart Municipality. The modernized ICT infrastructure will empower the local government to deliver more efficient services, improve transparency, and enhance communication with its constituents, ultimately contributing to a more digitally empowered and responsive community.

Towards Free Education: Orientation for Tertiary Education Subsidy Grantees at NwSSU

October 17, 2024 – Northwest Samar State University conducted an orientation for new grantees of the Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) program, which supports the cost of tertiary education for priority students across various institutions. The event aimed to familiarize students with the program’s benefits and application process, ensuring they understand the resources available to them.  Led by CHED UNIFAST representatives Ms. Rhea Mae Baillo (Project Technical Staff II), and Ms. Kirstin Marjie Casillano and Ms. Ginny Quimada (both Project Technical Staff I), the orientation highlighted eligibility criteria and the importance of education as a tool for empowerment. By equipping students with essential knowledge, the initiative not only enhances individual academic experiences but also strengthens the university’s commitment to fostering an inclusive educational environment, ultimately improving retention rates and overall academic performance.

Towards Free Education: Orientation for Tertiary Education Subsidy Granters at NwSSU

October 17, 2024 – Northwest Samar State University conducted an orientation for new grantees of the Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) program, which supports the cost of tertiary education for priority students across various institutions. The event aimed to familiarize students with the program’s benefits and application process, ensuring they understand the resources available to them. Led by CHED UNIFAST representatives Ms. Rhea Mae Baillo (Project Technical Staff II), and Ms. Kirstin Marjie Casillano and Ms. Ginny Quimada (both Project Technical Staff I), the orientation highlighted eligibility criteria and the importance of education as a tool for empowerment. By equipping students with essential knowledge, the initiative not only enhances individual academic experiences but also strengthens the university’s commitment to fostering an inclusive educational environment, ultimately improving retention rates and overall academic performance.

North West Samar State University Gears Up for FY 2025 Procurement Planning

Northwest Samar State University has initiated its annual Procurement Planning for Fiscal Year 2025 with a two-day seminar-workshop. The event, held on October 14-15, 2024, at the 4th floor of the Administrative Building, aimed to enhance the university’s procurement strategies and develop a comprehensive plan for successful operations while adhering to government regulations. A key expert in public procurement served as the resource speaker.Key university officials, teaching and non-teaching personnel, and support staff from both the main campus and the San Jorge campus participated in the seminar, both in-person and via Zoom. The first day began with a warm welcome for the resource speaker and participants. University President, Dr. Benjamin L. Pecayo, delivered opening remarks, emphasizing the importance of an efficient and streamlined procurement planning process to ensure the university’s growth and commitment to delivering quality services.The day continued with a comprehensive seminar workshop led by Mr. Andy G. Matula, a Public Procurement Specialist. Mr. Matula covered the preparation of technical specifications, scope of work, and terms of reference, along with a vital discussion on cost estimation. This critical aspect plays a pivotal role in budgeting and the preparation of the Project Procurement Management Plan (PPMP). Day two commenced with a session on standard bidding procedures, facilitated by Mr. Matula. Participants received an in-depth look at the legal and technical requirements for the bidding process, with a focus on transparency and compliance with procurement laws. This was followed by a discussion on the New Government Procurement Act (Republic Act No. 12009), ensuring that university staff are well-versed in the latest policies governing public procurement. Mr. Matula’s expertise helped clarify common issues encountered during procurement and provided practical solutions to address these challenges effectively. In the afternoon, university officials and end-users participated in hands-on exercises to reinforce their learning. Each office had the opportunity to apply the knowledge gained during the seminar through a presentation of their outputs. The closing ceremony, which was led by Dr. Ramil S. Catamora, Vice President for Academic Affairs, then ensued. Dr. Catamora expressed his appreciation for the active participation of attendees and the valuable contributions of the resource speaker. The seminar ended with the awarding of certificates to the speaker and participants.

Calbayog Lunsod, Lunsad Summit Ignites City’s Creative Future

October 14, 2024- Calbayog City Convention Center buzzed with energy through the “Lunsod, Lunsad” Creative Industry Summit as part of the city’s Charter Day celebration. The event brought together key players in the creative industries, including from Northwest Samar State University led by Dr. Riz Rupert L. Ortiz, VP for Research, Innovation, and Extension, Dr. Ervin Rodriguez, Director for Innovations, and Mr. Jake Calagos, Director of the Integrated Multimedia and Communications Office, along with his staff. City Mayor- Hon. Raymund C. Uy, along with other LGU officials, showed strong support for the creative industries by attending the event, which also included local artists and artisans, entrepreneurs, students from CADSEV and the Special Program in the Arts of Calbayog City National High School, DepEd teachers, and industry stakeholders. The summit featured thought-provoking talks from renowned experts. Ms. Cris Dumlao, Animation Producer and Creative Director of Digital Innovators, Inc., discussed the importance of sustainable creation in the creative industries. Mr. Jo-Dann Darong, Director III, Competitiveness and Innovation Group of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), delivered an energetic and comprehensive presentation on Republic Act No. 11904 or “An Act Providing for the Development and Promotion of the Philippine Creative Industries, and Appropriating Funds.” Engr. Meilou Macabare, DTI Provincial Director (Samar), affirmed the agency’s commitment to the “Lunsod Lunsad” roadmap. Their discussions sprouted a lively and comprehensible open forum. In a major boost to Calbayog’s creative aspirations, the DTI announced full funding approval for the city’s project to transform the Handuman into a thriving creative hub. Calbayog was selected from over 1,000 cities and municipalities vying for the funding, landing among the 62 recipients. Mayor Uy, in his speech, recognized the emerging importance of the creative industry and the national agency’s aggressive approach to its implementation. He pledged his support to bring creative initiatives to the grassroots level within Calbayog City. Calbayog’s own creative icon, Mr. Aris Ventures, delivered an inspiring message to the audience, encouraging them to embrace their creativity and love for their city. Beyond knowledge sharing, the summit showcased the talents and products of Calbayognon artists. A vibrant display of creative works filled the venue, highlighting the city’s rich artistic heritage. Intermission numbers featuring Waray dance and songs, performed by students, further enlivened the event. The “Lunsod, Lunsad” Creative Industry Summit proved to be a resounding success, fostering an exchange of ideas, showcasing local talent, and solidifying Calbayog City’s commitment to nurturing its creative potential. This summit, coupled with the DTI funding, marks a significant step towards establishing Calbayog as a thriving hub of creativity.

NwSSU Joins Packprintplas Expo PHILIPPINES ’24

Photos of Pavkprintplas Expo PHILIPPINES ’24 SMX Convention Center, Manila—Northwest Samar State University participated in the PACK PRINT PLAS PHILIPPINES 2024, the country’s premier trade show for packaging, printing, and plastic, showcasing the latest innovations and technologies in these vital industries from October 10-12, 2024. NwSSU was represented by Engr. Rhio C. Dimakiling, Vice President for Administrative Affairs; Mr. Redem D. Tingzon, Project Development Officer III; Mr. Jake B. Calagos, Director of the Integrated Multimedia and Communications Office; along with Engr. Mariel Jane Saberon, Mr. Jay Angelo N. Gohol, Mr. Dane Jhad G. Ortiz, and Mr. Joseph Renor C. Obrino. Together, they explored opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange with industry leaders.. The university’s participation in this prestigious event aligns with its strategic goals to enhance its administrative capabilities and explore advancements in printing technologies. Moreover, it aims to gain knowledge on these trends as part of preparations to implement an increased capacity in print media production. Throughout the event, the NwSSU delegation engaged with various exhibitors and industry experts, focusing on best practices and innovative solutions in printing and packaging. The delegates also participated in seminars on the latest trends in printing, covering topics such as “Green-Certified Materials: Elevating the Printing Industry,” “3D Printing Machine: Multi-Dimensional,” and “Digital Printing Machines: Commercial and Industrial.” As the event concluded, the NwSSU team returned with valuable insights that will support the university’s ongoing development efforts and enhance its role in the region’s educational landscape.

NwSSU College of Nursing Welcomes New Batch of Aspiring Nurses

The Northwest Samar State University’s College of Nursing (CON) held its 2024 Convocation on October 7th, 2024, officially welcoming its newest batch of aspiring nurses. The event, themed “Igniting the Torch of Care: Welcoming the Pioneers of Nursing,” took place at the 4th Floor Administrative Building and brought together students, faculty, and university leaders for a full-day program focused on nursing education. The program was attended by Dr. Ramil S. Catamora, Vice President for Academic Affairs, who delivered the opening remarks; followed by Mr. Carl Neill M. Delrosario, RN, MAN, LPT, CON Program Chair, who provided a rationale for the program. The event also included contributions from various NwSSU-affiliated organizations such as Dagway Theater, The Courier, and the NwSSU Singers. The Institutional Student Council Committee (ISCC) organization, along with the CBL and other student body organizations, provided an accreditation briefing. The convocation’s first part concluded with an open forum, offering students a platform to engage with faculty members and gain insights into the expectations and requirements of their nursing education. The second part of the convocation commenced with a welcome tour led by the ISCC Officers. Students were guided through the College of Nursing’s key facilities, gaining familiarity with the academic environment that will shape their educational journey. The formal closing of the program featured the awarding of certificates, presided over by Dr. Ramil Catamora, and the Dean of the College of Nursing, Dr. Bianca Genel B. Bedio, RN, MAN, CHRA. Dr. Bedio delivered closing remarks, emphasizing the significance of this event as a vital milestone in the students’ academic journey and their future success as healthcare providers.

NwSSU partners with Pastora’s Bilao and Catering Services for SCUAA 2024

October 7, 2024 – Northwest Samar State University has officially partnered with Pastora’s Bilao and Catering Services (PBCS) as a Palladium Partner for the upcoming State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) 2024. The ceremonial signing of the partnership agreement took place at the University Board Room, NwSSU, marking a significant milestone in the university’s preparation for the prestigious athletic event. Representing NwSSU was Engr. Rhio Dimakiling, Vice President for Administrative Affairs, who signed the agreement on behalf of the University President. PBCS was represented by its proprietors, Mr. Marvin Aguilar and Mrs. Christine Joy Aguilar.The signing ceremony was a testament to PBC’s cooperation in upholding the overall success of SCUAA 2024.

NwSSU Empowers Volunteers and Nursing Students with Essential First Aid Skills

Northwest Samar State University held a Basic First Aid Training on October 4, 2024, at the Administrative Building, 4th floor.The program aimed to equip both volunteers and first-year nursing students with essential first aid knowledge and skills. Attended by university health clinic personnel, volunteers, and nursing students, the training provided a comprehensive learning experience through both lectures and hands-on demonstrations. The program commenced with opening remarks and rationale delivered by Dr. Ramil S. Catamora, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Ellery D. Daguman then provided a comprehensive introduction to first aid, setting the stage for the lectures and demonstrations. The Guest speakers- Dr. Cesar D. Sabenicio delivered a detailed lecture on basic first aid covering topics on wound care, bleeding control, and basic life support. Following the lecture, Dr. Bianca Genel B. Bedio led a hands-on session where participants practiced essential first aid skills with the supervision and guidance of University Health Clinic personnel. The event also conducted pre- and post-tests to assess participants’ understanding of the topic. The program concluded with closing remarks from Dr. Myra L. Pilpa, Director of Students Affairs and Services who thanked the participants for their active engagement and encouraged them to utilize their newly acquired skills to help others in need. The Basic First Aid Training was a success, equipping participants with valuable knowledge and skills that will empower them to respond effectively in emergency situations.