The University of San Carlos, through the Department of Nursing, proudly participated in the 23rd National Conference for Nursing Students held on October 5, 2025, at Tent City in the Manila Hotel.
Led by Department Chair Janine Requina, R.N., M.A.N., J.D., nursing students from the University of San Carlos took part in the prestigious national convention organized by the Association of Deans of Philippine Colleges of Nursing (ADPCN). Guided by the theme “Transforming Nursing Education: Advancing Practice, Strengthening Primary Health Care, Enriching Clinical and Community Experience,” the event highlighted the dynamic shifts in nursing education and the profession’s vital role in advancing healthcare delivery in the Philippines.

Representing USC were BSN 4 students Irah Maxine Dacuycuy, Johanna Cherrie Caballes, and Maxine Alessandra Pabracuer, who presented their research on the “Lived Experience of Family Caregivers for Patients with Chronic Illnesses.” Their study was chosen as one of 120 finalists out of 256 participating nursing schools nationwide—an accomplishment that reflects the department’s growing reputation in nursing research and education.
The students’ work shed light on the emotional and practical challenges faced by family caregivers, highlighting the importance of empathy, resilience, and community in the care continuum. Their research underscores the University’s mission to integrate knowledge and compassion in addressing real-world health concerns.
This achievement reaffirms the USC Department of Nursing’s commitment to excellence and innovation, exemplifying the Carolinian spirit of service, scholarship, and care in the field of nursing.
reported by USC Department of Nursing