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No. N a m e 1 ABADIANO, CARLA JANE REÑA 2 ABAPO, MARIANETTE 3 ABAYA, MARYELLE TABULE 4 ABAYON, DOMINIQUE MIÑOSA 5 ABERIN, SHIELLA MARIE TORRES 6 ABOGADA, BOUCHARD HADJEROL 7 ABRERA, JOSEF MAE SANTOS 8 ABSALON, RANDOLPH DAN SAN JOSE 9 ABULENCIA, KRYZEL JOY COLLADO 10 ACANTILADO, LEA DIANA JAVEN 11 ACERA, VANESSA JADE LANDAS 12 ACOSTA, RENEE LOUISE ILANO 13 ACURAM, KARLA KAMILLE GALLEGO 14 ADRIANO, ANDREA HABALUYAS 15 AGBAY, MA REGINA CARMELA ENTRADA 16 AGGABAO, HAZEL ANN WONG 17 AGLIPAY, HAYANE MARIE GONZALES 18 AGUILAR, VERONICA ESTIANDAN 19 AGUILO, MARY KRIS JOY ALCANTARA 20 AGUINALDO, CHRISTELLE JOAN LAYOSA 21 AGUNIAS, JERMAINE ELLISE RICAPLAZA 22 AGUSTIN, ESTHER YORAC 23 AHIG, JOHN MICHAEL PAROGINOG 24 ALABANZAS, PHILIP ANDERSON SARONA 25 ALALAY, ACE-JARVIS PIEDAD 26 ALARIOS, RICA JANE DEPEÑO 27 ALAS, JENNY MAE CASTRO 28 ALBARAN, LEONALIZA GOMEZ 29 ALBAY, EMERALD MARIE DOSADO 30 ALDA, JILLIAN MENDOZA 31 ALDEA, JOHN MICHAEL YABUT 32 ALIDO, ROWENA PABALINAS 33 ALIÑO, TYRILL JOSEPH CASINILLO 34 ALMAREZ, MYRA CHRISTINE ROSALES 35 ALMENDRAL, ERLA CATUBIG 36 ALOJADO, MIA DIANE BELEN 37 ALONSO, ALEJANDRO ANTONIO HARPER 38 ALOVERA, ANGELO GABRIEL TUAZON 39 ALVARADO, NAE ELA JESSA MERCADO 40 ALVIZO, RANIER KIRK JOSOL 41 AMOIN, ROSALI CRISTY YCONG 42 AMORES, ANDREA TERESA ROSALES 43 AMPONG, NIRRO ERNI 44 ANASTACIO, ELLEN DINGDING 45 ANATALIO, MARIEDOL SABALBORO 46 ANGELES, MARIA VERONICA REYES 47 ANGUE, MA ARMI THERESE BALA 48 ANTONIO, TACIANA MARIE FERNANDEZ 49 APALISOK, DINAMAE CALAMBA 50 APE, JERICO BRANDO GARCIA Roll of Successful Examinees in the PHYSICAL THERAPIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on AUGUST 6 & 7, 2016 Page: 3 of 21 Released on AUGUST 10, 2016 Seq. No. N a m e 51 APOLINAR, MICHAEL ANGELO LOPEZ 52 APOSTOL, MARIELLE ANN ROYON 53 AQUINO, MYLLETH MATEO 54 AQUINO, RENEE GAY BERAN 55 ARAGO, AIRA GRACE CHESKA CRUZ 56 ARCE, YSABEL LOUISE ADORIO 57 ARELLANO, PSALMS REYES 58 AREVALO, JANA CELINE MARCELINO 59 AREVALO, KHARLA ANGELA GATDULA 60 ARIAS, RICA FATIMA CHARLENE ESCAÑO 61 ARIENDA, ANGELA MONTENEGRO 62 ARMINTIA, MARIA CAMILLE JAVIER 63 AROMIN, ANGELLI VELASCO 64 ARRANGUEZ, JOHN ANGELO CHRISTIAN LOMOTOS 65 ARRIBA, HARDIN CHICANO 66 ARRIOLA, MARY GABRIELLE GALLOS 67 ARROYO, JARMAINE TRIZIA BUSTAMANTE 68 ASPIRAS, CRIS ANTHONY DIMABAYAO 69 ASTADAN, HAROLD ONEIL CHIONG 70 AUINGAN, RAHID LAGUNDI 71 AVELLANA, JOLO EDQUILANG 72 AVIÑANTE, CHRIS IAN NUÑEZ 73 AW, ALDRIC MIKHAIL NIU 74 AYA-AY, LYKA MAE PAMPANGA 75 AYOS, MA ANJELIC PUNO 76 BACALA, JEANE RENE TOLABING 77 BACALSO, APRYL JANN TING 78 BACALSO, JON PYTHAGORAS CASEÑAS 79 BACANI, FERNANDO II SAMSON 80 BACUS, MARIEVI CABELLON 81 BADIOLA, MARIA CLARISSA BULLUNGAN 82 BADOLATO, FAITH STEPHANIE PEÑAS 83 BALBUENA, KISARNE LOUISE SARZUELO 84 BALBUTIN, THEA AMABEL PACLIPAN 85 BALDOVINO, JOHN KEVIN SALCEDO 86 BALITUSTOS, RONDELLE SOTEROL 87 BALMES, MARK PAUL LIM 88 BANAAG, MIA SHANNELLE KAPLAN 89 BARCARLOS, ENRICO GUANCIA 90 BARINO, CHERIELYN ABADIA 91 BARREDO, ELLEN ROSE BALDEO 92 BARRIENTOS, SHARMAINE GALANG 93 BARSAGA, BANJIE EVARISTO 94 BARTOLOME, HAZEL-ANN YAMBOT 95 BARUIZ, ANGELROSE MARJORIE MENDEZ 96 BASAL, SOFRONIO III ROBEDILLO 97 BASE, ALESSANDREA BAUTISTA 98 BASTATAS, YOGIE BATI-ON 99 BASUBAS, NEIL LOUISE RUFIN 100 BATALON, SANDRA MAFELIX Roll of Successful Examinees in the PHYSICAL THERAPIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on AUGUST 6 & 7, 2016 Page: 4 of 21 Released on AUGUST 10, 2016 Seq. No. N a m e 101 BATHAN, JOSEPH TABBUAC 102 BAUTISTA, ALFONSO KARLO MAGANTE 103 BAUTISTA, DONNA LUZ MANIO 104 BAÑARES, NEOVE ARELLANO 105 BELLOSILLO, KATRINA MARIE GEALON 106 BENITEZ, RONALD VENTURA 107 BERAGO, DAVID ANGELO PARCUTELA 108 BERLIN, CHARISSE AGUSTIN 109 BERNABE, RONALIE LABAO 110 BERROYA, MICAH LEONA 111 BESARIO, LOVELY DAWN LUSTRE 112 BIBIT, STEPHANIE MARIE LIM 113 BIRONDO, ALYANNA BAYANG 114 BLANCO, MARY JOY PASTOR 115 BOBILES, WINLOVE RAVEN LARA 116 BONIFACIO, GABRIELLE RAERIE ESTANISLAO 117 BORILLO, KARYL ANGELICA ESPINUEVA 118 BORJE, JILLIANE MARI ROA 119 BRAGANAZA, MARIA AILEEN PANTE 120 BRAZAL, KATHERINE NOBLE 121 BRAZAL, KEVIN PAUL QUINIO 122 BREGONDO, MARJORIE MITRA 123 BRETAÑA, CYRUS VIRGIL PICO 124 BROÑO, SEPTEMBER GRACE EVANGELISTA 125 BUELA, GERALD RIVERA 126 BUENO, CARL LOUIS GUTIERREZ 127 BULDA, CHARLES BRENNOLD SABLAN 128 BUMANGLAG, FAEVIEN SHENN LAVANDERO 129 BUNGAY, PATRICK AGLIPAY 130 BUSTILLO, ELLEN JOYCE TABIANDO 131 BUÑI, ALYSSA MARIE VELASQUEZ 132 CABAHUG, ELOISE MARIE VELAYO 133 CABAHUG, GENEVIEVE PARMISANO 134 CABALLERO, SHEAN NICOLE SENO 135 CABANDING, FINELA DAEDRE PUA 136 CABANOS, JON JOSHUA FERNANDEZ 137 CABASE, WILSON JR ZOSA 138 CABATO, GERWIN JOSEPH MENDOZA 139 CABERTO, CLARK TITUS CADAVOS 140 CACHO, TRAYAN PAYNE LITANON 141 CADIENTE, BELMARIE ACOBA 142 CADIZ, KATHARINE LAQUINON 143 CADUNGOG, BRYLE FUERZAS 144 CAJUCOM, RALPHE ROBERT CABATINGAN 145 CALICDAN, JESSA SANTOS 146 CALIMOT, KARREN BERTULFO 147 CALONIA, CANDICE MAE FRANCO 148 CAMACHO, JOANNA MARIE YAP 149 CAMACHO, JOYCE SANTOS 150 CAMARGO, JUDE ANTHONY DUCO Roll of Successful Examinees in the PHYSICAL THERAPIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on AUGUST 6 & 7, 2016 Page: 5 of 21 Released on AUGUST 10, 2016 Seq. No. N a m e 151 CAMBAY, TROY DANIEL LORENZO 152 CAMILON, ANNE-CAMILLE CABRERA 153 CAMPANER, ANGELIQUE GENCAYA 154 CANDASA, CHARISSE DENISE KATRYN ORTILLO 155 CANDASA, CLAUDISE DANIELLE NICOLE ORTILLO 156 CANE, JORGINA LEI QUIJANO 157 CANELA, KARLO JANS ZARA 158 CANILA, JOHN ELROY FUERTES 159 CANLAS, EVANN KAYE TABIGNE 160 CAPACIA, JEROME AARON CERRADO 161 CAPACIO, MARY JZANELLE BATOMALAQUE 162 CAPARAS, JESSA MARIE MORIAL 163 CARBONEL, KAREN TADEO 164 CARINGAL, JOSHUA JOHN MALIGAYA 165 CARIÑO, ALJON SALADINO 166 CASALME, CZARISSA ESPAÑOL 167 CASTAÑARES, THOMAS JOHN SABELLANO 168 CASTILLO, ANNA NOELLE ALFORQUE 169 CASTILLO, JESSICA RHAE BAUTISTA 170 CASTILLO, MARIA FELISA BAYANI 171 CASTILLO, MARIA NATASHA YABUT 172 CASTRO, PATRICIA VALERIE SANCHEZ 173 CATAYONG, JOHN CARLO GENER 174 CATINDIG, REGINE CAROL VILLANUEVA 175 CATU, ALYZA ABIGAIL VALIMENTO 176 CAYANAN, JIMIAN BUNGAY 177 CAYETANO, CECILLE ANN GILLE 178 CAÑEDA, NATALIE NOELLE SALADAGA 179 CENIZA, MARY DAWN FATIMA RELLIN 180 CENTENO, JOHN RYAN REYES 181 CERILLO, JIMMY LAURENTE 182 CHACON, LORENZO JR CABITAC 183 CHALLONGEN, KEVIN POG-OK 184 CHANLIONGCO, RONALD PABLO 185 CHAVEZ, JUSTINE JOHN RAMIREZ 186 CHAVEZ, LEILANI ALCANTARA 187 CHENG, KIMBERLY ANN ONG 188 CHING, WINCHELL MARIE GABIHAN 189 CHIU, APRIL JOY FERNANDEZ 190 CHUA, ARIEL BANDOY 191 CHUA, CARL-ALLEYNE JASON UMALI 192 CHUA, KENO DERICK YU 193 CHUA, PAULINE BIANCA YAO 194 CHUA, WILLIAM PAUL CAMBA 195 CHUNG, GRACE DUMLAO 196 CIRIACO, GODWIN ALF RODRIGUEZ 197 COCSON, RONALIZA JOY CUASAY 198 CODILLA, MAUREEN ANGELA DIONSON 199 COL, TRIFF SANTEE BOQUILON 200 COLANGGO, MERISUE GUZMAN Roll of Successful Examinees in the PHYSICAL THERAPIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on AUGUST 6 & 7, 2016 Page: 6 of 21 Released on AUGUST 10, 2016 Seq. No. N a m e 201 COLIS, KRISHA ANDREA VEGA 202 COLLADO, MA CECILIA GABIOLA 203 COLLADO, NOVELYN PRINCESS RUIZ 204 COMALING, SHERGIA MARIE VALERA 205 COMIA, MARK JOSEPH AMPARO 206 CONCEPCION, MICHAELA VILLANUEVA 207 CONSOLACION, SHANNINE BANAWA 208 CONTAWI, ROMANE ELMIRA DAVID 209 CONVENTO, ELIZA PACIFICO 210 COQUILLA, POCHOLO PALERMO 211 CORTES, ELVIN KEY IRADIEL 212 CORTEZ, CHARINA BIANCA BITUIN 213 CORTEZ, MAE ANGELINE MEDRANO 214 CRISTALES, JAYCEE CABALATUNGAN 215 CRUZ, ARVIN JOHN ALVIZ 216 CRUZ, KRISTINE BERNADETTE ALEJANDRO 217 CRUZ, REYMARK MALICSI 218 CRUZAT, MISTY MARIE FLORA 219 CU, DAN HENRY DELA CRUZ 220 CUENCO, ANGELINE LOPEZ 221 CUIZON, JOANNAH PAULA GEORSUA 222 CUSTODIO, JESSICA SALAMAT 223 DACLES, DAYEN BULAHAN 224 DAGATAN, DIOANN MYCO GONZALES 225 DALUMPINES, JESICA GALLEGO 226 DAMPOAG, KATHERINE RAGADA 227 DANCEL, JUSTIN BENEDICT 228 DANTES, JIZELL MARIE VILLANCIO 229 DANZALAN, MARIANNE ROXETTE BACOR 230 DE CASTRO, ALJAN DANVER NUGUID 231 DE GUZMAN, ANNA ELLAINE FERRER 232 DE GUZMAN, JESSICA ANGELIC MARIE CEPE 233 DE LA CERNA, APRIL DANIELLE YBAÑEZ 234 DE LEON, ADRIAN JAMES ABE 235 DE LEON, JHONADEA PESALBON 236 DE LEON, MICO EUSEBIO 237 DE VERA, KARIZZA BHEA TERUEL 238 DE VERA, LHEZUANNE FERREOL 239 DEL CAMPO, JANICA REYES 240 DEL ROSARIO, JOSEPH DANIEL MAMORNO 241 DEL ROSARIO, STEPHEN DANN VELASCO 242 DELA ROSA, JERLYN JOY ESLANA 243 DELFINADO, MARIE LINDSAY DOLIGOL 244 DELGADO, JAD KEVIN ABULENCIA 245 DELOS REYES, ANGELA CIELO 246 DELOS REYES, MIKAELA DEL ROSARIO 247 DELOSO, CHARMAINE BERMEJO 248 DEMECAIS, VALERIE ROSE GUMBAN 249 DENAQUE, JORGINS FAITH MAMUGAY 250 DESLATE, SHEANE VILLANUEVA Roll of Successful Examinees in the PHYSICAL THERAPIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on AUGUST 6 & 7, 2016 Page: 7 of 21 Released on AUGUST 10, 2016 Seq. No. N a m e 251 DEVERA, CARLVIN JANSSEN CRUZ 252 DIAZ, DYNELLE GRACE MEJAS 253 DIAZ, MARIE ANJELI AYAG 254 DIAZ, RODA SHAYNE PLETE 255 DICANG, DESSA KATRINA TRIA 256 DIDULO, DARWIN MARK MARCOS 257 DIMAANO, MA JANINE FAYE SEÑA 258 DIMACULANGAN, FRANCIA MARIE MACANDOG 259 DIMALANTA, JIZELLE AIKA VELOSO 260 DIMANLIG, JOAQUIN CUEVAS 261 DINGLASAN, AIREEJ ANGAT 262 DINSAY, DUANE MICHAEL CORONEL 263 DIOSO, ANDREW CARLO FLORES 264 DIQUIT, TRISTAN JUSTINE SANTOS 265 DOMICLONG, PAULA SARAH TARIBUL 266 DOROJA, ROBBIE SIMON ALESTANTE 267 DRIO, GABRIEL RANGET BACTOL 268 DUFOURT, CHARMAINE ANGELIQUE SAMPEDRO 269 DUMA-O, GIAN CARLO CLARAVALL 270 DUMBRIQUE, LOVELYN AGCAOILI 271 DUMLAO, MA ROXANNE LIGON 272 DURANA, ADRIANNE LOUISE RIZARRI 273 DY, MARIA JERALKEEN
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