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PRC urged to set up more satellite venues for licensure exams

- Kyle Aristopher­e T. Atienza

A SENATOR on Tuesday urged the Profession­al Regulatory Commission (PRC) to consider more satellite venues for its board examinatio­ns scheduled this year to address financial and mobility concerns of aspiring profession­als amid the prolonged pandemic. The PRC should establish satellite testing venues in provinces where there are over 100 examinees, Senator Juan Edgardo E. Angara said in a press release, noting that local government units can support the program “by providing the venues for the exams and the personnel needed for this purpose.” “By doing this, the cost should not be too much on the part of the (national) government,” Mr. Angara, chair of the Senate finance committee, said. “Licensure examinatio­ns are held at the regional offices of the PRC and for many of those who will take the exam, this means traveling long distances from their home provinces. Apart from the cost of transporta­tion, they will also have to look for accommodat­ions and because of the pandemic, undergo COVID-19 testing,” he said. The licensure exams for teachers and doctors are scheduled for September. The profession­al exams for nurses and criminolog­ists are scheduled for November and December, respective­ly. “If we can produce more of our frontliner­s during this pandemic then we should find ways to make this happen. Setting up satellite exam venues is one small way we can help in this effort,” he said. Philippine officials last week had misgivings over Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III’s idea of scrapping licensure exams for certain profession­s. The country’s commission on higher education has said the idea should be based on empirical data. —

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