02/02/2026
CLMMRH Holds Interdisciplinary Nursing and Non-Medical Research Colloquium
By: Dr. Jeetre D. Trinidad, Nurse III (NREP Chairperson)
The Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital (CLMMRH), through its Continuing Nursing Education, Training and Research Unit (CNETRU), successfully conducted a two-day Nursing Research Colloquium themed “Bridging the Care Gap: An Interdisciplinary Research Colloquium for Nursing and Non-Medical Services” on January 28–29, 2026, at Reodica Hall.
Designed as a pre-defense platform, the activity aimed to strengthen research proposals through rigorous technical and ethical review, while underscoring the vital role of interdisciplinary collaboration in advancing patient-centered and evidence-informed healthcare.
The program formally opened with inspiring remarks from Catherine T. Jison, MD, Training Director of the Professional Education and Training Office (PETRO), setting the tone for scholarly rigor and ethical accountability. The colloquium was adeptly facilitated by Mr. Juan Paolo Serame, LPT, MN, RN, whose seamless moderation ensured a dynamic and engaging exchange of ideas throughout the sessions. Leadership of the activity was spearheaded by Marites C. Villagante, PhD, Assistant Chief Nurse and Head of CNETRU, together with Dr. Jeetre D. Trinidad, Chairperson of the Nurse Research Empowerment Program (NREP). Further strengthening the ethical foundation of the discussions, Dr. Cora S. Garzon and Ms. Anne Fernandez of the Research Ethics Review Committee provided clear and practical guidance on ethical considerations essential to sound research practice.
Participants also benefited from the expertise of distinguished panelists, including Dr. Therese Anne Suñe-Lagdameo, Dr. Rea Asparin-Laroza, Dr. Maria Gelia N. Ong, Dr. Keisha Charisse O. Digon, RPsyc, Dr. Celestelyn Villarosa, Engr. Rey Oreta, Ms. Rowena Tio, MPA, Dr. Madelyn B. Bahonsua, Ms. Krejmer R. Magalona, RN, MN, and Ms. Gemmarie V. Cabrera, RN, MAN. Their diverse clinical, technical, and administrative perspectives enriched the review process and provided meaningful direction to researchers from both medical and non-medical services.
The colloquium was further strengthened through collaboration with the Continuing Education and Professional Development Unit (CEPDU), headed by Ms. Sheila Felicitas A. Go, Training Specialist IV, and Dr. Ariel Toriales, Sub-unit Head of Learning and Development, HRMS, ensuring appropriate guidance and support for non-medical research studies. Overall, the activity significantly enhanced research readiness, reinforced ethical responsibility, and promoted collaborative practice among participants.
This initiative affirms CLMMRH’s sustained commitment to cultivating a robust research culture grounded in inquiry, interdisciplinary partnership, and excellence in healthcare service delivery.