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MARIA REYNA – XAVIER UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
NURSING SERVICE DEPARTMENT
POST GRADUATE TRAINING FRO NURSES BATCH 6
Msgr. Hayes St. Pinikitan, Camaman-an, Cagayan de Oro City

August 12, 2013

Philip Neri O. Lazo, MD
Chairman Department of Internal Medicine
Maria Reyna- Xavier University Hospital
Cagayan de Oro City

Dear Dr. Lazo,

Peace be with you!

We, the Nurse Trainees of the Post Graduate Training Program, decided to conduct an Integrating Seminar on Chronic Kidney Disease entitled “ Kidney Crush: A Diary of a Wimpy Kidney- An Integrated Seminar on the Health Promotion, Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease”. This will be held on August 30, 2013 at 1-5 PM at 3rd floor Conference Room of the Hospital.

The primary aim of this activity is to enhance the knowledge of the participants on the care and management of patients with chronic kidney disease. The hospital have always placed a tremendous efforts in further enhancing nurse’s capacity to provide impressive hospital experience to patients.

With this, we would like to ask your permission to allow us to conduct an interview on your patient named MS. Patricia Balaba. We would like to assure you that any information we gather from her will be exclusive only for the seminar and be treated with utmost confidentiality. Both the nurses and patients will benefit greatly in this Integrated Seminar and your utmost support in this huge endeavor is integral to its success.

Thank you in advance for your utmost support and consideration.

Sincerely Yours,

Al II G. Cabreara, RN
PGT 6, Group 2 Leader

Noted by:

April Kristine M. Venci, RN,MN
Staff Development Coordinator

MARIA REYNA – XAVIER UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
NURSING SERVICE DEPARTMENT
POST GRADUATE TRAINING FRO NURSES BATCH 6
Msgr. Hayes St. Pinikitan, Camaman-an, Cagayan de Oro City

Kidney Crush: A Diary of a Wimpy Kidney
An Integrated Seminar on the Health Promotion, Prevention and
Treatment of Chronic

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