By Mikee Natinga Norico

黑料专区 (CPU), in partnership with Capiz Emmanuel Hospital and the Iloilo Mission Hospital Nurses鈥 Alumni Association (CCINAA), held the 9th Natividad Campillo Caipang Memorial Lecture Series on October 29, 2025, at the Rose Memorial Auditorium. The event, themed 鈥淪piritual Care in Nursing: The Heart of Holistic Healing,鈥 was conducted in a hybrid format, welcoming both in-person and virtual participants via Zoom.
Sponsored by the CPU College of Nursing (CPUCN) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Classes of 1985 and 1977, in collaboration with the CPUCN and the Nurses Christian Fellowship鈥揚hilippines (NCFP), the annual lecture continues to honor the life and legacy of Dean Natividad Campillo Caipang, a trailblazer in nursing education and compassionate care.
The morning program began with the registration of attendees, followed by an opening prayer led by Rev. Dr. Cris Amorsolo Sian, Senior and University Chaplain of the University Church. The National Anthem was facilitated by Mrs. Rona L. Idemne.
University President Rev. Dr. Ernest Howard Dagohoy then formally opened the program with his welcome remarks and Bible exposition, drawing from Matthew 5:13鈥16. He encouraged nurses to embody the roles of the 鈥渟alt of the earth鈥 and the 鈥渓ight of the world,鈥 symbolizing healing, compassion, and faith in practice. He reminded the audience that small acts of kindness can bring great light to others and that nursing, rooted in service and grace, is a calling to reflect God鈥檚 healing presence.
Prof. Melba C. Sale, Dean of the College of Nursing, followed with her opening message, warmly welcoming guests, alumni, and students. She emphasized that nursing transcends being merely a profession鈥攊t is a sacred calling grounded in faith, compassion, and service. Prof. Sale also expressed gratitude to the Caipang family, alumni sponsors, and collaborating organizations for continuing the tradition of holistic and spiritual nursing.
Hon. Salex E. Alibogha, Commissioner of the Legal Education Board and CCINAA President, highlighted the enduring legacy of excellence in CPU鈥檚 nursing education. He noted that the Memorial Lecture Series, now in its ninth year, stands as a testament to the College鈥檚 Christian values and holistic approach to care. He encouraged nurses to integrate spiritual care into their practice, embodying CPU鈥檚 mission of nurturing faith-driven professionals.
A heartfelt tribute to the late Dean Natividad C. Caipang was presented by Prof. Elsie Italia through a narrative and video presentation that celebrated the Dean鈥檚 life of service and leadership.
The lecture series featured several keynote speakers who deepened participants鈥 understanding of spiritual care in nursing.
- Denia P. Santos, DNM, discussed 鈥淪piritual Care in Nursing: The Heart of Holistic Healing,鈥 emphasizing the vital role of faith in patient recovery and emotional well-being.
- Frances Prescilla Cuevas, MAN (Class of 1978), presented 鈥淚ntroduction to Spiritual Nursing and Spiritual Needs Assessment,鈥 highlighting the importance of assessing patients鈥 spiritual dimensions as part of holistic care.
- Alumni Elizabeth Castor, RN, and Valerie Diesto, RN (Class of 1977), shared their personal insights in 鈥淪piritual Care Experience,鈥 underscoring the value of compassionate service in daily nursing practice.

The program continued with a closing plenary message on the Conceptual Framework of Holistic Healing by Phebe Pendon (via Zoom), followed by responses from Nadine Caipang Catedral (BSN Class 1977), representing the Caipang family, and Tessana Subang, RN (BSN Class 1985), on behalf of the sponsoring class.
Prof. Janette Yap, CPUCN Clinical Coordinator and BSN Class of 1993, delivered the closing remarks, affirming the continuing relevance of Dean Caipang鈥檚 legacy. The singing of the Alma Mater Song, led by Prof. Rona L. Idemne (BSN Class 1990), and the closing prayer by Prof. Cynthia B. Mendoza (BSN Class 1979) concluded the morning event.
In the afternoon, the celebration continued with the Rededication of the Natividad Campillo Caipang Kabalaka Reproductive Health Center, held at the Kabalaka Reproductive Health Center.
Rev. Franz Hestia Lovejoy Quimpo-Leysa led the rededication, sharing that a signage does more than mark a place鈥攊t tells a story, honors a mission, and glorifies God. Quoting Colossians 3:12鈥14, she urged attendees to embody compassion, kindness, and love鈥攓ualities that reflect the true heart of Christian service.
Prof. Melba C. Sale expressed joy and gratitude in her message, describing the unveiling as a celebration of faith, compassion, and enduring legacy. She shared that the center stands as a 鈥渂eacon of hope and healing,鈥 symbolizing the Centralian values of humility, service, and love.
The highlight of the event was the unveiling of the symbolic marker of the Natividad Campillo Caipang Kabalaka Reproductive Health Center, led by Rev. Dr. Ernest Howard Dagohoy, Prof. Melba C. Sale, and Hon. Salex E. Alibogha.
The entire day鈥檚 program was gracefully hosted by Prof. Annalie D. Gliongos, CPU-NSTP Coordinator.
The 9th Natividad Campillo Caipang Memorial Lecture Series and Kabalaka Center Rededication reaffirm CPU College of Nursing鈥檚 enduring mission鈥攖o nurture nurses who are not only skilled and competent but also compassionate, faith-centered, and dedicated to holistic healing. Through this event, the legacy of Dean Natividad Campillo Caipang lives on in every Centralian nurse who serves with heart, faith, and excellence.
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