University of Luzon Dean Showcases Filipino Excellence at Global Healthcare Congress

Posted on 24th of Jun 2025 by

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Dr. Jordan H. Llego, Dean of the College of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Luzon, recently represented the Philippines with distinction at two prestigious international conferences: the 6th World Nursing and Healthcare Congress (World Nursing 2025) and the 2nd International Conference on Cancer and Oncology Research. Both events were held concurrently in Barcelona, Spain, from June 23 to 24, 2025.

Dean Llego was a prominent figure at the congress, delivering an invited talk on “The Effectiveness of the Cardiac Center at Ha’il’s Cardiac Enhancement Program for Emergency Cardiac Care Applied to Nursing Students.” His presentation highlighted innovative approaches to cardiovascular care and nursing education, drawing attention to significant advancements in the field.

Beyond his speaking engagement, Dean Llego also demonstrated his leadership by chairing sessions that covered critical areas in healthcare. These sessions focused on “Patient Care and Safety | Nursing Research and Education | Clinical Research | Nursing Education and Nursing Practice | Women Health & Midwifery,” underscoring his broad expertise and influence in diverse aspects of global healthcare practices.

The participation of Dean Llego at such esteemed international gatherings reaffirms the University of Luzon’s commitment to academic excellence and global engagement. His contributions underscore the vital role that Filipino nurses, educators, and researchers play in shaping the future of nursing and healthcare worldwide. Luzonians are encouraged to draw inspiration from Dean Llego’s achievements, recognizing the potential for their own contributions to global health.

Dean Llego’s activities at the congress align with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). His work on cardiac care and nursing education directly contributes to SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, by promoting health and strengthening healthcare systems. Furthermore, his role in knowledge sharing and international collaboration supports SDG 4: Quality Education, by fostering global learning and professional development, and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals, by engaging in international cooperation for sustainable development.