2 nursing board members sacked over 2006 exam leakage
Two members of the Professional Regulation Commission's Board of Nursing have been dismissed from their duties after they were found guilty of grave misconduct for the 2006 nursing board exam leakage. Acting Ombudsman Orlando Casimiro ordered the sacking of Anesia Buenafe-Dionisio and Virginia Diolola-Madeja after his office established that they both âprematurely" disclosed questions for the licensure exams despite their âhighly confidential" nature. The Ombudsman found out that most of the test questions that reached reviewees from the R.A. Gapuz Review Center and Institute for Review and Special Studies (Inress) Review Center were contributed by Dionisio. The office also described as âself-serving and inconceivable" Dionisioâs excuse that she lost her questionsâ manuscript after she âfailed to relay the fact to the appropriate authorities." Madeja, meanwhile, was found liable for gross inexcusable neglect âin causing the premature and unauthorized disclosure of her proposed questions." Five years ago, a group of Nursing Board examinees filed a complaint against members of the Board of Nursing and Ray Gapuz, owner of the Gapuz Review Center, after they found out that exam questions were circulated even before the June 2006 nursing board exam. [See timeline here.] The Court of Appeals eventually ordered a selective retake of licensure test among nursing graduates who were able to get the leaked questions prior to the exam. - Andreo C. Calonzo/KBK, GMA News