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"textContent": "The March 2026 Physicians Licensure Examination produced 1,954 new doctors, but much of the online attention quickly shifted to one unusual detail: the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) did not disclose the name of the exam’s topnotcher. In its official results, the PRC announced 1,954 out of 2,781 examinees, or 70.26%, passed the exam. It also said the […]\n\nThe post When doctors’ board exams topnotcher was left unnamed appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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