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MANAGEMENTOF PERCEIVED STRESSORS AMONG RADTECH INTERNS OF ST. JUDE COLLEGE YEAR 2009-2010 IN TWO HOSPITALS NAMELY PHILIPPINE ORTHOPEDIC CENTER AND ST. LUKE’S MEDICAL CENTER

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MANAGEMENTOF PERCEIVED STRESSORS AMONG RADTECH INTERNS OF ST. JUDE COLLEGE YEAR 2009-2010 IN TWO HOSPITALS NAMELY PHILIPPINE ORTHOPEDIC CENTER AND ST. LUKE’S MEDICAL CENTER
MANAGEMENTOF PERCEIVED STRESSORS AMONG RADTECH INTERNS OF ST. JUDE COLLEGE YEAR 2009-2010 IN TWO HOSPITALS NAMELY PHILIPPINE ORTHOPEDIC CENTER AND ST. LUKE’S MEDICAL CENTER
A Thesis Presented to the
Faculty of Radiologic Technology
Saint Jude College, Manila
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject Elements of Research Methodology in Radiologic Technology
SUBMITTED BY:
CRUZ, LEI AL R.
LABARDA, KATHERINE C.
CARLUM, LARRA ELIEZA
DULCE, NELIZETH A.
HERNANDEZ, ZERMAINE JEAN
SUBMITTED ON:
MARCH 2010

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The research study entitled “MANAGEMENT OF PERCEIVED STRESSORS AMONG RADTECH INTERNS OF ST. JUDE COLLEGE YEAR 2009-2010 IN TWO HOSPITALS NAMELY PHILIPPINE ORTHOPEDIC CENTER AND ST. LUKES MEDICAL CENTER” prepared and submitted by Cruz, Lei Al R., Labarda, Katherine C., Carlum, Larra Elieza., Dulce, Nelizeth A., and Hernadez, Zermaine Jean. In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject Elements of Research Methodology in Radiologic Technology, has been examined and recommended for the acceptance and approval for the oral examination.

DRA. MARY ANN PASICATAN-AGGARAO
__________________________ __________________________
Prof. EARL MARTINEZ MR. RUFO AGGARAO DEAN, RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY DEPT.
__________________________
Prof. RICHMOND QUILATAN, RRT
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Prof. JENERLITO CASAJE, RRT

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Doing this research is not easy. We experienced difficulties doing the research paper, but despite the hard times, we finally did it. We take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to the following that helped in the completion of this paper.
To Dra. Mary Ann Pasicatan-Aggrao, our professor, for her willingness and kindness in guiding us all throughout, and for teaching us all the steps and

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