October 2025 Physicians Licensure Examination
News | October 24, 2025
The St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine – William H. Quasha Memorial (SLMCCM–WHQM) once again demonstrated its tradition of academic excellence as it ranked second among top-performing medical schools (with 50–99 examinees) in the October 2025 Physicians Licensure Examination, achieving an outstanding 98.95% passing rate.
According to the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), 94 out of 95 SLMCCM examinees successfully passed the board exam, reaffirming the College’s consistent record of excellence in medical education and professional preparation.
Adding to this remarkable achievement, Beatrice Hope Go Reyes, a proud SLMCCM alumna, secured a spot in the Top 10 examinees nationwide, placing 6th with a rating of 89.25%. Her success stands as a testament to the College’s commitment to developing competent, compassionate, and globally competitive physicians.
Upholding a Legacy of Excellence
SLMCCM–WHQM’s strong showing in the 2025 PLE reflects the dedication of its students, faculty, and administration to upholding the highest standards of medical education and ethical practice. The near-perfect passing rate continues the College’s legacy of producing physicians who embody the Lukan values of service, leadership, and integrity.
Congratulations to our new Lukan physicians!
Your success is a reflection of the excellence and heart that define St. Luke’s.


