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seth
May 22, 2009, 11:19 PM
Barrio doctors pay it forward
By Mandy Navasero
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 23:41:00 05/22/2009

Filed Under: People (http://services.inquirer.net/tagcloud/keyword.php?tag=People&id=259&imp=)
MANILA, Philippines – It was like Christmas for the five medical scholars from West Visayas State University who attended the recent luncheon get-together of the First Gentleman Foundation’s “Bagong Doktor Para sa Bayan” project at Heroes Hall in Malacañang. The students get financial assistance on their tuition and allowances in their fourth and fifth years.
Juris Soliman, president of the foundation, shared that many of the scholars in the project’s first three batches went beyond their two-year commitment to serve in the country’s poorest communities.
As a barrio doctor, Doctor Lemuel Non, who was assigned to Kiamba, Saranggani, had first-hand experience with the armed conflict there. Neverthless, he found his experience enriching, exciting and fulfilling.
Challenging
Doctor Paolo Papillero, assigned to San Isidro, Isabela, finds his experience very challenging. He performs surgery and counsels a psychiatric patient, on top of seeing many patients every day. But, he says there’s not enough medicine to give away.
Mike Arroyo, overwhelmed by the testimonials of the first batch, announced that he will add 50 more scholars for 2010. Instead of working abroad, the scholars were encouraged by the First Gentleman to pay it forward by staying home and serving the country, because this is where their services are most needed.

mdjp
May 23, 2009, 04:51 PM
:thumbyes,seth!

My friend and classmate Charmaine Servigon-Malata accompanied them to Malacanang! She was with Dr. Villareal..


CONGRATULATIONS, WVSU COM!!!

rainman
May 26, 2009, 06:41 AM
This is a good news for our school that Malacananang was able to recognize the efforts of our alumni. I think we should encourage our new doctors to serve first in the poor areas and communities of our country before taking up residency training or if they decided to stay in those areas who are badly in need of doctors the better. This is where the Doctors to the Barrios (DTTB) program of the DOH comes in. Our school should encourage community service since this is one of it's mission to produce community-oriented doctors. Our school has produced DTTB doctors for the past years and they have been deployed by the DOH in the far-flung areas of the country. Maybe they are not so well known to all of us but as far as i know they are the following with their previous areas of assignment:

1. Dr. Manuel Bauson - Luna, Surigao (mawi is cool yet a lot of exciting
experience in his area):brows:
2. Dr. Felix Mallada - Pasil, Kalinga (adventurous guy in the Cordillera, mabuti
na lang di sya nabihag ng igorot):sneer:
3. Dr. Trima Cadiente - Bobon, Northern Samar & Lagonoy, Camarines Sur
(exciting experience nya on riding the boat over dangerous seas):cry:
4. Dr. Vincent Belicena - Mondragon, Northern Samar (nabihag ng waray sa
area):D
5. Dr. Reinhard M. Dalumpines - Dumaran, Palawan (got sick with falcifarum
malaria in the area but recovered without sequelae; akala nya flu lang):sneer:
6. Dr. Marcelina Abrico - Eastern Samar (she has a lot of story to tell):2oops:
7. Dr. Darlene Montes - Ferrol, Romblon (tough lady, kayang-kaya si Mayor):brick
8. Dr. Laila .... - Eastern Samar (demure lady and dedicated):pray
9. Dr. Noel ..... - Cagayancillo, Palawan (silent but deep inside his
commitment shows):neutral:
10. Dr. Renato Haro - Romblon (Died while on duty, sad story):cry:
And many more I can't recall already......:wink:

rolour
May 26, 2009, 12:35 PM
Congratulations.. :clapclap:

Thanks for the list, rainman. I hope they can share their experiences with us here.

Dendrites
May 29, 2009, 07:38 AM
Hi,
The last time I heard about Maui Bauson is that he trained in psychiatry and is the only one practicing in the Surigao area. Its good to hear that Felix Mallada is completely out of circulation. At least, it is nice to know that he is still around even in the farthest corner of the Cordilleras. Our own Bai Tiangha is also one of the original DTTB member. He started when Juan Flavier started the program in 1993. He is now with the DOH Caraga region and is about to have a breakthrough regarding the lowly camote as the poor man's viagra.
ATTN BAI!
Tubag na, ug update us. :brows: :brows: :brows: Docnick is excited to host you again here in Iloilo. Kanus-a ka mu bisita na pud diri sa amua.

rainman
May 29, 2009, 08:54 PM
:dance::dance:i've heard that dr felix mallada now is now practicing somewhere in mindanao, i'm not really sure if he's in private practice or as a public health practitioner. yes dr glen taingha is in DOH-CARAGA as a public health specialist. dr. vincent belecina is practising psychiatry in borongan, northern samar. he has been trained in UP-PGH. dr. reinhard dalumpines is a medical specialist in DOH-NCR in Mandaluyong City; Dr. Darlene Montes is in private practice I think in Bacolod. Dr. Trima Cadiente is an anesthesiologist trained in WVSUMC. She has practised in several hospitals in Urdaneta, Pangasinan before going to California recently. I havent heard what happened to Dr. Noel and Dr. Marce Abrico. Dr Leila i think is the current Municipal Health Officer of San Dionisio, Iloilo. :clapclap::clapclap: