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The Canossa Series: The People Behind (Week 2)

One significant part of an effective health care delivery system are the people working hand in hand in the medical aspect. For a nation to progress, it must be a healthy nation. Good health at a Barangay level is an important investment in realizing the country’s goal in promoting health for all Filipinos. My second week in Tondo became very exciting since I got the chance to know some of the people who works in Canossa. The services each has to offer play a significant role in the successful operations of the center. I learnt about the dedication and passion of the nuns in running the center and implementing their programs which are some of the secrets of a successful organization. Political will is vital! The beauty of volunterism is also exhibit in the center. Their love for the people and how they value the concept of being healthy is one of the answers in solving a problematic health situation. One must have the drive to be involved despite of the workload and the re...

Boracay Stories 1: The Silent Cry

My 1st day of moonlighting in Boracay has been very memorable. Aside from the beautiful paradise, I was welcomed by beautiful stories of patients I met. Sunset is one of the best parts of the day. It's the best time to ready once self for the next days to come. :) For confidentiality, no pertinent data will be mentioned but I will share my thoughts about the case. His history goes this way... He is 74 years old who had sudden onset of decreased in sensorium and numbness of right extremities. Before their referral to us, the patient stayed for 5 days at home on that condition. Luckily, there was this concerned resident who visited them for some personal transactions and saw the old man in bed. With some medical know-how she suggested to bring the man to the hospital. Diagnostic tests were done and found to have subdural and epidural hematoma. The patient's family were appraised for a surgical intervention but they refused and the patient was discharged against medica...