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Opportunities beyond our (medical) profession. Atty. Elizabeth Amelia V. Tianco , MD, FPDS Department of Dermatology Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center. Editorial cartoonist. William D. Billones , MD. Editorial cartoonist. William D. Billones , MD.
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Opportunities beyond our (medical) profession Atty. Elizabeth Amelia V. Tianco, MD, FPDS Department of Dermatology Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center
Editorial cartoonist William D. Billones, MD
Editorial cartoonist William D. Billones, MD • He has a clever flair for adding humor to the hottest issues of the time and his works mirror, in graphic detail, the events shaping the history of the Filipino people. • His finest works initially appeared in the Pahayagang Malaya during the dark days of the Marcos dictatorship where his fearless cartoons had earned the admiration of readers of the alternative press and the ire of many corrupt officials. His works had also appeared in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Times Journal and People's Journal. • When he is not busy contributing to Medical Observer, Dr. Net spends most of his time at the De La Salle University Medical Center where He is currently a consultant and Assistant Professor at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. Dr. Net Billones Graduated from the UE-Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center College of Medicine. Medical Observer, April 2002
Master Showman Presents (1997) • This is a musical variety show with a bit of talk show format thrown in that is geared towards launching and developing fresh new artists. Awards of Master Showman Presents: Consumers' Association of the Philippines Star Awards for TV FAMAS PANA • TV series Bakekang (2006)
Singer NonoyZuñiga, MD
Product endorser Nonoy Zuñiga started as a folk singer during the early 1970’s before becoming the lead vocalist of the Family Birth Control Band for 5 years until 1980. His songs Doon Lang, Kumusta Ka, and “Never Ever Say Goodbye” released in 1981 secured his status in the music scene, earning for him the “Most Promising Entertainer” citation from the Aliw Awards in 1981, and the “Entertainer of the Year Award” from the same award-giving body the following year. His 1981 album was not only recognized by the award-giving bodies but buy the buying public as well, amassing receipts corresponding to a Philippine platinum record award. His succeeding albums, “Much More”, 1983, “Live for Love”, 1984, Nonoy Zuñiga, 1990, and “I’ll Be There for You”, 1991, all garnered gold record awards in sales.
on del Rosario is the composer of the classic hits: Sino angBaliw?, Julie Vega’s “Somewhere in my Past”, Timmy Cruz’s “Boy” and Imelda Papin’s megahit “IsangLinggongPag-ibig”. He has done the musical score to more than 350 films from 1985 to the present. He’s one of the owners of TALENT ASIA, an entertainment company that provides music training, talent management and audio-video post production studio services. He is the incumbent President of FILSCAP Jinglewriter▪Composer▪ Record Producer▪ Musical Arranger▪Recording Artist▪ Studio owner
Our new President has been writing songs since the age of 9. A Doctor of Medicine, Financial Service Broker and Management Consultant, Record Producer, Musical Director and Arranger, Recording Artist, and Graphics Artist, Mon Del Rosario has reaped various awards starting in 1981 when he won the Grand Prize at the 4th Metro Pop Music Festival for "SinongBaliw", also interpreted by him. He also wrote the popular hits "IsangLinggongPag-ibig", "TamisngUnangHalik", "Boy", and "Somewhere in My Past". He has also written numerous songs for major action comedy films and has been nominated in various film awards for theme song and film scoring. Currently earning his Master's Degree in Human Resource Development at the De La Salle University, Mon Del Rosario continues to be active as a Record Producer, Composer, and Musical Director.
Mon del Rosario, MD • His hits include Sino ang Baliw?, Isang Linggong Pag-ibig (Imelda Papin), Somewhere in My Past (Julie Vega), Boy (Timmy Cruz) and Tamis ng Unang Halik (Tina Paner). • A recording artist himself since 1981, he released an album of his hits in 1998 under Harmony Music. • As a Film Composer, he has more than 300 full length films to his credit. • Current President of FILSCAP (Filipino Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers)
First Lady founded so many of the health centers and education centers for the poor throughout the country. set up the Elsie Gaches Village, a center for the underprivileged south of Manila financially supported the Medical Research Foundation of the Philippines campaigned for quality films and TV shows promoted the use of the patadyongkimona and the terno among women known for wearing the national dress whenever she had a chance to do so. Dr. EvangelinaMacaraeg-Macapagal
Presidential spokesperson Anthony Golez, Jr., MD
Medical columnists • Charles Chante, MD, Your Dose of Medicine, Philippine Star • Rafael Castillo, MD, Medical Files, Philippine Daily Inquirer • Eduardo G. Gonzalez, MD, Medical Notes, Manila Bulletin
Medical columnists • Willie T. Ong, MD, Mind Your Body, The Philippine Star; Doc Willie, Pilipino Star Ngayon • Tyrone M. Reyes, MD, An Apple A Day, The Philippine Star
Children's author, storyteller, radio host and Hall of Fame awardee of the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature Luis Gatmaitan, MD
Book author Juan M. Flavier, MD
First Lady Luisa “Loi” Ejercito Estrada, MD
Senator LoiEjercito, MD Juan Flavier, MD
AN ACT REGULATING THE EDUCATION AND LICENSURE OF PHYSICIANS AND THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE IN THE PHILIPPINES, REPEALING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 2382, AS AMENDED, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSESStatus: Substituted by HB06403 The doctor-solon said that one step in deterring medical abuses is by enacting a law such as House Bill 6403 or the Physicians Act. • To note, it was Garin who filed the Bill in the House of Representatives and was approved last week on second reading. • “The Medical Act of 1959 is the only law governing the practice of medicine and sad to say, it has become obsolete. Needs and problems on medical care have obviously evolved. The fact that non-specialists are performing liposuction surgery without the supposedly required residency training increases the risk of botched procedures,” the lady solon added pointing out the urgency of the Physician's Act. • Additional grounds to revoke the license of a medical professional are included in the current Bill. The changes were incorporated in the proposed Physicians’ Act as opposed to the only three grounds stated in the Medical Act of 1959. Included now is addiction to any habit-forming drug as a ground as it stipulates mandatory membership in the Philippine Medical Association (PMA) as governing body in the practice of medicine, both in the general field and the specialty field here in the country. • Garin emphasized that, “The number one unspoken rule in the medical profession is to ‘Do No Harm’. The proposed Physicians’ Act seeks to further strengthen that rule as it provides precise regulations needed to effectively go after violators and prosecute them. The proposed measure further professionalizes the medical profession”.
House Representative FerjenelBiron, MDFourth district, Iloilo HB02844 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR CHEAPER MEDICINES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES Status: REPUBLIC ACT (RA09502) enacted on 2008-06-09
Janette L. Garin, MDFirst district, Iloilo House Representative
Author, TV host Mehmet Oz, MDCardiothoracic surgeon
Mae Jemison, MD Astronaut, Dancer
Mae Jemison was the first African American woman to go into space. In September 1992, she served as a Science Mission Specialist on Space Lab J in a joint operation between United States and Japan.She was born in Decatur, Alabama, the youngest child to Charlie Jemison and Dorothy Green and was raised in Chicago. Like most innovators and successful adults, she was highly influenced by her parents dedication to helping her pursue her passions - science and dance!As early as elementary school, Jemison learned to make connections to science by studying nature. She was interested in science and her parents helped her pursue her dreams. • She also was (and still is) into dance and thought she might be a dancer when she grew up - she still dances, still pursues that passion as well. She has studied at Alvin Ailey and pursues all types of modern and classical dance. • I read a funny story about her in my research about Dr. Jemison - about how she was "into pus" and how her mother enouraged her to find out all about an infected cut. • She graduated high school at age 16 and went to Stanford University and majored in chemical engineering and African American Studies. • She attended medical school at Cornell University. • After completing her medical internship Jemison joined the Peace Corps and worked as a staff physician in West Africa before entering an astronaut training program in 1987. • Dr. Jemison speaks fluent Russian, Japanese, and Swahili. • "Don't let anyone rob you of your imagination, your creativity, or your curiosity. It's your place in the world; it's your life. Go on and do all you can with it, and make it the life you want to live. " - Dr. Mae Jemison
Band member • Here are some assorted pictures of the first two gigs with the Jazz Making Rounds band. The groups is composed of doctors who play jazz as a hobby. The only non-physician is Rolly Rodriguez, a professional sax player. And I am the market researcher, with a doctor for a father. :)Piano/Keyboards: Miriam CalaguasVocals: King SantosGuitar: Willy PolidoUpright Bass: Alex GaetosDrums: Gil GonzalesAlto Saxophone: Rolly Rodriguez
Jazz Making RoundsPiano/keyboards Miriam Joy Calaguas, MDRadiation oncologist
Real Age Guru, Book Author Michael Roizen, MD Anesthesiologist and Internist
Lawyers’ resource speaker Raquel del Rosario-Fortun, MD Forensic Pathologist
Dancer Aga See, MD Pediatrician in Taiwan