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PMWA: Nurturing the Filipino Woman
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Philippine Medical Women's Association (PMWA) held its 53rd annual convention
November 16 to 17 with the theme Nurturing the Totally Well Woman as an
expression of the society's efforts towards a holistic approach in ensuring the
health and well-being of Filipino women.
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New Frontiers in Cancer Management
This year's theme celebrates traditional values: preserving quality of life and
acknowledging the oncologist's role as a mere instrument of the Divine Healer.
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Anesthesiologists, B. Braun Hook Up for "Labor of Love"
In
celebration of Anesthesiology Week in October, the Philippine Society of
Anesthesiologists launched a number of projects aiming to strengthen its ties
with its members and emphasize its commitment to providing quality care to the
people.
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AIDS Fighters Seize the Initiative, Seek Local Action
Seize the Opportunity: From National Vision to Local Action was the theme of the
sixth Philippine National Convention on AIDS last October.
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War versus Childhood TB Gets Boost
Science and technology matters in the country, together with the Center for
Tuberculosis in Children-Philippines, held a forum on tuberculosis in children
at the PHIVOLCS Auditorium, University of the Philippines-Diliman, Quezon City
in late October.
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Health Before and After Birth Taken Up at PAP Confab
The Fetus as a Patient Institute held its 11th annual convention November 9 to
10 with the theme Perinatal Infections: Breaking the Bondage.
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Inhalation Injuries Tackled at PSBI Meet
Some months back fire razed the Quezon City Manor Hotel. Most guests suffered
injuries. Some burned to death, but others died due to inhalation of noxious
substances that had been trapped in the hotel rooms.
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FPIP: Breaking the Bondage to Perinatal Infections
The Fetus as a Patient Institute held its 11th annual convention November 9 to
10 with the theme Perinatal Infections: Breaking the Bondage.
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Microcirculation Conference Feb. 20
The smallest blood vessels in the human body used to be known only as a passive
venue for nutrient exchange. However, growing scientific and medical interest in
the area of microcirculation, particularly in the last two decades, has brought
about better understanding of the process.
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