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Sunday, September 26, 2010

UP PMHS: 55 after '55


Last night, 9/25/2010 (Saturday), I attended the Alumni Homecoming of my college organization, the UP Pre-Medical Honor Society (PMHS) at The Lounge (Little Asia & AMICI Building), Tomas Morato, QC at 7 PM. I came in at around 8:30 PM, just in time before the start of the program. It was a fun-filled night with various speeches from top-notch alumni physicians, video presentations, and dancing (as in a bar). I saw Dr. Fortun (forensics) and Ablan (urology). The history of the organization was reviewed from 1955 to 2004. Most of the speakers reiterated the reality of little or no freedom at all which prevailed during the martial law years (1972-1983). The many activities of the organization was shown such as free clinics, constitution study, carol fest, talent's night, SCC day, christmas party, sports fest, etc.

I got to chat with my batch mates and former orgmates...Ate Bev, Ate Daryl, Ate Dhoreen, Kuya Sonny, Jameez, Ruari, Cha, and Zshari. I found out that most of my biology block mates in UP Diliman were considering taking General Surgery, just like me. I am currently interested in taking General Surgery and then Transplantation as specialization. So why Surgery and Transplantation. It is primarily due to the medical dramas, Iryu 1 and 2 (Team Medical Dragon) and what happened to my mother (she had Diabetes Mellitus, Chronic Kidney Failure, and then died of stroke). I am still saddened by her apparently untimely and premature death. I want to be able to spare the families of my future patients the agony of losing someone so dear, kind, gentle, and helpful...A truly beautiful, graceful, graceful, and generous woman. Until her very last breath, she was still very much concerned with the sake of others.

Medicine remains to be a competitive field. As most of the consultants would say, "You must specialize!" I want to read or hit the books so speak for the sake, health, and well-being of my patients, as well as the for the accompanying market share and value. Everyone deserved to be given the best, utmost care and respect, whatever their current status in life may be. So far, I have upheld this, the virtue of benevolence, in my clinical clerkship.

Looking back, I rediscovered why I continued to take biology and then medicine. There is a lot of opportunity to help a lot of people who really need help. People are not completely blameless, but then they are also not completely helpless. If we help them help themselves, then they are able to become eventually self-sufficient.

"Truth I Pursue, Honor I Value, Life I Protect." This line summarizes what the organization is all about. Even if the application process was demanding in term of the time, effort, and emotions involved, I would still dare say that it was all worth it. It was the first time for me to join such a large organization of all adults, well at least presumably mature-minded people. I am happy to be involved in the development of the characters of bright students who are conversant in most topics, including myself. Just have fun in life, respect and communicate well with others, and give your very best in everything that you do.

I love PMHS. It is something na babalik at babalikan ko. Syempre basta't wala lang akong duty. Duty first! Magdadala na ako ng ready camera...Mas maganda talaga magblog with pictures. =p

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Medical Books - 1st Year

  • Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, Ninth Edition with E-Book (Guide to Physical Exam & History Taking (Bates)) by Lynn S Bickley and Peter G Szilagyi (Hardcover - Jun 1, 2007)
  • Biochemistry (Biochemistry (Berg)) by Jeremy M. Berg, John L. Tymoczko, and Lubert Stryer (Hardcover - May 19, 2006)
  • Clinical Anatomy by Richard S Snell (Paperback - Jun 1, 2003)
  • Clinical Neuroanatomy (Clinical Neuroanatomy for Medical Students (Snell)) by Richard S Snell (Paperback - Jul 1, 2005)
  • Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry (Harper's Biochemistry) by Robert K. Murray, Darryl K. Granner, Peter A. Mayes, and Victor W. Rodwell (Paperback - Jun 13, 2006)
  • Kaplan and Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry: Behavioral Sciences/Clinical Psychiatry (Synopsis of Psychiatry) by Benjamin J Sadock and Virginia A Sadock (Paperback - May 1, 2007)
  • Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Fourth Edition by David L. Nelson and Michael M. Cox (Hardcover - April 23, 2004)
  • Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Biochemistry (Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews Series) by Pamela C Champe, Richard A Harvey, and Denise R Ferrier (Paperback - Jul 1, 2007)
  • Medical Physiology, Updated Edition: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY) by Walter F. Boron and Emile L. Boulpaep (Hardcover - Nov 19, 2004)
  • Review of Medical Physiology by William F. Ganong (Paperback - Mar 8, 2005)
  • Textbook of Medical Physiology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Textbook of Medical Physiology) by Arthur C. Guyton and John E. Hall (Hardcover - Sep 1, 2005)

Documentaries

  • [Al Fry] Hidden Bible Knowledge
  • [Al Fry] Hidden World History
  • [Alberto Villoldo] Munay Ki - great rites of initiation of the shamanic medicine way
  • [Alex Jones] ENDGAME - Blueprint For Global Enslavement (2007)
  • [Barrie Zwicker] The Great Conspiracy - The 9/11 News Special You Never Saw (2005)
  • [BBC Horizon] How to Make Better Decisions (2008)
  • [BBC Horizon] Is Alcohol Worse than Ecstasy (2008)
  • [BBC Horizon] What on Earth is Wrong with Gravity (2008)
  • [BBC Panorama] Sex crimes and the Vatican
  • [BBC TWO] Alternative Medicine - The Evidence
  • [BBC] Microchip
  • [BBC] Planet Earth
  • [BBC] The Death Of Yugoslavia
  • [BBC] Why Democracy Taxi to the Dark Side (2007)
  • [CBC] The Blue Buddha - Lost Secrets of Tibetan Medicine - Nature of Things
  • [CBC] The Fifth Estate - Spies, Lies, and Secret Weapons
  • [Daniel G. Karslake] For the Bible Tells Me So (2007)
  • [Dave Hunt] A Woman Rides The Beast - The Catholic Church And The Last Days (2006)
  • [David Icke] Revelations of a Mother Goddess
  • [Dokument Dun] Thin
  • [Dr Deagle] Connecting the Dots - Granada Forum (12-2006)
  • [Drew Heriot, Sean Byrne, Marc Goldenfein, and Damian McLindon] The Secret (2006)
  • [Eric Jon Phelps] Vatican Assassins - The Ultimate Conspiracy
  • [Fritz Springmeier] Undetectable Mind Control Lecture
  • [Gary Hustwit] Helvetica (2007)
  • [Hans Jenny, Peter Guy Manners, and Jonathan Goldman] Cymatics - Science Of Sound Vibrations on Matter
  • [Jed Riffe] Waiting to Inhale - Marijuana, Medicine and the Law
  • [Jerry Brunetti] Food as Medicine (2005)
  • [John Pilger] The War On Democracy (2007)
  • [John Steele] Geomancy
  • [League of Noble Peers] Steal This Film (2006)
  • [League of Noble Peers] Steal This Film II (2007)
  • [Matthew Ogens] Confessions of a Superhero (2007)
  • [Michael Tsarion] The Destruction of Atlantis
  • [PBS Frontline] The Medicated Child
  • [Peter Coyote] Out of the Blue - The Definitive Investigation of the UFO Phenomenon
  • [Project Camelot] Project Camelot Interviews (2007)
  • [Science Channel] 100 Greatest Discoveries
  • [Seth Gordon] The King of Kong - A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
  • [William Gazecki] Future By Design (2006)
  • Communis and the EU
  • The Freeman Perspective - Chemtrails - Clouds of Death
  • The Medical Aspects of Nuclear Radiation (2007)
  • Unit 731 - Nightmare in Manchuria (1998)
  • {National Press Club] The Disclosure Project (May 9th, 2001)