Monday, May 19, 2014

Medical mission in Sta. Fe


The Visayas Primary Health Care Services, Inc. joined the dental and circumcision (tuli) services and giving of reading glasses during a mission sponsored by the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) for survivors of Typhoon Yolanda in Sta. Fe, Cebu last May 17 – 18, 2014.


The activity is part of the Bulig Katilingban: Task Force on Emergency Response (TFER) of the IFI-Parish of the Holy Child in Sta. Fe. It was held in the covered gymnasium in the poblacion of Sta. Fe. 

A total of 619 residents of Sta. Fe benefited from the services, 236 boys were circumcised, 217 had dental services of teeth extraction, cleaning and filling of cavities, and 166 received correction reading glasses. Some 100 boys also received toothbrushes and took fluoride.

Children receive new toothbrushes 
from CDS President Dr. Ma. Paciencia Belarmino.

The VPHCS sent a team of 21 volunteers of nurses and doctors and community health workers and provided the instruments for the tuli. The CDS had 7 dentists and 5 dental students of the Southwestern University College of Dentistry. The mobile dental van of the Juanito I. King Foundation provided additional dental services. Three practicing optometrists fitted the reading glasses. The IFI- Sta. Fe youth group manned the registration and ensured the smooth flow of the services.

Dr. Ronald M. Loyola, CDS Outreach Program Coordinator 
extracts a child’s bad teeth.

Southwestern University College of Dentistry 
student Rizalyn Apilado assisted by dentist Dr. Katrina Carlos 
treats a dental patient in the dental van 
of the Juanito I. King Foundation. 

The team departed from Cebu City in the dawn of May 17 and arrived in Sta. Fe before lunch. An opening program followed where Fr. Marciano Carabio, the Diocesan Program Coordinator of the Task Force on Emergency Response gave the opening prayers. Edgar Gahisan, R.N. VPHCS staff member introduced the team of volunteers. 



VPHCS physician Dr. Erlinda Posadas, 
 volunteer nurse Edgar Gahisan 
and medical doctor Anthonee Bacaltos render their services.

While the boys were waiting for their turn to start the tuli, the dental team assembled the boys in rows and applied fluoride fluid on their teeth. The following day, before the tuli started, the waiting boys were given toothbrushes and taught the correct way to tooth brush. Proper hand washing was also taught to the boys while singing the song, Happy Birthday. 



Eye check up with optometrists Dr. Mary Ruthsen Dayrit
her mother Dr. Marilyn Dayrit and Dr. Leomeress Montegrande

The services on Saturday ended in the late afternoon, and resumed the following day, Sunday. Everybody who needed to be attended to were served and the mission ended at 2:30 p.m. Team departed the island at 3:30 p.m.

It was a very worthwhile and memorable experience for the team members who were touched by the openness, simplicity and warm-heartedness of the people of Sta. Fe.


Saturday, May 10, 2014

Operation tuli held

The VPHCS recently conducted two operation tuli missions. 

Medical student volunteers of the Gullas College of Medicine and VPHCS physician Dr. Erlinda Posadas circumcised ten boys in the small village of St. Mary Grace in Talamban, Cebu City last May 3.

 The team with residents of St. Mary Grace in Talamban.

Gullas College of Medicine students in the tuli 
in St. Mary Grace on May 3.

The tuli was held in coordination with the St. Mary Grace Homeowners Association. The students are members of the Medical Students Association for Voluntary and Exemplary Services (MedSaves) in Gullas College of Medicine which was formed as an offshoot of the series of operation tuli in 2013 of the VPHCS where they volunteered. They included the following students, namely: Precious Dennica Pepito, Sandley Sabang Jr., John Paul Maderazo, David Jaque, Andrew James Claudio, Nuelan Cyril Lucenio, Jaypher Villafuerte and Lucita Cimafranca.

 The team with residents of St. Mary Grace in Talamban.

On May 7, VPHCS team of doctors, nurses, medical students and volunteers joined the annual operation tuli in the Municipality of Baclayon, Bohol where more than 250 boys were circumcised. The local government unit of Baclayon sponsored the tuli. The VPHCS team which helped the staff of the Baclayon Rural Health Unit was composed of Dr. Grace Molina, Dr. Oliver Gimenez, Dr. Lilia Hernandez, Dr. Posadas, Irish Ramirez, Lourdes Geolin, Tardy Guardiario, Pearl Templado, Chester Lagado, and Edgar Gahisan. Gullas College of Medicine students Precious Dennica Pepito, Sandley Sabang, John Paul Maderazo. Nursing students of the Students’ Alliance for Community Health Services (SACHS) also assisted in the services.

 More than 250 boys were circumcised 
in Baclayon, Bohol on May 7.

 Medical student John Paul Maderazo 
smiles with his circumcised boy 
and his sister during the tuli in Baclayon.

 A pose of the team in the tuli in Baclayon on May 7.

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