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HISTORY OF MEDICAL T
brief history of medical technology
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| National organization of all registered Medical Technologists / Medical Laboratory Scientists in the Philippines | PAMET |
| PAMET stands for | Philippine Association of Medical Technologists, Inc. |
| PAMET is a ______ and ___________ | non-stock, non-profit organization |
| Father of PAMET | Mr. Crisanto Almario |
| Who organized the PAMET | Mr. Crisanto Almario |
| From the initial ________ planning and _________ | pre-organizational, conceptualization |
| PAMET was born on ______ at the _______ at | September 15, 1963 Public Health Laboratory, 208, Quiricada Street, Sta. Cruz, Manila |
| The first national convention was held at the _____ on ____ | Conference hall pf the Far Eastern University Hospital, September 20, 1964 |
| First President of PAMET | Mr. Charlemagne Tamondong |
| The membership of the PAMET worked toward the passage ______ which is known as _____ | Republic Act 5527 The Philippine Medical Technology Act of 1969 |
| What year does the membership of PAMET worked toward the passage of Republic Act 5527 | 1969 |
| The law was enacted on ____ | June 21, 1969 |
| The law was incorporated and registered at the ____ on ____ with Reg no ____ during the presidency of ______ | Securities and Exchange Commission, 39570, October 14, 1969, Mr/ Nardito Moraleta |
| A few days before the declaration of Martial Law on ______,President ______ declared _______ as the celebration of the Medical Technology profession | September 21, 1972, Pr. Ferdinand Marcos, 3rd week of September |
| When does the Medical Technology profession celebrated? | 3rd week of September |
| Who declared the celebration of Medical Technology profession? | President Ferdinand Marcos |
| PAMET was approved on ______ with PD ___ creating ______ | June 22, 1973, PD 223, Professional Regulation Commission |
| ____ was official recognized as the only _______ of all registered Medical Technologists in the Philippines | PAMET, Accredited Organization (APO) |
| The ____ later changed to _____, its official publication had its inaugural issue | LAB NEWS, PAMETLINK |
| ____ is the national body with _____ provincial chapters ___ divided by __ regions namely ______ | PAMET, 46, 4, North Luzon, South Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao |
| PAMET collaborates with other local professional associations namely: COPHA, PFPA, PCQACL, CHAP, PASMETH | Council of Philippine Health Association Philippine Federation of Philippine Association Philippine Council for Quality Assurance in Clinical Laboratories Council of Health Agencies of the Philippines ..... |
| PAMET also linked to government agencies such as _____ | Department of Health Commission on Higher Education |
| PAMET became involved in different projects of ____ | DOH The Wash Hand Campaign and Scholarship Programs for Medical Technology students with Procterand Gamble, Phils JIMTEF (JAPAN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION) |
| PAMET is a member of: | ASEAN Association of Clinical Laboratory Sciences Asia Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists Asia-Pacific Federation of Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine in 2007 |
| PAMET is also a member of ____ | International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine |
| PAMET became _____ of IFCC in ____ with IFCC numbering system _____ | 83rd full member in 2009, 02.01.92 |
| acquired its own office in makati condominium ___ and in ____ with additional extensions with _ units | Unit 1720, Cityland 10, Tower 2, 6817 Ayala Avenue North, Makati City, 2006, 2 |
| How many consecutive years does Charlemagne T. Tamondong became president of the organization and what yr? | 3 consecutive years, 1964-1967 |
| A native in aklan who took up college in University of the Philippines? | Charlemagne T Tamondong |
| Emergence of the Profession | Charlemagne T Tamondong |
| He was elected twice as the Election of the President | Charlemagne T Tamondong |
| Charlemagne Tamondong graduated at what year and what program | 1956 - Bachelor of Science in Hygiene |
| He was an instructor in Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in what year? | Charlemagne T Tamondong - 1959 |
| He worked for the building and recognition of PAMET for the public assistance and for its good social standing | Charlemagne T Tamondong |
| He succeeded working for the bill _________ on what year for the Medical Technologists in the country with the help of 1 Congressman and 1 Congresswoman? | House Bill No. 7682 on May 10, 1965 Congressman Jose Moreno Congresswoman Magnolia Antonino |
| The House Bill No. 7682 was approved by the _____ | Lower House (House of Representatives) of the Philippine Congress |
| Second President of the Philippine Association of Medical Technologists | Nardito D Moraleta |
| Nardito D. Moraleta earned his diploma in Associate in Arts and Bachelor of Science in General Science in what yr? | 1939, 1961 |
| Nardito D. Moraleta earned his Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology in Far Eastern University - Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medial Foundation in ___ | 1955 |
| He was a high school teacher, a medical technology, a faculty member in Manila Center Univeristy, College of Pharmacy and Medical Technologky in October 1966 to July 1967, and at the School of Medical TEchnology, FEU Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation. | Nardito D Moraleta |
| PAMET President in 1967-170 | Nardito D Moraleta |
| Enumerate the recognition award of Nardito D Morelata | Most Outstanding Leadership Award - 1965 MO Alumnus - 1969 Bronze medal of service award - 1977 MO MT in MT Profession - 1978 MO Faculty Award - 1980 Distinguished Service Award - 1985 MO Health Professional in the field of MT -1986 MO Alumnus - 22 |
| He was the President of PAMET in the year of 1967-1970 | Nardito D Moraleta |
| President of FEU Med Tech Alumni Associatio | Nardito D Moraleta |
| Elected as Kasanggunian Bayan Rrepresentative, Barangay 327 Zone 37 2nd District of Manila | Nardito D Moraleta |
| President of PAMET and Hygiene | Nardito D Moraleta |
| President of German Shepherd Dog Associations | Nardito D Moraleta |
| Chairman of German Shepherd Dog Federation | Nardito D Moraleta |
| Member of Board of DIrectors Lions Philippines, Kalayaan Division | Nardito D Moraleta |
| He was the authored of the hematology, clinical microscopy, MT laws and Ethics used locally and internationally. As well as the Laboratory Manual of Clinical Microscopy and Hematology used by the FEU students | Nardito D Moraleta |
| He worked on the passage at the Philippine Senate. In his excellency, President Marcos signed the law into _______ in what year? | Senate Bill No. 996, Republic Act No. 005527 / Republic Act of 1969 on June 21, 1969 |
| PAMEt registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission on _______ with Registration # _____ | October 14, 1969 , Registration No. 39570 |
| He organized PAMET organization in Cebu and Baguio Chapters | Nardito D Moraleta |
| Registration of PAMET and its membership in IAMLT in Europe in ___ | Nardito D Moraleta, May 28, 1970 |
| Medical Technology Code of Ethics was adopted by the PAMET on ___ | August 6, 1968 |
| Publication of the first official newspaper of the Association | The "PAMET News" |
| He was the third president of the PAMET and only the president served for 5 years as President. | Felix A. Asprer |
| Legislation Agenda | Felix A. Asprer |
| He obtained the Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology in 1964 at the __________ | Felix A. Asprer, University of Santo Tomas |
| He obtained his bachelors degree in 1956 at what school________ | Charlemagne Tamondong, University of the Philippines |
| He obtained his bachelors degree in 1955 at what school _____ | Nardito D Moraleta, FEU |
| He became the Executive Assistant to the Commissioner Israel Bocobo and became the Technical Assistant to the commisioner and became medical technology to the Social Security System in what year _____ to _____ | Felix A Asprer, 1968-1976 |
| Elected as the first Vice President of the PAMET in 1969-1970 | Felix A. Asprer |
| A member of the Medical Technology Board of Examniers which is connected to the Department of Tourism from 1976 to present | Felix A. Asprer |
| He worked on the Presidential Decree no. 498 was signed by Pr. Ferdinand Marcos with the Professional Regulation Commission on June 28, 1964 | Felix A. Asprer |
| What Presidential Decree no. proposed by Felix A. Asprer? | PD No. 498 |
| What year does the PD 498 signed by President Marcos | June 28, 14 |
| He had the PAMET intergrated (accredited as bonafide professional organization for medical technologists) with the Professional Regulation Commission in what year? | May 24, 1975 |
| He organized several chapters of the PAMET namely | La Union, Pangasinan, Zambales, Zamboanga Chapter |
| What is the consequences of approval of the Presidential Decree No. 498 | Laboratories was inspected for adequate of the their laboratory staffs, equipment and facilities, as well as the other requirements. In line with this, the medical technology were placed under the improved system of ranking along with the salary adjust. |
| He has an extraordinary performances which focuses in the Legislation agenda | Felix A. Asprer |
| 2 important opinions which is considered as significant to the beginning of the profession | Vivian Herrick and Anna Fagelson |
| ______ believed that medical technology can be trace back in _____ when intestinal parasites ____ and ____ were mentioned in the writings | Vivian Herrick, 1550 BC, Taenia and Ascaris |
| True/False: Mentioned in the Ebers Papyrus the description of the three stages of roundworms infection | False: Hookworm |
| Support the opinion of Vivian that medical technology may have been practiced during early days that the urinalysis was a fad during the medieval period (1096-1438) | Professor M. Ruth Williams |
| A person prefers to date the medical technology from the 14th century when the prominent Italian physician _____ employed one _______ to performed a certain task but that person was died from laboratory acquired infection | Anna Fagelson, Mondino de Luizzi, Alessandra Giliani |
| In 17th century, He developed the first functional microscope. He also described the red blood cells, to see protozoa, and classify the bacteria according to its shape | Anton Van Leeuwenhoek in 1632-1723 |
| With the production of ______ in the middle of 19th century, it stained the bacteria and study them better under the microscope | Aniline Dyes |
| in 1800, He searched and found the answer to diagnose his patients by several means and part of the process of collecting evidence was: _________ and _______ | Dr. William Occam Investigation in the laboratory Complete picture consisted of laboratory findings |
| These discoveries lead the change of some systems in the science of medicine. This was partially interfered by the government with the requirements of the qualification of a doctor by ________. | Apothecaries Act of 1815 |
| Through his leadership, medicine brought itself in a complete revolution by the development of physical findings before and after death in establishing the anatomical pathology and later the bacteriology to the elucidation of the causes of the disease | Baron Karl Wilhelm von Humboldt |
| Through influence of the _____, the new science was known to these countries: | Germany, Japan, Turkey, England, USA |
| What country does the science was highly developed to the very great extent due to financial capabilities, manpower, and interest to cope up with the modern world | United States of America |
| The first laboratory (happens to be the chemical laboratory related to medicine)V was opened at the _________ | United States of the University of Michigan |
| He started the first laboratory instruction in 1884 | Dr. Silas Douglas |
| True/False: The first laboratory in Michigan was well equipped and grew year by year until it became the first largest and well equipped chemical laboratory open to students in US | True |
| The similar laboratories were established in 1854 was the _____ | Medical College of St. Bartholomew |
| True/False: Four years later in 1858, all part-time practicing clinicians were reinforced as teachers by whole time professional units applying the new laboratory methods to medical practice and medical teaching at the University College at Cambridge. | True |
| In1878, ____ went to __________ where he established his laboratory to used his teaching and gave a microscopical courses. The laboratory are composed of _______ and ________ which cost him 25 dollars | Dr. William H. Welch, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 3 rooms furnished with kitchen tables and 6 antique microscope |
| The first pathologist in John Hopkins Hospital Department of Pathology said to be the first laboratory course ever given in the America Medical School | Dr. Simon Flexner |
| In what year does he became the first professor of pathology at John Hopkins University in one hospital he established a laboratory for bacteriological studies and for autopsies. | 1885, Welch |
| In 1885, _____ obtained result in his works by the laboratory methods to practice of medicine. | Dr. John Scott Burdon-Sanderson |
| He initiated the use of laboratory animals in the examination as part of the laboratory methods to help him in diagnosing. | Dr. John Scott Burdon-Sanderson |
| He concluded and in what year that the laboratory methods in Clinical Medicine elucidates the pathological problems | Dr. John Scott Burdon-Sanderson, 1887 |
| Several references in the literature indicated that the first Clinical Laboratory was opened in ____. One of these was at the___ , which occupied a ____ and ____ | 1896, John Hopkins Hospital, 12 x 12 size room and equipped at a cost of 50 dollars |
| Comac's article which is the source all references indicated that the first clinical laboratory was opened at _____ in ___. Others found in ___, ____, and ____ | University of Pennsylvania, 1896 Boston, Baltimore, New York |
| The first clinical laboratory listed: | United States at the University of Michigan in 1884 Medical College of St. Bartholomew in 1856 John Hopkins Hospital 1896 University of Pennsylvania 1896 1900 census of the United States |
| Publication of laboratory guide by _____ in ___ entitled _____ was then published by Dr. ___ and Dr. ___ as a book titled ____. Published under the editorship of ___ and ____ | Dr. James C. Todd in 1908, Manual of Clinical Diagnosis, Dr. Todd and Dr. Arthur Sanderson, Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Methods, Davidson and Henry |
| In what year and what act was approved and a complete revolution in the development of laboratory science as the basis of the diagnosis of diseases was formally accepted | 1911, Insurance Act |
| What year that law was enacted in State Legislature in Pennsylvania that requires all hospitals and institutions to have an adequate laboratory and a full time medical laboratory technician | 1915 |
| In ___, the United States required a ____ and a ____ in the laboratory for the preparation of its practice. A standard curriculum was formalized in 1950 in preparation for a Bachelor of Science Degree | 1940 2 year collegiate education and 12 month actual training |
| The science was introduced in the philippines during the end world war II by the _______ where the first laboratory _____ located at the ______. | 26th Medical Laboratory of the 6'' United States Army Public Health Laboratory 208 Quiricada St., Sta. Cruz, Manila |
| The first laboratory in the Philippines which is located in _____ | Public Health Laboratory 208 Quiricada St., Sta. Cruz, Manila |
| A division of Manila Health Department | Public Health Laboratory |
| In what year does the 26th Medical Laboratory of 6'' United States Army train the first high school graduates to work as laboratory technician | February 1844 |
| In what year does the 26th Medical Laboratory left but the United States Army endorsed the laboratory to the ____ but did not take interest on it | June 1845 National Department of Health |
| A well known bacteriologist who among the dislocated staff of 26th Medical Laboratory who preserve and save the remnants of the laboratory | Dr. Alfredo Pio de Roda |
| A city health officer in Manila who approved the Dr. Alfredo's idea to establish a medical laboratory under the city health department | Dr. Mariano C. Icasiano |
| What year does the training of medical technicians started under _____ and _____ | February 1947 Dr. Alfredo Pio de Roda and Dr. Prudencia Sta. Ana |
| What year does the Public Health Laboratory was organized under Dr. Alfredo Pio de Roda | October 1, 1945 |
| Who are the trainees in training for medical technician | Mostly high school and Paramedical Graduates |
| What year does Dr de Roda instructed Dr. Sta. Ana to prepare a syllabus for the medical technicians that the forma 6-month training period and a certificate of completion was given. | 1954 |
| Who joined the two doctors in the training program at the Public Health Laboratory | Dr. Tirso Briones |
| The PHL did not last long as the _____ and ______ started offer Medical Technology course through prioneering ______ and her internist husband ______ in ___ | Manila Sanitarium and Hospital (Manila Adventist Medical Center) and Philippine Union College (Adventist University of the Philippine Mrs. Willa Hilgert-Hedrick and Dr. Elvin Hedrick in 1953 |
| They met and decided that Mrs. Willa should do the preparation of the curriculum and put up the first Medical Technology Schools in the Philippines | Mrs. Willa Hilgert-Hedrick, Dr. Reuben G. Manalaysay, then President of the Philippines Union College, Rev. Merritt C. Warren, |
| Continuation: They met and decided that Mrs. Willa should do the preparation of the curriculum and put up the first Medical Technology Schools in the Philippines | then President of the North Philippine Union Mission of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in the Philippines and Dr. Manuel L. Carreon of the Bureau of Private Schools |
| Mrs. Willa Hilgert Hedrick had some difficulties in completion of medical laboratory in division of ____, ___. & ____ | Microbiology, Parasitology. Histopathology |
| With the help of ____ which came from New York under Dr. Papanicoloau, joined Mrs. Willa to established the first complete laboratory in the Philippines at the ______ | Mrs. Antoinette McKelvey, Manila Sanitarium Hospital |
| PUC graduated its first medical technology graduate in ____ in the person of ___ and in the summer of ___, two medical technologist were also graduated: | March 1955 Mr. Jesse Umali Mr. Avelino Oliva Ms. Adoracion Yutuc |
| In ___, ___ & ___ at the UST, Faculty of Pharmacy offered to elective pharmacy graduate leading to medical technology course | 1957, Dr. Antonio Gabriel & Dr. Gustavo U. Reyes |
| In ____, the first 3rd year medical technology course was approved by the Bureau of Education and the 4th year (internship) program was approved on ____ | June 30, 1960 June 12, 1961 |
| ___ in 1960 through the pionneering efforts of _____ which granted by the University President ___ to work on the feasibility of offering the MT course int the university. Upon the approval, she became the dean of the formed school in __ to __. | Centro Escolar University Mrs. Purificacion Sunico-Suaco Carmen de Luna 1960-1963 |
| The first graduate of Centro Escolar University was in __ | 1962 |
| The ___ started the school of medical technology in __ through efforts of ___ granted the, by the dean ___ and secretary of medicine ____. Upon the approval to the BE, he became the technical director | Far Eastern University 1961 Dr. Horacio A. Ylagan & Dr. Serafin J. Juliano Dr. Lauro H. Panganiban & Dr. Jesus B. Nolasco |
| The first graduate of Far Eastern University was in | 1963 |
| More than __ colleges and universities offers the BMST / BMLS | 70 |
| Post graduates in MT are being offered to the universities: | University of the Philippines which is offering a one-year non-thesis degree in Master in Public Health; The University of Sto. Tomas started to offer Master of Science in Medical Technology in 1975 and Philippine Women's University in 1987. |
| Proactivism, 1992-1996 | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| 9th President | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| 6th placer in board of examination in 1978 | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Member of the MT Board (Medical Technology Board of Examiners | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| The 1st Vice President in AAMLT (ASEAN Association of Medical Technologists) | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Procurement of PAMET Office | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Regional Conferences on Professional program on educational Constitution | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| CPE seminars rendered to PAMET members | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Community Service Program - Batong Buhay project | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| National Voluntary Blood Service - PAMET played a very big role | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Close coordination of PAMET and PASMETH | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Publication of the official newspaper of the Association, the “Lab News” and official Journal of the Association “Phil. Journal of Medical Technology” | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Inclusion of all Med. Techs to “Hazard pay” | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| o New salary scheme for Med. Techs | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Placement program for Med. Tech. graduates in clinical Laboratories, Medical Companies, Schools and Drug Companies | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Improvement of the Association’s financial status | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Civic involvement of the PAMET through Medical Missions | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Membership of the PAMET to the ASIAN Association of Southeast Asia Medical Laboratory Science (AAMLS) | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| Sending qualified Med. Techs as scholars for training program offered by the Japan International Med. Tech Foundation | Marilyn R. Atienza |
| 1997-2000, International Leadership | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| 10th President of PAMET | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| President of Downtown Lions Club, Ladies Club in 1974-1975 | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Vice President PASMETH in 1986-1988 | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| President of PASMETH in 1988-1997 | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| 2nd Vice President in AAMLT in 1986 in 22nd Annual Convention | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| National Treasurer of PAMET in 1997-2001 | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Accreditor of PAASCU | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| She had been Guest Speaker and Lecturer of the different organizations from Isabela, Cagayan to Davao City and all over Asia, Europe, Canada, and the United States of America. | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Service Award by the San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation, Inc. in March 15, 1997 | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Lifetime Achievement Award by the Philippine Association of Schools of Medical Technology and Hygiene in April 29, 1997 | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Loyalty Award by the San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation, Inc. in March 7, 2000 | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Leadership Award by San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation, Inc. in December 2, 2000 | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Most Outstanding Medical Technologist by the Professional Regulation Commission in June 20, 2003 | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Most Outstanding Medical Technologist by the Philippine Association of Medical Technologists. Inc. in December 11, 2003 | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| The establishment of more PAMET chapters, Community Services in form of Medical Missions | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Revised the Medical Technology Code of Ethics in March 7. 1997 | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Sending scholars to the Japan International Medical Technology Foundation | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Scholarships for deserving Medical Technology Students sponsored by Safeguard | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Strong financial status for the PAMET | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Close relationships of the PAMET with PASMETH | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Active participation of the PAMET to the AAMLT and AAMLS activities and programs | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Adopted the Medical Technology Prayer | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Spiritual enrichment by sponsoring a “RETREAT” for chief Medical Technologists, PAMET Board of Directors, PASMETH, and MEDAP members | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Quarterly CPE Seminars in the NCR Regional Chapter’s seminars were also supervised by the National Organization | Norma Nuñez Chang |
| Organization Dynamism in 2001-2002, 2005-2006 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| 11th President of PAMET | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| she took up national examinations for the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and successfully passed it becoming a registered Medical Technologist of the USA | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Hycel Medical Instrumentation | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Automated Clinical Chemistry System | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Assays for Estrogen Receptor and Progesterone Receptor | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Alpha-fetoprotein and Immunological Procedures | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Technicon H-2 Operation and Maintenance | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Technicon H-2 Computer and UIW Software | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| HLA Training | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| DNA Technology | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| ; Instrumentation Workshop | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| ; Instrumentation Workshop | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| She also trained in Management, Leadership, and Quality Control Makati Medical Center, other Hospitals and well-known health and civic organizations | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| She finished her Master of Science in Medical Technology at the Philippine Women’s University in 2003. | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| a member of the Medical Technology Board from 1980 to 1989 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Secretary of the AAMLT in 2000 to 2002 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| President of the Philippine Association of Medical Technologists, Inc from 2001 to 2002 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Auditor of AAMLT in 2003 to 2005 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Secretary of the Philippine Council for Quality Assurance in Clinical Laboratories in 2000 to present; | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Chief Medical Technologist and Administrative Officer, Department of Laboratories, Makati Medical Center since 1973 to present | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| A Handbook of Tests for Diabetes Mellitus, 1986 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| AIDS Surveillance by Laboratory Tests at the Makati Medical Center During Two Year Period, 1987 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Surveillance by Laboratory Tests at the Makati Medical center During a Three-Year Period II | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Evaluation of the Technicon H-1 at the Makati Medical Center in 1989 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Fellowship by the Foundation for Basic Research for Oncology in Japan in 1978 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Talaang Pandangal, UST in 1983 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Outstanding Thomasian Award in 1984 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Conrado Potenciano Award for Pharmacology and Oncology, UST in 1984 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Most Outstanding Professional in Medical Technology, Professional Regulation Commission, Republic of the Philippines in 1995 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Quezon Medalya Ng Karangalan, Outstanding Citizen of Quezon Province, Lucena City in 2003 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Most Outstanding Medical Technologist, PAMET in 1994 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| she initiated the “PAMET Job Fair” with the objective of helping the new board passers and unemployed Medical Technologists find jobs. | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Revision to RA 5527 seeking for the Chairmanship of the Board of Medical Technology to be given to Medical Technologist, through Aklan Congresswoman Gabrielle V. Calizo who is herself a Medical Technologist submitted in the House of Representatives. | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| PAMET conducted Outreach Programs with Procter and Gamble in the evacuation centers in Albay during the Mayon Volcano eruption in 2001 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| PAMET was awarded as “The Most Outstanding Association” by the Council of Health Agencies in the Philippines | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| PAMET was nominated as “Outstanding Professional Association” at the Professional Regulation Commission in the years 2001 and 2002 | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| The “Journal of Medical Technology” containing research papers of medical technologists was published and included in the Herdin database by PCHRD. | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| PAMET as one of the founding members of the Philippine Council for Quality Assurance in Clinical Laboratories served as “Secretariat” to the Quality Assurance Surveys or the Council | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| PAMET participated for the first time as one of the organizations in the “Voices in Infection Control” in the Infection Control Society Convention | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| PAMET started programs on membership concerns and financial viability for the welfare and stability of the association and its members. | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| AMET CPE Committee established linkage with the PRC Medical Technology CPE Committee with a memorandum of agreement with the Board of Medical Technology. | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| PAMET acquired two new condominium unites adjacent to the PAMET office used for seminars, workshops, meetings, product/test demonstrations and other projects, and a mini-library. | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| A Directory of Members was completed matched with the master list of PRC which provides easy tracking of members | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| Waiting time for PAMET ID has been addressed. Average waiting time is ______ for individual applications. | Agnes B. Medenilla, 2 weeks |
| Action Plan for a National Survey on Misclassification of Medical Technologists in government service was prepared. This will serve as basis for request on reclassification of Medical Technologists. | Agnes B. Medenilla |
| 2003-2004, Interdisciplinary Networking | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| 12th President of PAMET | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| She finished her degree in Master of Science in Public Health (major in Medical Parasitology and with Medical Microbiology and Medical Biostatistics as cognates) at the College of Public Health, University of the Philippines Manila in 1978 | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Research Associate at the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) under the NSDB AntiBrain Drain Program for almost 5 years | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Medical Research Technologist at the US Naval Medical Research Unit No. 2 (NAMRU-2) for 9 years | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| n Intermittent Medical Technologist at the US Department of Veterans Affairs (USDVA) for 5 years | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Chief Medical Technologist of the Tropical Discase Research Foundation | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| She was a reviewer in Hematology at the Pioneer Review Center from 1975 to 2006. | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| She was also a reviewer in Hematology and Medical Parasitology in review centers outside of Metro Manila and in In-house review classes of the different Medical Technology schools all over the Philippines. | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Her “Handbook in Hematology for Medical Technologists” is still being used as a review reference by medical technology Students all over the country | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| She held the position of Executive Secretary for four years (two terms) | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Vice President for two terms | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Auditor of the ASEAN Association of Medical Laboratory Technologists (AAMLT) | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Member of the Advisory Council of the Asian Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (AAMLS) | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Director of the Philippine Federation of Professional Associations (PFPA) | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Member of the CHED Technical Committee on Medical Technology Education Member of the CHED Regional Quality Assessment Team (RQAT) | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Vice President of the Philippine Association of University Women (PAUW)- Trinity College Chapter | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Trainor in the DOH-PAMET Training of Analysis for Drug Testing | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| was frequently invited as a guest speaker by the different Med. Tech. Schools and PAMET Chapters all over the country. | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| She held several positions in educational, civic, and social professional organizations. She had received more than 100 plaques, certificates, medals, and other awards | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Under this ___, PAMET handled the traning of analysis for screening drug testing laboratories all over the Philippines in close coordination with the DOH-NRL and with the active participation of the different PAMET Chapters | Memorandum of Agreement |
| was forged between PAMET and the Department of Health-National Reference Laboratory (DOH-NRL). | Memorandum of Agreement |
| Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was forged between PAMET and the Department of Health-National Reference Laboratory | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| , MT Graduate Scholarship Project was established under the sponsorship of Proctor and Gamble’s “Dagdag Karunungan, Kinabukasan ng Kalusugan Grant Program” | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Regional Conferences and meetings were held | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Chapters were visited and those inactive ones were reactivated | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Interdisciplinary Networking and collaborative activities were done with other related professional organizations | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| PAMET Website (www.pamet.ph) was promoted | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| The Medical Technology Revision Bill to Revise RA 5527 was submitted to the Senate | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Interrelationship among PAMET members was enhanced through sports, job fairs, and spiritual nurturance retreats | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Free standing laboratory practitioners held their first general assembly | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Coordinated with PAMET USA for AMT/CLS review joint medical mission in Laoag City, and other activities | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| International involvement with AAMLT and ACMLT | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Maintained active involvement and participation of PAMET with PASMETH, CHED, PSP, CHAP, COPHA, PFPA and other professional organizations | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Professor in the CLS program of the College of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, USA | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| 2nd VP of PAMET USA | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| President-elect of PAMET Nevada Chapter | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| Invited reviewer in Hematology and Immunohematology in review classes conducted by PAMET chapters or private Filipino MedTech groups in the USA | Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada |
| 2007-Present, Global Perspective | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| A BSMT graduate of UST in 1977 and a PhD graduate of UST in 2005, she is the Manager/Scientist of Biological Sciences Department, United Laboratories, Inc. | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Post-graduate scholarships to five members taking MS Med. Tech | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Post graduate training in “Diagnostic Parasitology” held in Davao, Cebu and NCR | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Research workshops on “Formulation of Research Proposal” in Davao, Cebu, and NCR in coordination with PCHRD | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Research forum for professionals and students held during Med. Tech. Week | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Quarterly seminars on new technologies, values, quality improvement for members and laboratory management, pre-analytical variables, human resources for health and product updates for Chief Med. Techs. and supervisors | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Job fair for new board passers | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| - financial assistance to family of members who died, national board of directors suffering from dreaded disease, senior citizen discount benefits for members on convention and seminars | Bayanihan Plan |
| Bayanihan Plan | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Activation of PAMET web forum at www.pamet.org | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| o Continuation of PAMET Newslink and publication of research articles in PAMET Journal | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Ratification of amended PAMET Constitution and By-Laws last Mid-Year Convention in Cebu- April 2008 | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Activation of Chapters and holding Regional Conferences (Camarines Sur, Cagayan and Davao) to encourage chapter members to participate in Mid-Year and Annual Conventions | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Community Outreach- Medical and Dental Missions in Novaliches, Q.C. and Laboratory services to PRC employees and dependents on PRC Week 2007 and 2008 | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Library updated with books and computers donated by PAMET USA | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Linkages with CHED on policies and guidelines for Med. Tech | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| International Linkages with | PAMET-USA AACLS IFBLS APFCB AAMLS |
| Look for funding for “Research Proposals” per region | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Activate more chapters and continue community outreach in provinces | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| Push advocacy program in order to help increase the declining number of Med. Techs in the country | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| To look for ways and means of getting more funds to support many members in terms of medical benefit, education, and trainings | Dr. Leila M. Florento |
| 1971-1973: Celebration of the Profession | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| It was here where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Medical Science in 1956, and his Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology in 1963. | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| He was connected with the Department of Anatomy of the Institute of Medicine at the Far Eastern University as medical technologist. | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| He joined the organization as the representative of FEU during its first meeting, so that, ____ is regarded as one of the pioneers in the organization of the PAMET. | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| he was appointed by Mr. Almario as the chairman of the Committee on Legislation, Rules and Regulations. | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| he was elected by the members of the association as one of the members of the Board of Directors in 1967 to 1970 | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| He was appointed as chairman of the Committee on Group Insurance and Loans | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| It was during this period that he worked for the registration of the PAMET with the Securities and Exchange Commission. | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| In 1970, he became the Vice-President and in 1971, he was elected President of the organization. | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| He worked for the amendments to the Teves Law which was in third reading in the Senate when Martial Law was proclaimed, so the said project died. | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| It was about the salaries of medical professionals | Teves Law |
| one of his pet projects was approved by His Excellency, President Ferdinand E. Marcos through the help of the Presidential Assistant, the late Honorable Guillermo de Vega proclaiming the third week of September as the Medical Technology Week. | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| Davao Chapter of the PAMET was organized | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| (Jan. 1973-Sept. 1973: Career Advice | Angelina R. Jose |
| 4th President of PAMET | Bernardo T. Tabaosares |
| 5th and the first lady president of the association | Angelina R. Jose |
| She took up Pharmacy at the University of the Santo Tomas which she completed in 1952. | Angelina R. Jose |
| being the president with the shorted term of office, she was only able to work for the approval of the Professional Tax through the Bureau of Internal Revenue | Angelina R. Jose |
| _____ - that all registered medical technologist should pay a professional tax in the amount of severity-five pesos yearly | Angelina R. Jose |
| 1977-1981: Educational Enhancement | Venerable C.V. Oca |
| 6th President of the Philippine Association of Medical Technologist | Venerable C.V. Oca |
| tes to further her studies in medical technology. She became an intern at Saint Francis Passed the American Society of Clinical Pathologist Examination given in 1966. | Venerable C.V. Oca |
| Chief medical technologist of the Mary Chiles General Hospital’s Laboratory and a faculty member of the Centro Escolar University Department of Medical Technology | Venerable C.V. Oca |
| 1974 to 1976, she was the Manager of the Medic Diagnostic Division of the Medic Company | Venerable C.V. Oca |
| Product Manager, Clinical Division, Getz Corporation (Philippines) in 1976-1977. | Venerable C.V. Oca |
| Technical Director in the Philippines of Becton-Dickinson International Group from 1977-1979. | Venerable C.V. Oca |
| Secretary in 1974-1976 Vice-President in 1976-1977 | Venerable C.V. Oca |
| Monthly medical missions were made as part of the association’s services to the poor and unfortunate people in our country. | Venerable C.V. Oca |
| Series of seminars being conducted monthly with different prominent speakers in order to update the profession and the medical technologists who were in the active practice of their profession. | Venerable C.V. Oca |
| 1982-1991: Image Building | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| 8th president of the PAMET | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| e Chief Medical Technologist of her own Clinical Laboratory at Pasig City. She however, migrated to the United States of America in 1993. | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| Most Outstanding Medical Technologist of the year Award for most outstanding contribution to the practice of medical Technology | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| Crisanto G. Almario Memorial Award for most meritorious contribution to the field of Research | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| Distinguish Service Award for meritorious contribution to the members in general through service. | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| Most Outstanding Chapter Award for the most outstanding chapter based on several outstanding criteria as a chapter | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| PAMET- Safeguard Acceptance Program; Scholarships for deserving Med. Tech. Students Sponsored by Proctor and Gamble- Safeguard | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| Membership of the PAMET with the ASEAN Association of Medical Laboratory Technologist (AAMLT) | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| PAMET Hymn adapted- November 22, 1989 | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| Hosted the 2nd AAMLT conference; | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| Moved the PAMET National Convention to December | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| Organizing more PAMET chapters; Improved public services to communities; Initiated the raising of building fund for the PAMET office | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| Introduced the PAMET to the different companies and well known organizations both local and international (mostly at her own financial expenses) which gained the PAMET recognition from these companies and organizations. | Carmencita P. Acedera |
| Charlemagne T. Tamondong | Emergence of the Profession |
| Nardito D. Moraleta | Professional Recognition |
| Felix E. Asprer | Legislation Agenda |
| Bernando T. Tabaosares | Celebration of the Profession |
| Angelina R. Jose | Career Advice |
| Venerable C.V Oca | Educational Enhancement |
| Carmencita P. Acedera | Image Building |
| Marilyn R. Atienza | Proactivism |
| Norma Nunez Chang | International Leadership |
| Agnes B. Medenilla | Organization Dynamism |
| Shirley I. Fabian-Cruzada | Interdisciplinary Networking |
| Dr. Leila M. Florento | Global Perspective |