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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateCandidate's Name , MDStreet Address Street Address , Pago Pago, American Samoa, USAMobile: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEE-mail: EMAIL AVAILABLEEDUCATIONDoctor of Medicine June Street Address October 1993, October 1995 March 1996De La Salle University College of MedicineDasmarias Cavite, PhilippinesBachelor of Science in Zoology June 1981- March 1985Far Eastern UniversityNicanor Reyes Avenue, Manila, PhilippinesCLINICAL EXPERIENCEGeneral Practitioner/Emergency Room Physician/ Internal Medicine Hospitalist/IntensivistLyndon B. Johnson Tropical Medical CenterAmerican Samoa, USAJanuary 2018 presentProvide medical care for patients with a variety of medical problems, including acute illness and injuryOrder and interpret diagnostic tests, such as laboratory tests, radiologic studies, and electrocardiogramsStabilize patients with life-threatening conditions and make appropriate referrals for specialty careDevelop and implement treatment plans for patients with acute and chronic medical conditionsEducate patients and families about medical conditions and treatment plansMonitor patient progress, adjust treatment plans as needed, and document all patient care activitiesMaintain up-to-date knowledge of medical developments and best practices in emergency medicine/ internal medicine/general practiceFAMILY MEDICINE/GENERAL PRACTITIONERJ. de Leon Medical ClinicLiloan, Cebu, PhilippinesFebruary 2012 - January 2018Full Time PracticeAttended clinic hours from 7:00 AM 9:00 PM Monday to SundayPatient base: All agesMedical patients are seen on a regular basis and subsequently referred to specialists if necessaryPediatric cases are widely seen because of the absence of any specialist in the localityObstetric cases are seen on a regular basis as part of their monthly prenatal checkup. Normal spontaneous vaginal deliveries were assisted. Patients needing specialists care are referred whenever deemed necessary.Minor surgical procedures are performed such as circumcision, cyst or foreign body excision, etc.Home visits are done when necessary. Chronic care administered to patients who are non-ambulatory.Life-threatening/emergency conditions are given appropriate management procedures and referral to emergency services is subsequently done when needed.Preventive medicine (Proper diet and exercise, proper handling of food and drinks, judicious use of medication to ensure efficacy and prevent mutation of pathogens) is taught in my practiceProvided routine newborn care to non-institutional (home) deliveriesPsychiatric cases are treated sporadicallyHealth teachings/classes are conducted every Saturday to diabetic and hypertensive patients.Free medical care/consultation rendered to indigent patients.GENERAL PRACTITIONERWilsonton Medical CentreRichmond Drive, Toowoomba, QLD, AustraliaOctober 2009 February 2012Full time practice: 25-30 patients/ session, 2 sessions/day, 4 days/weekKey responsibilities:Providing skilled health assessment, diagnosis and treatment services (including contraception) to patients; ordering diagnostic tests as needed, checking and following-up of results in a timely manner; referring patients appropriately to other providers if their needs exceed the range of care I am able to provide; consulting and collaborating with colleagues to provide optimal care; documenting all care provided and education/information given to patients within their medical health record, as per professional and practice standards/protocols; providing care via home visits and Residential Aged Care/Nursing Home visits, when this is necessary.Maintenance of professional knowledge and standards through fulfilling the requirements of the RACGP(Royal Australian College of General Practitioners) -administered Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program every triennium; involvement in peer review activities and registrar and medical student teaching; participating in annual performance appraisal; having a working knowledge of legislation that affects medical practiceUnderstanding and implementing the Australian Medical Council Good Medical Practice guidelines; and other codes of conduct relative to RACGP - Royal Australian College of General Practitioners; providing services courteously and respectfully, with regard to the cultural beliefs and needs of patients; responding openly to complaints or feedback.Conducted pre-employment and annual physical examination to employees of Queensland Railways and Coal Board of AustraliaAttended to emergency cases/patients as they present to the medical centers emergency treatment room.GENERAL PRACTITIONERMaleny Medical Centre25 Maple Street, Maleny, QLD, Australia 4552October 2008 - October 2009Full time practiceClinic hours 9:00AM 6:00PM Monday9:00AM 5:00PM Tuesday Friday, 9:00AM - 6:00PM SaturdayKey responsibilities:Providing skilled health assessment, diagnosis and treatment services (including contraception) to patients; ordering diagnostic tests as needed, checking and following-up of results in a timely manner; referring patients appropriately to other providers if their needs exceed the range of care I am able to provide; consulting and collaborating with colleagues to provide optimal care; documenting all care provided and education/information given to patients within their medical health record, as per professional and practice standards/protocols;Maintenance of professional knowledge and standards through fulfilling the requirements of the RACGP(Royal Australian College of General Practitioners) -administered Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program every triennium; involvement in peer review activities and registrar and medical student teaching; participating in annual performance appraisal; having a working knowledge of legislation that affects medical practiceUnderstanding and implementing the Australian Medical Council Good Medical Practice guidelines; and other codes of conduct relative to RACGP-Royal Australian College of General Practitioners; providing services courteously and respectfully, with regard to the cultural beliefs and needs of patients; responding openly to complaints or feedback.FAMILY MEDICINE/GENERAL PRACTITIONERJ. de Leon Medical ClinicLiloan, Cebu, PhilippinesOctober 1998- October 2008Full Time PracticeAttended clinic hours from 7:00 AM 9:00 PM Monday to SundayPatient base: All agesMedical patients are seen on a regular basis and subsequently referred to specialists if necessaryPediatric cases are widely seen because of the absence of any specialist in the localityObstetric cases are seen on a regular basis as part of their monthly prenatal checkup. Normal spontaneous vaginal deliveries were assisted. Patients needing specialists care are referred whenever deemed necessary.Minor surgical procedures are performed such as circumcision, cyst or foreign body excision, etc.Home visits are done when necessary. Chronic care administered to patients who are non-ambulatory.Life-threatening/emergency conditions are given appropriate management procedures and referral to emergency services is subsequently done when needed.Preventive medicine (Proper diet and exercise, proper handling of food and drinks, judicious use of medication to ensure efficacy and prevent mutation of pathogens) is taught in my practiceProvided routine newborn care to non-institutional (home) deliveriesPsychiatric cases are treated sporadicallyHealth teachings/classes are conducted every Saturday to diabetic and hypertensive patients.Free medical care/consultation rendered to indigent patients.EMERGENCY ROOM PHYSICIANOlivarez General HospitalParanaque, Metro Manila, PhilippinesOctober 1996 October 1998Full time practice24 hours duty rotation every 3 daysPatient Base: All AgesAll walk-in non-emergency patients are evaluated, assessed and referred to specialists during office hours (9am-5pm)All walk-in non-emergency patients are evaluated, treated, admitted and referred to corresponding specialists after office hours.Emergency cases are assessed and treated as necessary. Subsequently admitted patients are referred to corresponding specialists.Admitted patients are under my care after office hours. All pertinent and significant lab results are referred to me during my duty.Obstetric patients are handled and assisted when admitting physician is indisposed/ unavailable.ICU patients are under my care after office hours when the intensive care specialist is indisposed.Problems that have been identified by the nursing staff are referred to me while on duty and subsequent necessary measures are instituted to address themCOMPANY DOCTOR - PART TIME PRACTICEUniden Philippines - private practiceTaguig, PhilippinesOctober 1996 October 1998FAMILY MEDICINE/GENERAL PRACTITIONERTaguig Doctors HospitalTaguig, Metro Manila, PhilippinesOctober 1996 October 1998Part Time Practice24 hours duty every 3 days (if no conflict of schedule)Patient Base: All Ages1.All walk-in non-emergency patients are evaluated, assessed and referred to specialists during office hours (9am-5pm) when deemed necessary.2.All walk-in non-emergency patients are evaluated, treated, admitted and referred to corresponding specialists after office hours.3.Emergency cases are assessed and treated as necessary. Subsequently admitted patients are referred to corresponding specialists.4.Admitted patients are under my care after office hours. All pertinent and significant lab results are referred to me during my duty.5.Obstetric patients are handled and assisted when admitting physician is indisposed/unavailable.6.ICU patients are under my care after office hours when the intensive care specialist is indisposed.7.Problems that have been identified by the nursing staff are referred to me while on duty and subsequent necessary measures are instituted to address themPOST GRADUATE MEDICAL INTERNSHIPPhilippine Air Force General HospitalVillamor Air Base, Pasay City, Metro Manila, PhilippinesNovember 1993 October 1994Performed 24 hours duty every 4 days and regular 8 hours duty in betweenPatient Base: All Ages- rotation in the departments of Internal Medicine, Surgery, Family Medicine,Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology- monitored progress of admitted patients and referred cases to consultants-in-charge- performed medical missions to calamity/disaster stricken areas- provided on-call emergency services to military personnel/dependents in the airbase- provided emergency medical airlift/medevac assistance to personnel/dependentsLICENSING AUTHORITYNational Provider Identifier number: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEAmerican Samoa Health Services Regulatory BoardLicense No. 4109CProfessional Regulation Commission PhilippinesRegistration / License No. 86448PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSPhilippine Medical Association, memberPhilippine Academy of Family Physicians, memberCebu Medical Society, memberDe La Salle University Alumni Association, memberOTHER SKILLSLANGUAGESEnglishFilipinoCebuanoCOMPUTER LITERATEI hereby attest that all above data are true and correct.Dr. Candidate's Name |