Saturday, June 04, 2016

ORNAP-ILOILO’s FIRST SEMINAR UPDATE FOR 2016: A SUCCESS!


Indeed, it was a fruitful day last June 4, 2016 when ORNAP members and even non members graced the first seminar update for this year entitled, Push the Button: An Update on Patient Controlled Analgesia at Iloilo Midtown Hotel.

The attendees were officially welcomed by the President, Ms. Charlene Mae Delfin. In her speech, she thanked everyone for attending, for supporting every activity the organization. She recognized the importance of the members in making ORNAP-Iloilo one of the most active organizations in the region and one of the best local chapters in the country.


After which, Ms. Alice Blancaver, NOMELEC Member, provided the objectives of the seminar. It was followed by the lecture proper, for the Medical Side, it was one of the most renowned anesthesiologists in the region, Dr. Ruel Trivilegio, FPBA who discussed what is PCA, it’s importance, how it functions, the advantages and disadvantages and moral implications. This was followed by an intermission number by the talented Rayjan Palada from St. Paul’s- Iloilo who rendered a song for everyone’s enjoyment as they eat their sumptuous brunch. Lastly, Ms. Ma. Luisa Cagurungan, a Pain Management Nurse coming all the way from St. Luke’s Hospital discussed the nursing management on PCA.


A representative from Hospira also gave a live demonstration and simple workshop for the participants on how to use the Patient-Controlled Analgesia. It was followed by an open-forum in which participants were allowed to ask questions to both speakers.

Ms. Karen Joy Margallo gave her closing remarks, thanking everyone who attended, congratulated the officers most especially Ms. Concepcion Joy Murcia, the Chairman of the Continuing Education for a job well-done.

The organization had a total of 191 attendees coming from different institutions not just from the city but from the provinces as well and even as far as Dao, Capiz!



Sunday, May 15, 2016

ORNAP-ILOILO JOINS PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SURGEONS 42ND MIDYEAR CONVENTION


The Philippine College of Surgeons held their 42nd Midyear Convention at Iloilo Convention Center last May 13, 2016 with this year’s theme: Harmonizing Urban and Rural Surgical Practice. This was a big event as the PCS also celebrates its 80th year.

Surgeons from all over the country, and nurses from different institution all over the city graced the said event. Dr. Guadalupe Matejka, President of PCS Panay Chapter extended her invitation to the Operating Room Nurses Association of the Philippines-Iloilo Chapter, recognizing the partnership that both organizations have shared in the past activities.

The convention started with a program led by the current President of the PCS, Gabriel S. Martinez, MD, FPCS. The attendees were warmly welcomed by the city Mayor himself, Hon. Jed Patrick Mabilog – who invited them to enjoy the city – the sceneries, the food and most especially the Ilonngo Hospitality at its finest. Their keynote speaker was no less than the Senate President himself, and a proud Ilonggo, Sen. Franklin Drilon. The opening of booths followed, and a series of interesting lectures started in the different halls of the convention center.


Monday, February 22, 2016

Serving the Community on Valentine’s Day

 
         
   Valentine’s Day is an annual occasion celebrated every 14th day of February. For Christians it is a feast day honoring St. Valentine, but in modern times it evolved into a special occasion where lovers expressed their love for each other through giving of romantic gifts and showing affections to each other.

            At Colegio de las Hijas de Jesus, one of the most prestigious school here in Iloilo City, they see Valentine’s Day as a time for sharing love to family and the less fortunate members of the community. As they celebrated their annual Family Day, the energetic and enthusiastic Parent Teacher’s Association of the said school headed by their president Ms. Thelma Servidad organized a Medical-Dental Mission and Blood Letting Activity. ORNAP Iloilo Chapter was very pleased to be invited on the said activity. The mission offers free medical consultations for adult and pedia patients, Cervical Cancer Screening, laboratory check-ups for cholesterol and blood sugar level, electrocardiogram, eye check-up, blood letting activity, and dental check-up which includes dental extraction and distribution of free dental care products such as toothpaste and toothbrush to patients. Free medicines were also given to all qualified beneficiaries of the mission.

            We have arrived earlier on that morning witnessing how busy the preparation was. The ORNAP Volunteers helped in the organizing and preparing of rooms, instruments, and other equipments to be used for the mission. At around 8 o’clock in the morning, patients from different walks of life started to come and patiently waits to avail of the free services offered for that day. They were family members of students from that school, teachers, school staff, and student from their adopted school, the Manuel L. Quezon Elementary School.

            The ORNAP Volunteers headed to the Grade School area where we are tasked to assist in the Dental consultation and tooth extraction. Instrument disinfection and sterilization, and provision of some sterile supplies were our primary responsibility. ORNAP volunteers also take turns in lending their helping hands on assisting dentists. We served as OR lights, restraints to those uncooperative patients and entertainer to anxious children. After every procedure, ORNAP volunteers never failed to do health teachings. I think it’s already in our system because we nurses do this in our daily job. We feel that it is our responsibility to share the knowledge that we have for the welfare of others. With great teamwork from other health practitioners, we can use our talent and skills not only to make the difference in our lives, but most importantly in the lives of others.

            In collaboration with the Parent Teachers Association of Colegio de las Hijas de Jesus, the Student Council, Philippine Red Cross, West Visayas State University Dental Department, volunteer doctors, optometrist, medical technologists, and other supportive members of the team, the activity’s goal of sharing love to others was a success.

Article by: Joy Murcia 
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