CATEGORY
DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY
Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center
Pres. Roxas Blvd. cor Pres. Quirino Ave. Malate, Manila
PHONE: 524 -6061 LOC. 103/300
ANNUAL REPORT OF ACCREDITED GENERAL SURGERY TRAINING PROGRAMSJANUARY 2007 TO DECEMBER 2007
HOSPITAL:OSPITAL NG MAYNILA MEDICAL CENTER
DATE:February 21, 2008
TRAINING OFFICER:HARRY GO, M.D.
DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN:REYNALDO O. JOSON, MD
HOSPITAL DIRECTOR: FIDEL CHUA, M.D.
I. BREAKDOWN OF OPERATIONS:
Operations2007
Total
5983
Major
1034
Medium
812
Minor
4137
Elective
875
Emergency
1119
Trauma
31
Non- Trauma
1041
Major
Done by Consultants
110
Done by Residents
924
Assisted by Residents
112
Medium
Done by Consultants
24
Done by Residents
740
Assisted by Residents
22
Minor
Done by Consultants
7
Done by Residents
4135
MAJOR OPERATIONS 2007
CATEGORY
SPECIFIC OPERATIONS
NUMBER OF OPERATIONS
RESIDENTS
CONSULTANTS
TOTAL
ASSISTED BY
DONE BY
I. HEAD & NECK
A. Thyroidectomy
99
5
6
110
(thyroid, parathyroid,
B. Parotidectomy
3
3
6
salivary glands,
C. Mandibulectomy
maxilla, manidible, oral
D. Neck Dissection (modified/Radical/Selective)
cavity (10 cases)
E. Others
1. Excision of submandibular gland
2. Excision dermatofibroma
3. Wide excision, fibrosarcoma,
trapezial myocutaneous flap;
fasciocutaneous flap
4. Wide excision squamous cell
Tongue
5. Wide excision trichilemmal tumor
TOTAL
102
8
6
116
II. BREAST (10
cases)
A. Modified Radical Mastectomy
72
30
15
117
1. Modified Radical mastectomy w/
reconstruction
B. Conservative breast surgery
1. Wide excision with axillary node
dissection
2. Total mastectomy
4
2
4
10
3. Segmentectomy/
quadrantectomy
C. 1. Radical mastectomy
C. Wide excision
12
5
5
22
TOTAL
88
37
24
149
III. ESOPHAGUS,
STOMACH, DUODENUM, SMALL
A. Gastrectomy with or without vagotomy
4
2
1
7
INTESTINES (10
B. Vagotomy with pyloroplasty
cases)
C. Gastrojejunostomy
2
2
D. Proximal gastric vagotomy
E. Resection of small bowel
F. Adhesiolysis
30
1
31
G. Esophageal surgery
1. colonic interposition
2. gastric pull up
H. Distal esophagectomy; total
gastrectomy; splencetomy; distal
pancreatectomy,
esophagojejunostomy,
Jejunojejunostomy, Tube
Jejunostomy
I. Distal esophagectomy,Total Gastrectomy, Roux Y esophagojejunostomy, tube jejunostomy, CTT, bilateral
J. Repair of small bowel (Enterorrhaphy, duodenorrhaphy)
K. Entero-enterostomy
15
1
16
L. Ileostomy / Closure of ileostomy
1
1
M. Others
1. Closure of perforated ulcer
2. Explor Lap, Biopsy of Ulcer Margin, Gastrorrhaphy, Omental patching
3. Explor Lap, Omental Patching Tube Jejunostomy
4. Explor Lap, Graham patch
5. Tube gastrostomy/ jejunostomy
2
1
1
4
6. Gastrotomy for UGIB
7. Explor lap; Excision of Mesenteric Cyst
8. Explor Lap; placement of drain
TOTAL
52
3
6
61
IV. COLON, RECTUM
A. Colectomy
12
2
14
& ANUS (10 cases)
1. Right Hemicolectomy
2. Left hemicolectomy
3. Low Anterior Resection
B. Colostomy / closure of colostomy
19
2
21
D. Miles Operation and pull-through
operations
E. Hartman’s procedure
F. APR
1
1
2
G. Others
1. Segmental resection, descending Segmental resection, stomach, colon, Nephrectomy, L
2. Segmental resection, ileocecal
3. cecorrhaphy, appendectomy
4. drainage of intra-abdominal abscess
TOTAL
32
1
4
37
V. COMPLICATED APPENDIX (10 cases)
245
2
5
252
VI. HEPATOBILIARY,
A. Cholecystectomy
GALLBLADDER,
1. Without CBD exploration
154
3
13
170
PANCREAS, SPLEEN
2. With CBD exploration
20
2
22
& PORTAL
B. T-Tube cholecystostomy
HYPERTENSION
C. Choledochoduodenostomy
(25 cases)
D. Sphincterotomy/sphincteroplasty
E. Cholecystojejunostomy
F. Distal pancreatectomy
G. Whipple’s operation
1
1
2
H. Splenorrhaphy, splenectomy
I. Devascularization
J. Shunting procedures
K. Hepatic resection/ hepaticojejunostomy
L. Others
1. Explor Lap; Liver Biopsy
2. Explor lap: Debridement (necrotizing pancreatitis), placement of sump drain
3. Drainage of hepatic abscess
TOTAL
175
4
15
194
VII. TRAUMA
(10 cases)
A. Explor lap with surgery for intra-
abdominal injury
33
33
B. Thoracotomy
3
3
C. Neck exploration for trauma
5
5
D. Repair of major vessel
1
1
E. Limb amputation
TOTAL
42
42
VIII. OTHERS
(15 cases)
A. ORTHOPEDICS
1. Below-knee amputation
46
1
47
2. Above-knee amputation w/ inguinal node dissection ®
3. Above-knee amputation
2
2
4. Above the elbow amputation
5. Ray amputation
6. Open reduction & internal fixation
1
10
11
7. Partial hip replacement
8. Transmetatarsal amputation/Disarticulation
9. Sequestrectomy Placement of Antibiotic Beads And External Fixature
10. Anterior cruciate ligament
reconstruction
TOTAL
49
11
60
B. PEDIATRIC SURGERY
1. Explor lap: Reduction of intussusception, appendectomy
4
4
8
2. Repair of diaphragmatic hernia,
2
2
4
3. Sigmoid / transverse colostomy
4. Closure of colostomy
5. Cutback anoplasty
6. Closure of omphalocoele
7. Explor lap: Lysis of Ladd’s bands, derotation of intestines
8. Explor lap, Lysis of Ladd’s band
Detortion of midgut volvulus
9. Tube cholecystostomy; IOC with liver biopsy
10. Kasai procedure with liver biopsy
11. Ex-lap excision teratoma
12. Explor lap, resection anastomosis, ileum
13. Excision of Omphalomesenteric Duct; Enterorrhaphy, ileum
14. Explor Lap, Excision of Meconium Cyst, Resection (Ileum), Double Barrel Ileostomy
15. Explor lap, resection rectosigmoid colon, colostomy
16. Excision lymphangioma axilla left
17. Duodenojejunostomy
TOTAL
6
6
12
C.UROLOGY
1. Ureterolithotomy
1
1
2. Pelvolithotomy
3. Cystolithotomy
3
3
4. Orchidectomy
5. Nephrostomy
6. Nephrectomy
1
1
6. Varicocoelectomy
2
2
TOTAL
4
3
7
D. TCVS
1. Anterolateral thoracotomy, decortication
E. PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE
1. Cheiloplasty
2
2
2. Palatoplasty
3. Repair of naso-oral fistula
4. Skin grafting
5. Creation of thenar flap
6. Fasciotomy
7. Breast reconstruction TRAM
8. Augmentation mammoplasty
9. Reduction mammoplasty
10. Release of Contracture with Rotational Flap and Skin Grafting
11. Excision with transpositional flap
12. Wide excision, Basal cell carcinoma, back
13. Wide Excision with Advancement Flap
14. Wide excision malignant fibrous histiocytoma thigh
15. Wide excision melanoma foot
TOTAL
2
2
Grand Total (Other cases)
59
MEDIUM OPERATIONS 2007
CATEGORY
SPECIFIC OPERATIONS
NUMBER OF OPERATIONS
RESIDENTS
CONSULTANTS
TOTAL
ASSISTED BY
DONE BY
I. HEAD & NECK
( 5 cases)
A. Excision of branchial cleft cyst
B. Thyroglossal duct cyst
C. Excision of cystic hygroma
1
1
D. Tracheostomy
7
7
E. Cricothyroidotomy
F. Others ( Head and Neck Cases)
14
TOTAL
21
1
1
II. HERNIA
(15 cases)
A. Inguinal Hernia
122
3
125
B. Incisional hernia
7
C. Umbilical hernia
5
D. Femoral hernia
TOTAL
134
III. UNCOMPLICATED APPENDIX
(30 cases)
220
2
222
IV. ANAL SURGERY
(20 cases)
A. Hemorrhoids
56
2
58
B. Fistula
39
2
1
42
C. I & D of abscess
2
2
D. Others
Rectal biopsy
TOTAL
97
2
3
102
V. THORACOSTOMY
(15 cases)
73
73
VI. Other Subspecialty Procedures
(15 cases)
Vascular access (AV Fistula, sribner shunt)
Pediatric cutdown
Excision of baker’s cyst
Disarticulation (diabetic foot)
Suprapubic cystostomy
Tenckhoff catheter insertion
140
MAJOR/ Medium Operations DONE BY Senior GRADUATING RESIDENTS
GENERAL DATA
PRE-OP
DIAGNOSIS
POST-OP
DIAGNOSIS
PROCEDURE DONE
HISTOPATH
OUTCOME
******SEE APPENDIX*******
2. RESIDENTS STATUS
2.1 Name of all residents
RESIDENT STAFF
JANUARY 2007– DECEMBER 2007
CHIEF RESIDENT
Roderick S. Mujer, MD
FIFTH YEAR RESIDENTS
Roderick S. Mujer, MD
Nolan O. Aludino, MD
FOURTH YEAR RESIDENTS
Martin Joseph S. Cabahug, MD
Rommel Q. de Leon, MD
Jeffy Guerra, MD
THIRD YEAR RESIDENTS
Benjamin C. Deveza, MD
Heidee Cruz, MD
SECOND YEAR RESIDENTS
Harvey Balucating, MD
Roberto Gonzales, MD
Edwin Estonilo, MD
FIRST YEAR RESIDENTS
Michelle Galang, MD
Jonathan Malabanan, MD
Michael Angelo Sunaz, MD
Edelweiz Velasquez, MD
ANNUAL ROTATION OF RESIDENTS FOR 2007
NAME
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Mujer
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
Aludino
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
Cabahug
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
De Leon
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
Guerra
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
Cruz
SS2
SS2
SS2
SS2
SS3
SS3
SS3
SS3
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
Deveza
SS3
SS3
SS3
SS3
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS2
SS2
SS2
SS2
Balucating
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
Estonilo
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
Gonzales
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
Gabriel
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
Galang
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
Malabanan
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
Sunaz
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
Velasquez
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
Note:
GS I – Head and Neck, Breast, Skin and Soft tissue tumors,
GS II – Esophago-Gastric Surgery, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, Retroperitoneal Surgery,
GS III – Entero-Colo-Recto-Anal Surgery, Hernia Surgery,
SS1 - Orthopedics, Plastic and Reconstructive
SS2- Thoracocardiovascular Surgery, Urology
SS3- Pediatric Surgery, Neurologic Surgery
2.2 New residents appointed
NEW RESIDENT
Michelle Galang, MD
Jonathan Malabanan, MD
Michael Angelo Sunaz, MD
Edelweiz Velasquez, MD
Their appointments would be contractual on yearly basis. Effective January 1, 2007
2.3 Name of residents resigned from the program
1. Allan Gabriel- Health reason
2.4 PBS-RITE
RESIDENCY IN-SERVICE TRAINING EXAMINATION RESULTS (2007)
name
YEAR LEVEL
RAW SCORE
PERCENTAGE
PERCENTILE
by level
overall
Roderick Mujer
V
122/240
50.83%
46.27
51.72
Nolan Aludino
V
116/240
48.33%
31.34
35.63
Martin Cabahug
IV
111/240
46.25%
28.04
24.14
Rommel deLeon
IV
109/240
45.42%
22.43
20.11
Jeffy Guerra
IV
124/240
51.67%
58.88
58.05
Haidee Cruz
III
83/180
46.11%
40.00
40.00
Benjie Deveza
III
66/180
36.67%
0.00
0.00
Harvey Balucating
II
72/120
60.00%
94.94
96.18
Edwin Estonilo
II
49/120
40.83%
19.62
26.04
Roberto Gonzales, Jr.
II
61/120
50.83%
74.05
75.37
Michelle Galang
I
57/120
47.50%
64.62
62.50
Jonathan Malabanan
I
51/120
42.50%
42.31
36.11
Michael Sunaz
I
49/120
36.67%
12.31
10.07
Edelweis Velasquez
I
54/120
45.00%
50.77
49.65
2.5 Name of residents from other institutions
N/A
2.6 Names of graduates of the program and their status
NUMBER OF GRADUATES…………………………………………………….81
A.FELLOWS…………………………………………………………………24
B. DIPLOMATES
(JUST PASSED PART 1 & 2, SINCE 2002)……………………..9
A. NON-FELLOWS…………………………………………………………48
a. PASSED PART I………………………………. 24
b. HAVE NOT PASSED/TAKEN PART I…….24
SURGICAL TRAINING PROGRAM GRADUATES AND THEIR PLACEMENTS
1973Mauricio Ambrosio MD(deceased)
Bernardo S. Fernandez MDFPOA, FPCS, FWPOA
Consultant, Orthopedic Surgery
Private Practice
1974Edgardo Santos MDFPCS, Director, Mt. Banawe General Hosp.
1975Isidro Quiza MD FPCS, presently in the USA
1976Arturo Chavez MDFPCS
Private practice
1977Joey Bedia MDPrivate practice, Iloilo
Passed written exam, PBS part I
1978Arellano T. So MDMBA, DPBS, FPCS, FICS
Director, OMMC 1992 to 1995, 1999-2000
(deceased)
1979Rafael Medel MDPrivate practice
Gil MarasiganDPBS, FPCS
Private practice
1980Liberty de GuzmanDPBS, FPCS
Private practice
Rodolfo Roquino MDDPBS, FPCS
Private practice
1981Antonio Romero MDPrivate practice (UAE)
Rodolfo Valeriano MDPrivate practice
1982Harry L. Go MDDPBS, FPCS, FPSGSConsultant, OMMC, Dept of Surgery
Associate Chairman,
Department of Surgery, College of
Medicine, PLM
Daniel Mata, MDAssistant Professor,
Department of Surgery, PLM
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
1983Demosthenes Reyes MDDPBS, FPCS
Private practice
Bibiano Austria MDPrivate practice
1984Edgardo Fernandez MDDPBS, FPCS
Private practice
Chairman, Department of Surgery,
Perpetual Help Medical Center
(Las Pinas)
Lily Oyog MDPrivate practice (Taiwan)
Passed written exam, PBS part I
Laverne Malit MDDPBS, FPCS
Private practice
1985Roman Manalang MDPrivate practice
Passed written exam, PBS part I
Rene Mangahas MDPrivate practice (Tarlac)
1986Leandrito Rojas MDPrivate practice (Cavite)
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
Demetrio Flores MDPrivate practice (Isabela)
1987Nestor Rivera MDPrivate practice (Pangasinan)
Thomas Marquez-Lim MDDPBS, FPCS
Private practice (Davao City)
Danilo Ramilo MDDirector, Talisay District Hospital
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
1988Rommel G. Carino MDDPBS, FPCS, FTCVS
Consultant, Philippine Heart Center
Braulio Ocampo MDMedical Director, United Lab Pharmaceuticals
Private practice
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
1989Eutiquio Imperial MDDPBS, FPCS, FTCVS
Consultant, Philippine Heart Center
Julius Inocencio MDPrivate practice
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
1990Eduardo Arguelles MDDPBS, FPCS
Private practice
Carlos Lagman MDDPBS, FPCS
Private practice
Jose Dorotan MDPrivate Practice
1991Ma. Mercedes Altavas MDDPBS, FPCS
Private practice
Nilo Javier MDPrivate practice
Passed written exam, PBS part I
1992Federico Dazo MDDPBS, FPCS
Private practice
Leandro Resurreccion III MD DPBS, FPCS, Fellow, Pediatric Surgery
Graduate, Pediatric Surgery, PGH
Private practice
Gabriel Eala MDPrivate practice
1993Juvenal Quitiquit MDFellow, TCVS, Philippine Heart Center
DPBS, FPCS
Teodoro C. Cabiscuelas MD Private practice
Passed written exam, Part I PBS
1994Leopoldo Orantia MDMedical Officer IV, ER Department, OMMC
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
Albert Daco MDPrivate practice
Arturo Decano, M.D.Private practice
Lecturer, St. Luke’s Medical Center,
College of Medicine
1995Joselito Luceno MD Private practice
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
Medical Officer IV, Gat Andres Bonifacio
Memorial Medical Center
Isagani Orogo MDPrivate practice
German Estrella MDSan Francisco Medical Center, Tissue Bank, California
Karl Oliver Laqui MDPrivate practice
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
Rafael Montemayor, MDPresently in the USA
Research Coordinator, Northern California
Transplant Bank (Tissue Bank
International)
1996 Donnatella Valena MDHospital Director, St. Peter General Hosp.
Gumaca, Quezon
Sherwin Villaruel MDMedical Officer III, Gat Andres Bonifacio
Memorial Medical Center
Hipolito Resonable MDPrivate practice, Ilocos
(deceased)
Ignacio Alcantara MDPrivate practice, Pagsanjan
Eleanor Cruz MD Medical Officer III, Gat Andres Bonifacio
Memorial Medical Center
1997Hector Mercado MDDPBS
Medical Officer III, Gat Andres Bonifacio
Memorial Medical Center
Danilo Sedutan MDChief of Clinics, Protacio Memorial Hosp
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
Luz Andaya-Velasco MDPrivate practice
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
1998Allan Hilario MDMedical Director, St. Peter General Hosp
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
Joseph Tibio MDMedical Officer III, Gat Andres Bonifacio
Memorial Medical Center
Passed written exam, PBS Part I
Mario Lato MDGat Andres Bonifacio
Memorial Medical Center
1999Anthony J. Ramos, MDPresently in the USA
2000Stephen F. Marcelo, MDPassed written Exam, PBS Part 1
Medical Officer, Ospital ng Sampaloc
2002 Ana Maria G. Agoo-Llado, MD DPBS
Currently in Australia
Joseph A. Estanislao, MD DPBSSamar
Vivian P Enriquez, MDFPCS, FPSGS
Surgical oncology
Consultant-OMMC
Nolim’t Jay T. Raquel, MDFPCS, FPSGS
San Juan Municipal Hospital
2003 Rolando V. De Guzman, MD DPBS
Mindoro
Alfred D. Troncales, MD DPBSPediatric Surgeon
Alexander D. Deveza, MD DPBS
Private Practice
Miguel Gary D. Galvez, MD Passed Written Exam, Part 1
Medical Officer Volunteer
Ospital ng Maynila
2004 Marlou O. Padua, MDPassed Written Exam, Part 1
Calamba, Laguna
Redomir Roque, MDPassed Written Exam, Part 1
Medical Officer III- GAT Andres Manila
Maria Hazel Z. Turingan, MDDPBS
Fellowship Training
In Thoracocardiovascular Surgery
(PGH) –will finish on 2008
2005 Janix M. DeGuzman, MDDPBSMedical Officer Volunteer
Ospital ng Maynila
Runie Ann Claire Chan, MDPassed Written Exam, Part 1
In Fellowship Training Pediatric Surgery
(PCMC)
2006Ma. Cecilia T. Leyson, MDPassed Written Exam, Part 1
Private Practice
Derrick Chua, MDDPBS
Professor, UERM
PT Division
Oliver S. Leyson, MD Board Eligible for Part I & II
Jose Mario Amado M. Pingul, MDPassed Written Exam, Part 1
Private Practice
2007Roderick S. Mujer, MD Board Eligible Part 1 & II
Nolan Aludino, MDBoard Eligible Part 1 & II
3. CONFERENCES
Regular schedule all year round:
Tuesdays:
8-9 am: Medical Anecdotal Report
9-10am: Surgery-Anesthesia Conference (50 conferences)
10-11 am: Residents’ Case Management, Presentation-Discussion and Sharing of Information (50 CPDs at average of 3 CPDs per resident)
Grand Rounds (with participation from other departments): all the CMPDSI were treated as grand rounds from February onwards (> 12 per year)
10-11 am: (Usually Thursday)
Journal Club (critical appraisal of journal): every other month (6x/year)
Journal Club (journal reporting): every other month (6x/year)
Debate (3x/year)
ECHO Conference: every 4 months (3x/year)
Thursdays
Monthly Performance Reports: Every month (Total of 12 per year with 1 hour per meeting)
Business Meetings: Every 2 months (Total of 6 per year with 1 hour per meeting)
Clinical Practice Guidelines Development
Research Updates and Forums: 6x/year(research protocol presentation, update presentation, final research paper presentation)
Hospital Tumor Board: every other month (6x /year)
Medical – Surgical Education Conference: every 4 months (3x /year)
Abbreviations:
SA-PP-MM =Surgery-Anesthesiology Conference, Preop-Postop Conference, Mortality-Morbidity Conference
CPD = Case Presentation and Discussion
JC/D/E/GR = Journal Club / Debate / ECHO / Grand Round
PR = Performance Report
BM = Business Meeting
CPG = Clinical Practice Guidelines
Med- Surg Education = Medical-Surgical Education
HTB = Hospital Tumor Board
2007 Conferences
JanuaryDisaster preparedness program-Skin and Soft Tissue Infection-Cancer Consciousness Week
T
TH
2
4
8-9
MPR (Annual)
Governance
9-10
Business Meeting
10-11
MAP
9
11
8-9
SA-PP-MM
Trauma
Disaster preparedness program
9-10
CPD
SST- Infection
(Non Complicated)
Dr. Galang
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
ECHO
PCS Annual Convention
Topics
16
18
8-9
SA-PP-MM
Med-Surg Ed
NeuroSurgery Lecture
Dr. Orata
9-10
CPD
SST- Infection
(Complicated)
Dr. Malabanan
HTB
Cancer Registry
Dr. Guerra/ Balucating
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
23
25
8-9
SA-PP-MM
Journal Club
Critical Appraisal
9-10
CPD
Grand Rounds
Congenital Hernia
Dr. Gabriel
Research Update
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
30
8-9
SA-PP-MM
9-10
CPD
Acquired Hernia
Dr. Sunaz
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
February
T
TH
1
MAR
CPG
SST-Infection
CPD
Dr. Galang/ Malabanan
Dr. Daguigoy
Dr. Olegario
FM- Srg Rotators
6
8
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
CPD
Grand Rounds
Ano-Rectal Fistula
Dr. Velasquez
MPR
Dr. Deleon/ Deveza
Governance
CPG
Hernia
Dr. Gabriel/
Sunaz
13
15
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
DEBATE
10-11
CPD
Dificulty in Urination
Dr. Balucating
20
22
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
Med-Surg Ed
Critical Care
Ventilatory Set-Up
Dr. Hernandez
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
CPD
Acute Abdomen in Infants
Dr. Estonilo
CPG
Ano-Rectal Fistula
Dr. Velasquez
27
8-9
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
CPD
SST-Tumor
Dr. Gonzales
March
Colorectal Cancer
T
TH
1
MAR
Med-Surg Ed
Colorectal
Session with Anesthesia Department
Re: Guidelines and other matters
Dr. Catherine Co
6
8
8-9
MAR
MAR
MPR
Dr. Deleon/ Deveza
Governance
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
CPD
Grand Rounds
SST-Tumor
Dr. Gonzales
Tissue Review
Surgery & Pathology
Dr. Cruz
13
15
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
CPD
Vomiting
Dr. Cruz
Business Meeting
20
22
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
HTB
Dr. Guerra/ Balucating
10-11
11-12
JC/D/E/GR
CPD
Parasurgical Conference
Upper G.I Bleeding
Dr. De Veza
Meeting with OB-Gyne, Anes, ENT/Ophtha
27
29
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
Research Update
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
CPD
Repeat presentation
Upper G.I Bleeding
Dr. De Veza
April
T
TH
3
8-9
MAR
5
HOLIDAY!!!!!
HOLY WEEK
MAUNDY THURSDAY
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
CPD
Lower G.I Bleeding
Dr. Cabahug
10
12
8-9
MAR
MAR
MPR
Drs.De Leon/ Deveza
Governance
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
CPD
Resectable Colo-Rectal CA
Dr. De Leon
Journal Club
Critical Appraisal
Dr. Gabriel/
Guerra
17
19
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
CPD
Grand Rounds
Unresectable Colo-Rectal Cancer
Dr. Guerra
24
26
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
CPG
Ano-Rectal Fistula
Dr. Velasquez
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
CPD
Acute abdomen – Peritoneal Irritation in Newborn
Dr. Aludino
MAY
T
TH
1
8-9
SA-PP-MM
3
MAR
9-10
CPD
HOLIDAY!!!!
MPR
Drs. de Leon/Deveza
Governance
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
Business Meeting
8
10
8-9
MAR
MAR
Tissue Review
Surgery & Pathology
(February)
Dr. Cruz
9-10
CPD
Grand Rounds
Acute abdomen – Peritoneal Irritation in Adult
Dr. Mujer
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
15
17
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
CPD
Non-acute abdomen
Dr. Gabriel
Debate
Hernia
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
CPG
Difficulty in Urination
Dr. Balucating
22
24
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
CPD
Extremity Trauma
Dr. Galang
HTB
Dr. Guerra/ Balucating
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
29
31
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
CPD
Chest Trauma
Dr. Malabanan
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
Research Update
June
T
TH
5
7
8-9
MAR
SA-PP-MM
MAR
MPR
Drs.De Leon/ Deveza
Governance
9-10
CPD
Chest Trauma
Dr. Malabanan
CPG
Acute Abdomen
Dr. Estonilo
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
CPG
SST-Tumors
Dr. Gonzales
12
14
8-9
MAR
CPG
Vomiting
Dr. Cruz
9-10
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
Abdominal Trauma
Dr. Sunaz
CPG
G.I Bleeding
Dr. Cabahug/
Deveza
19
21
8-9
MAR
SA-PP-MM
MAR
9-10
CPD
Grand Rounds
Craniocerebral Trauma
Dr. Velasquez
Journal Club
Critical Appraisal
Dr. Cabahug/ Galang
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
Parasurgical Staff Meeting
Ward and OR Nurses
26
28
8-9
MAR
SA-PP-MM
MAR
9-10
CPD
Abdominal-Vascular Trauma
Dr. Balucating
Med-Surgical Education
Endourology
Dr. J.L Sy
10-11
JC/D/E/GR
July
Cancer- National Disaster Consciousness
T
TH
3
5
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
MPR
Drs. De Leon/ Deveza
Governance
10-11
CPD
Mortality Review
BM
JC/D/E/GR
10
12
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
CPD
Head & Neck Trauma
Dr. Estonilo
Tissue Review
Surgery & Pathology
(April&May)
Dr. Cruz/ Gonzales
JC/D/E/GR
17
19
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
HTB
Dr. Guerra/ Balucating
10-11
CPD
Mortality Review
JC/D/E/GR
24
26
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
Research Update
10-11
CPD
Head Tumor
Dr. Gonzales
JC/D/E/GR
31
8-9
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
CPD
Mortality Review
JC/D/E/GR
AUGUST
T
TH
2
MAR
CPG
G.I Bleeding
Dr. Cabahug/
Deveza
7
9
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
MPR
Drs.De Leon/ Deveza
10-11
CPD
Neck Tumor
Dr. Cruz
PSGS Requirements Review
JC/D/E/GR
14
16
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
Journal Club Critical Appraisal
Dr. Gonzales/ Sunaz
10-11
CPD
Mortality Audit
JC/D/E/GR
21
23
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
CPG on Colorectal Cancer
Dr. Deleon/
Guerra
10-11
CPD
Salivary Gland Tumor
Dr. Deveza
JC/D/E/GR
28
30
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
DEBATE
10-11
CPD
G.I Tumors
Dr. Cabahug
JC/D/E/GR
September
T
TH
4
6
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
MPR
Drs. De Leon/ Deveza
Governance
10-11
CPD
Mortality Audit
JC/D/E/GR
11
13
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
Journal Club Critical Appraisal
De Leon/ Velasquez
10-11
CPD
Malignant Breast Disorder (Early)
Dr. De Leon
JC/D/E/GR
18
20
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
HTB
Dr. Guerra/ Balucating
10-11
CPD
Malignant Breast Disorder (Advanced)
Dr. Guerra
JC/D/E/GR
25
27
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
Pre-Res Case Presentation
Dr. Jawali
10-11
CPD
Pre-Res Case Presentation
Dr. Fonte
Tissue Review
Surgery & Pathology
(June & July))
Dr. Cruz/ Gonzales
OCTOBER
T
TH
2
4
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
MPR
Drs. De Leon/ Deveza
Governance
10-11
CPD
JC/D/E/GR
Pre-Res Case Presentation
Dr. Peralta
Business Meeting
9
11
8-9
MAR
MAR
CPG
Trauma
Balucating/ Estonilo/ Galang/ Malabanan/ Sunaz/ Velasquez
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
CPD
JC/D/E/GR
Mortality Review
CPG
Head and Neck Tumors
Cruz/Deveza/
Gonzales
16
18
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
Journal Club Critical Appraisal
Dr. Estonilo
10-11
CPD
JC/D/E/GR
Graded Oral Presentation
23
25
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
“Critical Care”
Medical-Surgical Education
Dr. Dennis Hernandez/
Dr. Janix De Guzman
10-11
CPD
JC/D/E/GR
Mortality Review
30
8-9
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
CPD
JC/D/E/GR
Graded Oral Presentation
November
T
TH
1
HOLIDAY!!!
6
8
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
CPD
Graded Oral Presentation
Dr. Cabahug
MPR
Drs. De Leon/ Deveza
Governance
JC/D/E/GR
13
15
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
10-11
Journal Club
Critical Appraisal
Dr. Gonzales
Residents
Research Topic Presentation
20
22
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
HTB
Dr. Guerra/ Balucating
10-11
CPD
Mortality Audit
Pre- Res Case Presentation
JC/D/E/GR
27
29
8-9
MAR
MAR
9-10
SA-PP-MM
Tissue Review
Surgery & Pathology
(September & October)
Dr. Cruz/ Gonzales
10-11
Journal Club
Critical Appraisal
Dr. Deveza
December
T
TH
4
SA-PP-MM
6
Journal Club
De leon/Sunaz
MPR
Drs. De Leon/ Deveza
7
Strategic Planning
11
13
MAR
SA-PP-MM
Journal Club
Residents
Research Topic Presentation
18
20
Business meeting
Perpetual Duty Planning
4. SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRODUCED
4.1 PUBLISHED
1. Selective Versus Mandatory Preoperative Work Up of Patients for Thyroidectomy
Vivian P Enriquez, MD; Rolando V. De Guzman, MD,;
Redomir P. Roque, MD,; Janix M. De Guzman, MD,;
Harry L. Go, MD, FPCS,; Anthony Adrian C. Yu, MD, FPCS,
Edgardo P. Penserga, MD, FPCS, Reynaldo O. Joson, MD, FPCS
Published: Phillipine Journal of Surgical Specialties Volume 59 Number 1, January-March, 2004
2. A Quality Study on Operations Performed for Fibrocystic Breast Changes in a City Government Hospital Setting
Rubi Ann Claire Chan, MD
Reynaldo O. Joson, MD, FPCS
Published: Phillipine Journal of Surgical Specialties Volume 59 Number 3, July-September, 2004
3. Swallowed Barbecue Stick Causing a Surgical Abdomen – Maria Cecilia T. Leyson, Reynaldo O Joson
Published: Phillipine Journal of Surgical Specialties 2003
4. Use of External Oblique Myocutaneous Flap in Closing Large Wound Defect after Mastectomy (completed) by Mario Guevarra, MD FPCS; Oliver Leyson, MD
Published: Phillipine Journal of Surgical Specialties, 2006
5. Analgesics used in Acute Appendicitis (completed) by Jeffy Guerra, MD
Published: Phillipine Journal of Surgical Specialties, 2006
FOR PUBLICATION
1. Tap water vs Saline Solution in Cleaning Traumatic Wounds in a Department of Surgery by Marlou Padua, MD—For publication, PJSS
2. External Compression Dressing at the Axillary area with Shoulder Immobilization vs Tube drain in Mastectomy Patients by Rubi Ann Claire Chan, MD—for publication, PJSS
3. A Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Partial Wound Closure and Secondary Wound Closure in the Prevention of Surgical Site Infection among Patients with Acute Perforative Appendicitis by Maria Cecilia T. Leyson, MD—for publication, PJSS
4. Management of Breast Abscess by needle Aspirationby Oliver Leyson, MD—for publication, PJSS
5. Increasing Success Rate of Arterio-venous Fistula by Maria Cecilia T. Leyson, MD. –for revision/ publication
4.2 UNPUBLISHED
1. Consistency of Surface Lumps (completed by) Hazel Turingan, MD
2. Increasing and sustaining Efficiency in the Ambulatory Surgical Care Unit (completed) by Janix M. De Guzman, MD
3. Preoperative Physical Status Evaluation: Variability Between Anesthesiologisat and Surgeons, The Effects of Re-orientering them to a System of Classification and Outcome Evaluation (completed) by Derrick Chua, MD
4. Mortality analysis in a Department of Surgery (completed) by Jose Mario Amado M. Pingul, MD
5. Reducing the In-Hospital Mortality rate of Patients Operated for Diabetic Foot in a City Government Hospital (completed) by Nolan Aludino, MD
6. Prospective RCT on the use of Sterile Gauze Dressing on Sutured Scalp Lacerations (completed) by Roderick Mujer, MD
7. Rationalization of Post-operative Pharmacological analgesic Therapy in Post Hemorrhoidectomy Patients (completed) by Martin Joseph Cabahug, MD
8. The use and non-use of topical antibiotic in less severe burn wounds (completed) by Rommel De Leon, MD
9. Rationalization of Post-operative Pharmacological analgesic Therapy in Post Herniorrhaphy Patients (completed) by Trisha Daughterty Medina, MD
PAPERS PRESENTED IN 4TH ASIA-PACIFIC PROBLEM BASED LEARNING FORUM
1. Distance and On-Line Education in a Department of Surgery in the Philippines – presented by Marlou Padua, MD
2. Systematization of Problem-Based Learning Activities in a Department Of Surgery in the Philippines – presented by Redomir P. Roque, MD
3. Debate As A Teaching-Learning Activity In A Department Of Surgery In The Philippines – presented by Hazel Turingan, MD
4. Development of a Balanced Scorecard in the Department of Surgery in the Philippines – presented by Anthony Adrian Yu, MD, FPCS, Janix M. de Guzman, MD
5. Structured Management of a Patient Process – An Algorithm to Facilitate Problem-Based Learning in Medicine– presented by Janix M. De Guzman, MD
6. Development of a health-process-evidence based Clinical Practice Guidelines model in a Clinical Department in the Philippines- presented by Rubi Ann claire Chan, MD
7. Action Research Program of OMMC Surgery– presented by Derrick Chua, MD
8. Faculty-Assisted Time Management Program for Surgical Residents of OMMC Surgery – presented by Edgardo Penserga, MD
9. Learning Portfolio as a clinical teaching activity in a department of Surgery – presented by Oliver Leyson, MD
10. Journal Club in a Clinical Department in the Philippines- presented by Jose Mario Amado M. Pingul, MD
11. OMMC Surgery Clinical Pictorial Examination for Senior Medical Students – presented by Maria Cecilia T. Leyson, MD
12. Development of a Performance Evaluation System in the Department of Surgery OMMC – presented by Roderick Mujer, MD
13. Medical Anecdotal Reporting as a Teaching Learning Activity in a Clinical Department in the Philippines – presented by Nolan, Aludino, MD
14. Development of a Knowledge Management System in a Department of Surgery in the Philippines – presented by Martin Joseph Cabahug, MD
15. Development of a Structured Curricular Program to Maximize Learning from Patient Mortality and Morbidity – presented by Rommel De Leon, MD
16. Social Responsibility Program in a Department of Surgery in the Philippines – presented by Jeffy Guerra, MD
17. Structured Curricular Program on Surgical Operations for Surgical Residents of OMMC Surgery – presented by Trisha Daughterty Medina, MD
Research 2006
1. A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Complication Rates of Simple Interrupted Technique and Inverted-T Technique in Repairing Minor Traumatic Lacerations – Maria Cecilia T. Leyson, MD; Edgardo Penserga, MD; Reynaldo O. Joson, MD
2. A Randomized Controlled Trial : Conservative Management vs. Cruciate incision on Plantar Punctured wounds—Oliver S. Leyson, M, Reynaldo O. Joson, MD
3. Pioneering Biotherapy (Maggot Debridement Therapy) in the Philippines Using Materials Sustainable in a Government Hospital—Derrik K Chua, MD; Reynaldo O. Joson, MD.
4. Reliability and Accuracy in the Interpretation of Consistency of Surface Lumps (Thyroid Nodules)—Jose Mario Amado Pingul, MD, Reynaldo O. Joson, MD, Rodney Dofitas, MD.
5. A Comparative Study on the Management of Blisters Secondary to Superficial Partial Thickness Burns. Nolan O. Aludino, MD, Enrico Valera, MD.
6. Sonographically Guided Percutaneous Needle Aspiration of Multiloculated, Recurrent and Progressive Breast Abscess—Roderick S. Mujer, MD, Edgardo Penserga, MD, Reynaldo O. Joson, MD
7. How Time Affects the Risk of Rupture in Appendicitis: A Retrospective Study--Rommel Q. De Leon, MD, Adrian Anthony Yu.
8. Conservative Management of Diabetic Foot; An Experience in Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center. Martin Joseph Cabahug, MD, Gerardo Sison, MD.
9. Metronidazole and Gentamycin as Empiric Treatment for Acute Appendicitis in Pediatrics: A Case-Series. – Jeffy Guerra, MD, Esther Saguil, MD.
10. Management of Potentially Contaminated Hand Incision or Laceration: Primary vs. Secondary Closure.-- Benjamin Deveza, MD, Janix De Guzman, MD, Edgardo Penserga, MD, Reynaldo O. Joson, MD.
11. Treatment Augmentation with Antibiotics on Uncomplicated Cutaneous Abscess after Incision and Drainage--Haidee Cruz, MD, Reynaldo O. Joson,MD
12. Clinical Predictors of Malignancy and Benignity of Thyroid Nodules. Harvey Balucating, MD, Reynaldo O. Joson,MD, Edgardo Penserga, MD.
13. Clinical Predictors in Diagnosing Superficial Soft Tissue Masses --Edwin Estonilo, MD, Reynaldo O. Joson, MD
14. A Prospective Study on Clinical Predictors of Benignity or Malignancy in Female Filipino Patients with a Palpable Breast Mass--Roberto Gonzales, MD, Reynaldo O. Joson, MD.
Research for 2007
1. Conservative Management Of Stable Patient with Traumatic Pneumothorax. Roderick S. Mujer, MD
2. Rationalization of the use of laxative in post-hemorrhoidectomy patients. Nolan Aludino, MD
3. Does Administration of Parenteral Antibiotic Reduces the Incidence of intrathoracic infections in Patients Sustaining Penetratng Stab Wound to the Chest after Close Tube Thoracostomy? A Randomomized controlled trial. Jeffy Guerra, MD
4. Validation Scheme in diagnosing Acute Appendicitis in Pediatrics. Rommel de Leon, MD
5. Paint only vs Scrub and Paint of povidone Iodine as pre operative skin preparation in abdominal surgical site: a meta analysis of RCTs.
Benjamin Deveza, MD
6. Effect of sham feeding as Bowel function after midline laparotomy.
Ruptured Angiolipoma: A case Report
Harvey Balucating, MD
7. Efficacy of sclerotherapy using povidone iodine in the management of ganglion cyst
Carcinosarcoma: a case report
Roberto Gonzales, MD
8. Sarcoma of the thigh: case report. Edwin Estonilo, MD
9. Incision and drainage without packing vs I&D with packing
Mucinous cyst adenoma on the colon mesentery
Michelle Galang, MD
10. Clinical indicators of Ileocecal Tb: a case series
Pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas: a case report
Jonathan Malabanan, MD
11. Literature review on clinical indicators of intracranial Injury among pediatric patients
Double primary carcinoma: a case report
Michael Sunaz, MD
12. Complete Vs Partial closure in Non perforative Appendicitis in ages 13-60.
Edelweiz Velasquez, MD
5.Other Departmental Activities
-Disaster Preparedness Program
- Operasyon Pinoy
6.Rotations of Residents
NAME
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Mujer
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
Aludino
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
Cabahug
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
De Leon
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
Guerra
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
Cruz
SS2
SS2
SS2
SS2
SS3
SS3
SS3
SS3
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
Deveza
SS3
SS3
SS3
SS3
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS2
SS2
SS2
SS2
Balucating
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
Estonilo
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
Gonzales
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSI
SS1
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSIII
SS3
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
GSII
SS2
Gabriel
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
Galang
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
Malabanan
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
Sunaz
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
Velasquez
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSI
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSIII
GSII
GSII
GSII
GSII
Note:
GS I – Head and Neck, Breast, Skin and Soft tissue tumors,
GS II – Esophago-Gastric Surgery, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, Retroperitoneal Surgery,
GS III – Entero-Colo-Recto-Anal Surgery, Hernia Surgery,
SS1 - Orthopedics, Plastic and Reconstructive
SS2- Thoracocardiovascular Surgery, Urology
SS3- Pediatric Surgery, Neurologic Surgery
CERTIFICATION OF THE COMMITTEE
This is to certify that I, reviewed and concurred on the data presented.
1. Jeffy Guerra, MDChief Resident
2. Benjamin Deveza, MDFourth Year Resident
3. Harvey Balucating, MDThird Year Resident
4. Michelle Galang, MDSecond Year Resident
5. John Loyd Fonte, MDFirst Year Resident