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SUMMARY:UP-PGH Department of Emergency Medicine 23rd Annual Postgraduate Course “EMPOWER From Triage to Triumph: Unleashing the Power of Emergency Medicine Excellence”
DESCRIPTION:The UP-PGH Department of Emergency Medicine invites you to its 23rd Annual Postgraduate Course entitled “EMPOWER From Triage to Triumph: Unleashing the Power of Emergency Medicine Excellence”.\n\n🗓️ July 25-26\, 2024\, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM\n📍 Batangas Country Club\, Batangas City\n🪪 10 PRC CPD units for medicine\n✅ PRC CPD units for nursing applied\n⏰ DOH official business time applied\n\nInteractive discussion will be spearheaded by experts in the field of emergency medicine in the morning\, followed by practical and engaging workshops in the afternoon.\n\n🐣📝 EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION IS UNTIL JULY 1\, 2024. There are only a few slots left\, so hurry! Sign up now at https://tinyurl.com/PGH-DEM-EMPOWER\n\nSource: University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/up-pgh-department-of-emergency-medicine-23rd-annual-postgraduate-course-empower-from-triage-to-triumph-unleashing-the-power-of-emergency-medicine-excellence/
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SUMMARY:UPHS Bloodletting Drive
DESCRIPTION:Inviting everyone to participate in the Bloodletting Drive of UPHS Public Health Section on July 26 (Friday)\, 2024 9:00 n.u. to 4:00 n.h.\nThis activity is made possible in partnership with the UP Community Chest Foundation\, Inc. (UPCCFI)\, the National Kidney & Transplant Institute (NKTI)\, and the UP Student Council.\n\nSource: UP Diliman Health Service Facebook page
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/uphs-bloodletting-drive/
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SUMMARY:Health UPdates #202 "Kailan Ka Huling Nagpatingin?" Non-Communicable Diseases: The Silent Killer
DESCRIPTION:The University of the Philippines\,\nin partnership with the UP Manila – National Institutes of Health\,\nand in cooperation with UP Philippine General Hospital and UP College of Medicine\,\nwould like to invite you to attend this webinar! \n  \nRegistration slots are limited to this HEALTH UPDATES webinar\nSo sign up NOW:\nbit.ly/HealthUpdatesWebinar202 \n  \nWebinar #202\nJuly 26\, 2024 (Friday) 12nn\n“Kailan Ka Huling Nagpatingin?”\nNon-Communicable Diseases: The Silent Killer\n\nPresenter:\nDR. ROLANDO ENRIQUE D. DOMINGO\nCoordinator for Non-Communicable Diseases\nWestern Pacific Regional Office\nWorld Health Organization\n\nReactor:\nDR. ANTHONY G. H. CORDERO\nDirector\, Community Health and Development Program\nUniversity of the Philippines Manila\n\n———————————————————–\n\nWebinar #202\nJuly 26\, 2024 (Friday) 12nn\n“Kailan Ka Huling Nagpatingin?”\nNon-Communicable Diseases: The Silent Killer\n\nNon-communicable diseases (NCDs)\, a constellation of chronic conditions primarily attributed to lifestyle factors\, pose a formidable challenge to global health. Characterized by a protracted course and significant morbidity\, NCDs\, including cardiovascular diseases\, cancer\, chronic respiratory diseases\, and diabetes\, exert a disproportionate burden on healthcare systems\, particularly in the Western Pacific Region. To address this pressing issue\, the World Health Organization – Western Pacific Regional Office (WHO WPRO) has established a comprehensive regional action framework aimed at preventing and controlling NCDs.\n\nIn this week’s episode\, we will discuss the intricacies of the WHO WPRO NCD action framework\, providing invaluable insights for frontline healthcare providers. Our speakers will discuss the framework’s strategic objectives\, key interventions\, and best practices for implementation. We will also talk about practical strategies for integrating NCD prevention and management into primary care.\n\nOur main presenter is Dr. Eric D. Domingo\, who is currently the Coordinator for Non-Communicable Diseases at the WHO WPRO. Our reactor is Dr. Anthony G. H. Cordero\, who serves as Director of the Community Health and Development Program of UP Manila.\n\nBy the end of this webinar\, participants will gain a profound understanding of the epidemiology\, risk factors\, and clinical manifestations of NCDs. They will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to identify individuals at risk\, implement early detection and screening programs\, and deliver evidence-based care. These include the pivotal role of healthcare providers in advocating for policy changes\, fostering healthy lifestyles\, and creating supportive environments.\n\nLet us become champions of NCD prevention and management\, contributing to the collective goal of reducing the burden of these diseases and improving the health and well-being of communities across the region.\n\nSo that together\, we can stop preventable deaths.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/health-updates-202/
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SUMMARY:Abang-guard: Museum of Little Manilas
DESCRIPTION:Abang-guard: Museum of Little Manilas\nConversation and Workshop\n26 July 2024\, Friday\, 2:00 – 4:00 PM\n3/F North Wing\, UP Vargas Museum\n\nRegister to join\, bit.ly/UPVMAbangGuardJuly2024.\n\nThe UP Vargas Museum invites everyone to the conversation and workshop\, Abang-guard: Museum of Little Manilas with artists Maureen Catbagan and Jevijoe Vitug on 26 July (Friday)\, from 2:00 – 4:00 PM. The conversation and workshop are open to the public\, with limited seats and slots.\n\nAbang-guard will present “Museum of Little Manilas\,” a series of projects that combines multi-media installations\, performance\, and social practice\, alongside previous works. The project focuses on transnational place-making to commemorate and reflect on the overlooked histories of the diaspora of Filipino labor.\n\nFollowing this discussion\, there will be a workshop to pay tribute to Nena Saguil\, a Filipina artist who worked various odd jobs to pursue her artistic practice in Paris\, France in the late 1950s. Inspired by Saguil’s 1954 relief print work “Tag-Ani sa Bukid” from the Jorge B. Vargas Museum permanent art collection\, the workshop will explore gestures and movements associated with labor\, harvest\, and aspiration.\nFor inquiries\, email us at vargasmuseum@up.edu.ph.\n\n_____________________\n\nAbout the project\n\nAbang-guard is a collaboration between artists Maureen Catbagan and Jevijoe Vitug. It explores immigration\, labor\, and visibility. Reflecting on the artistic strategies of the avant-garde\, Catbagan and Vitug reframe personal history and artistic practice with intimacy\, critique\, and humor to convey the complexities and nuances between cultural production\, institutional structures\, and the deployment of labor. The collaborative project began in 2017 when they served as museum guards. Recent performances of Abang-guard were at the DUMBO Arts in 2023\, for the exhibitions “Invisible Hands” at 601 Artspace and “and in pieces…” at PS122 Gallery both in 2023 and at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Governors Island in New York both in 2022.\n\nThey received the 2024-2025 QM-Jerome Foundation for Emerging Artists for their upcoming exhibition at the Queens Museum in New York in Spring 2025.\n\nCatbagan has an MFA from the City University of New York and Vitug has an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute.\n\nSource: UP Vargas Museum Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/abang-guard-museum-of-little-manilas/
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