Don't know what to say bai... I'm still shock with this horrifying manner I've witnessed...
Don't know what to say bai... I'm still shock with this horrifying manner I've witnessed...
hulat lang ta friday mga bro & sis, friday na mahibawAn ila hatol... Gaba ninyu!
tsk tsk tsk! pagka wala joy puangod tong mga tawhana. naa pay pina ingon documenting.
you can download the video from my site
http://pixelsbyallan.blogspot.com/ just follow this link
Tip lang ana ng Ice berg... it also happen in the first class hospital in Cebu. Where medical student are allowed to take video during operation using there mobile phone, specially in the delivery room, where genital area is exposed.Originally Posted by franXs
Naa naman, documented and commercial video. Why do they need to take video... It's a big B___sh__
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hahaha...kanus-a pman na wla na itoy ang mga nurse sa doctor mao man jd na ang role sa nurse mahimung itoy sa doctors. ^_^pez!Originally Posted by Motownkid
OT:Originally Posted by GOSPELofROCH
ang mga med reps pud itoy sa doctors...hehe
Unfortunately, the doctors involved belong to the 4 medical schools here in Cebu. (and one of the medical schools here is one of the only 3 centers of excellence in medicine here in the Philippines) It seems even the best medical schools in our country have their fair share of bad graduates and products. But still, the medical school itself isn't questionable (me being a product of one of the medical schools here in Cebu), since the other graduates and doctors are exceptionally good. The VSMMC residents are really notorious for being unruly and rude, uncouth even, but you rarely find these types of resident physicians in private hospitals.Originally Posted by omad
I'm really hoping their licenses are revoked, and they get sued. Haven't they learned something from the countless bioethics classes in their medical school or the medical conventions they attended which promote medical ethics and professionalism?
And the resident surgeon in duty at that time is Dr. Philips Leo Arias (not Dr. Ariel Arias as reported by Sunstar). I wonder if he will be accepted at the Philippine College of Surgeons after his training. He and the other residents should be deferred from joining the prestigious fellowship.
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