
Winners will be announced to cap the two-day symposium.įor more information on the symposium and its speakers, please visit this year’s MMHRDC page through this link.

Research paper presentations will follow after the sessions in two breakout rooms. Nadine Jose of the Rutgers University will talk about “MS in Clinical Trials.” Craig Lockwood of the University of Adelaide-Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences will tackle “MS in Implementation Science,” while Dr. Steve Milanese discussing “PhD in Health Sciences: By Research/Scoping Review.” After that, Dr. “Trends in Postgraduate Training in Health Sciences” will be the focus on Session 7 with Director of the International Center for Allied Health Evidence and a Visiting Professor Dr.

Lourdes Maglinao, M.D., MHPEd will tackle “Medical and Paramedical Education.”ĭay 2 will open with Session 6, with the topic “Ethical Issues and Changes in Research During the Covid Pandemic.” DOST-Balik Scientist and UST Faculty of Medicine and Surgery Visiting Professor Fidela L. This will center on “Challenges in Education and Health During the Pandemic.” In the same session, the UST Faculty of Medicine and Surgery Dean Asst. Liza Magana will speak about the concerns at the collegiate level for session 5. will talk about the challenges of learning in the Elementary and Junior High School level, while Commission on Higher Education-Assistant Chief Dr. Erlyn Sana will be the resource speaker.Īdamson University-Junior High School Principal Mr. Chair Office of Research and Development of the National Teacher Training Center for the Health Professions-University of the Philippines Manila Dr. “Interprofessional Education” will be the focus of session 4. will talk about “International Collaboration in the Covid-19 Pandemic.” DOST-Philippine Council for Health Research and Development Executive Director Dr. Myra Villareal will share some nutritional tips in her lecture on “Functional Foods for Covid-19 Infection. will discuss the “National Pandemic Response Playbook,” while DOST-Balik Scientist and a faculty member of University of Tsukuba-Life and Environmental Sciences Department Dr. On Session 3 of day 1, MMHRDC Director Prof. Dela Cruz, Ph.D., will serve as lecturer. Session 2 on day 1 will highlight “Engineering Innovations During the Pandemic.” The UST Faculty of Engineering Dean and RCNAS researcher Prof.

Michelle Anlacan will discuss the neurological complications related to long covid. Finally, Philippine General Hospital Neurologist Dr. Ronald Estacio will discuss the cardiac complications. Bergantin, M.D., M.Sc., FPCP, FPSMID, will talk about the pulmonary complications of the said virus, while OIC of the Philippine Heart Center-Department of Cardiology Dr. Session 1 on day 1 will focus on long covid and the complications of covid. Research Center for Natural and Applied Science (RCNAS) researcher and UST Hospital Medical Consultant Assoc. Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P., Ph.D., S.Th.D.

With the theme “Post-COVID-19 Pandemic Transformations and Innovations: Rethinking Practices and Strategies for a Resilient and Healthy Juan/Juana,” the two-day symposium will have for its keynote lecturer the UST Department of Biological Sciences Visiting Professor Rev. Since the symposium will be delivered in a HyFlex format, virtual participants may join through Zoom. The University of Santo Tomas will host the 6th Metro Manila Health Research and Development Consortium (MMHRDC) International Symposium and 13th Annual Scientific Conference at the 21st floor of the Bl.
