The Philippine Star

A tribute to our fallen heroes

- ATTY. MIKE TOLEDO

Iwill use my power to help the sick to the best of my ability and judgment.”

Immortal words that ring true in the Hippocrati­c Oath sworn to by doctors in the medical profession.

In a similar vein, registered nurses take what is known as the Nightingal­e Pledge to “practice my profession faithfully” and to “devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care.”

With utmost fidelity to their oath, we see the dedication, commitment, perseveran­ce, patience, and even zeal of doctors and nurses, as well as all others in the health care sector like medical technologi­sts, emergency response technician­s, and the like, in treating, testing, and healing those stricken with COVID-19.

Their sacrifice is beyond measure, especially during these times.

They are our frontliner­s, our modernday heroes.

It is, thus, tragic that those who are in the frontlines and in the trenches in these battles against the disease, in this global war against the SARS-COV-2 virus, those who we rely on with our very lives, also fall victim to the disease’s fatal hand.

Oftentimes, their dedication borders on martyrdom as they go into battle at times bereft of the necessary equipment and means of protection.

I devote this space in honor of all our fallen COVID-19 heroes. But for space constraint­s, let me, for the moment, share the heroism of those who come from my alma mater, the University of the Philippine­s.

As you read their names and gaze at their faces and photos, please say a prayer for the repose of their souls and that their untimely deaths would not have been in vain:

Dr. Romeo Gregorio N. Macasaet, BS Psychology 1977, MD 1983, an anesthesio­logist with the Manila Doctors Hospital who was the first UP alumnus to fall victim to the disease on March 22, 2020; Pampanga’s provincial health officer, Dr.

Marcelo Y. Jaochico, Master in Hospital Administra­tion 1998, who died on March 24, 2020;

Renowned cardiologi­st and former member of the famed UP Concert Chorus, Dr. Raul D. Jara, BS 1971 and MD 1975, who succumbed to the disease on March 24, 2020;

Noted geriatric cardiologi­st and brilliant academicia­n Dr. Francisco Avelino S.

Lukban, BS 1978, MD 1982, who passed away on March 25, 2020;

Pediatric infectious disease expert Dr. Salvacion Rodriguez Gatchalian, BS 1973, MD 1977, also a consultant and assistant director of the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, who died on March 26, 2020;

Architect Raul Della Eslao, RN, UPIS 1983, BS Architectu­re 1991, who passed away on March 31, 2020 as a registered nurse and frontliner in Michigan;

The country’s foremost and pioneering pediatric surgeon, Dr. Leandro L.

Resurrecio­n III, UP PGH Pediatric Training 1983, who passed away on March 31, 2020 and was the chief of the pediatric surgery division of the Children’s Medical Center at the time;

The husband-and-wife team of noted Cebu oncologist Dr. Dennis Ramon M.

Tudtud, BS 1975 and MD 1979, and Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center pathologis­t, Dr. Helen Evangelist­a Tudtud, who fell victims to the virus they fought bravely against, Dennis passing away on March 31, 2020, four days after, his wife Helen succumbed to the disease; Pediatrici­an Dr. Ephraim Neal C.

Orteza, BS Biology 1976, who served as medical director of both the Olivarez General Hospital and the Ospital ng Parañaque, passed away on April 8, 2020;

Faye Marie L. Palafox, RN, BS Nursing 1995 and head nurse with the Hospital Infection Control unit at the Philippine General Hospital, who passed away on April 16, 2020 at the age of 46; and

Dr. Eduardo P. Vidal, MD 1961, who passed away on April 16, 2020, in New Jersey, USA.

May their ultimate sacrifice be remembered by all beyond the august halls of the University of the Philippine­s campuses, and may we find inspiratio­n and meaning in their untimely demise to rid our nation and the world of this deadly and dreadful disease. Let me end with a quote from Hanya

Yanagihara: “Let us find some comfort in the knowledge that we are preceded by centuries of human endurance.”

We will endure. Together, as one, we shall endure.

 ?? Photo from Deborah Tudtud’s Facebook page ?? Doctors Helen and Dennis Tudtud.
Photo from Deborah Tudtud’s Facebook page Doctors Helen and Dennis Tudtud.
 ?? Photo from University of the Philippine­s Manila Facebook page ?? Dr. Francisco Lukban.
Photo from University of the Philippine­s Manila Facebook page Dr. Francisco Lukban.
 ?? Photo from pps.org.ph ?? Dr. Salvacion ‘Sally’ Rodriguez Gatchalian.
Photo from pps.org.ph Dr. Salvacion ‘Sally’ Rodriguez Gatchalian.
 ?? Photo from Leandro Castillo Resurrecci­on IV’s Facebook page ?? Dr. Leandro L. Resurrecci­on III.
Photo from Leandro Castillo Resurrecci­on IV’s Facebook page Dr. Leandro L. Resurrecci­on III.
 ?? Photo from upcm.ph ?? Dr. Romeo Gregorio ‘Greg’ N. Macasaet III.
Photo from upcm.ph Dr. Romeo Gregorio ‘Greg’ N. Macasaet III.
 ?? Photo from Frontline Memorial PH Facebook page ?? Dr. Marcelo Jaochico.
Photo from Frontline Memorial PH Facebook page Dr. Marcelo Jaochico.
 ?? Photo from Philippine HEART Associatio­n Facebook page ?? Dr. Raul Jara.
Photo from Philippine HEART Associatio­n Facebook page Dr. Raul Jara.
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