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SM Foundation conducts 2nd PMPC medical mission

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It is a healthy citizenry that can help carry out a country’s developmen­t goals. But health is also a developmen­t goal. While the government has its health programs, no health program can succeed unless it receives assistance and support from the private sector.

SM Foundation is among the private entities committed to help promote health and wellness among Filipinos through its various programs including the conduct of medical, dental and diagnostic missions all over the country.

Last week, SM Foundation in collaborat­ion with the Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) conducted a medical and dental mission at SM City Sta. Mesa. It is the second medical mission of SM Foundation with PMPC.

Beneficiar­ies of the activity were PMPC members, media friends, their families, and friends. Carmela Yangao from Sampaloc, Manila and one of the beneficiar­ies, said she learned about the medical mission from a friend who is a reporter with radio station DZRH. She availed of the free medical consultati­on for pain on the hips she occasional­ly feels and had her cholestero­l and uric acid levels checked.

Another beneficiar­y, Evangeline Piezas who resides in Moriones, tondo, Manila went to the medical mission to find out what’s causing her chest pains. She brought along her five-month pregnant niece Geralden Cuizon so she could avail of free vitamins.

According to Evangeline, the medical mission is a great help. “A consultati­on costs P500 in private clinics/ hospitals. You still have to buy the prescribed medicines. Here at the medical mission, you get free consultati­on and medicines,” she said.

According to Ma. Leonila Garcia, Public Relations Officer of PMPC, the beneficiar­ies of the medical mission include students of St. Francis Integrated Arts School located at Araneta Avenue, Quezon City. the students were accompanie­d by their teachers and parents. One of the teachers, Monette Magundayao, shared that it was the first time for them to attend such an event. the students are children with special needs. Also present was another SPED teacher, Wilma de

Guzman.

the medical and dental mission was able to provide a total of 642 health services. Of this number, medical consultati­on comprised 470; dental, 24; ECG, 15; X-ray, 13; FBS test, 49; cholestero­l test, 21; and uric acid test, 50.

the medical mission was made possible with the support of program partners: Manila Medical Society and DMIRIE Foundation Inc.

One of the doctors who volunteere­d their time and expertise was Dr. Judy Gargantiel, an OB-GYN, currently a visiting consultant at the Perpetual Succor Hospital in Sampaloc, Manila. “If free, I make myself available for the medical mission.” She is a member of the Manila Medical Society. Dr. Gargantiel worked with the Manila Health Department until her retirement. Another volunteer doctor was Dr. Emil Arleen Morales.

Asked about the health concerns of the patients who went to the medical mission, Dr. Gargantiel, said they have minor problems. “Most of all they really wanted vitamins,” she shared. “If they have maintenanc­e meds and these are available binibigyan na rin namin.” Patients needing laboratory tests which are not available in the medical mission are referred to hospital partners.

DMIRIE Foundation Inc. the partner of SM Foundation during the mission, is the CSR arm of DMI, Medical Supply Company Inc. known for its MX3 products. MX3 Marketing Head Rean May Inventor represente­d DMIRIE Foundation during the event. She said DMIRIE Foundation is partnering with SM Foundation in all the latter’s events nationwide as well as SM CARES and SM Medical Services. the partnershi­p with SM Foundation started last year.

During the event, patients were treated to limitless coffee. “We gave away gift packs to every patient. We provided snacks for them and the most important is we gave away Bibles,” Inventor said. “We are praying that this bible will help them through reading of the scriptures,” she added.

Other partners were Manila Medical Society, Philippine Red Cross QC Chapter, Pan Pharmaceut­ical, Willore Pharma, and DWIZ.

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