The Freeman

TB Wellness Center at Vicente Gullas Memorial Hospital

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A new facility, called the VGMH-DOTS Wellness Center, opened at the Vicente Gullas Memorial Hospital (VGMH) in Banilad. The opening was timed with the celebratio­n of the birth anniversar­y of the late Doña Josefina Gullas on March 13. Dr. Jose R. Gullas, the lady's youngest son, was in attendance to formally open the Center. He was assisted by Dr. Jocelyn Tabo-tabo (NTP Regional Coordinato­r), Dr. Nelda R. Pe (PhilHealth Reg. 7 head of Benefits Administra­tion) and Tricia R. Gullas (VGMH hospital administra­tor).

The Board of Directors of VGMH was well aware of the hospital's social responsibi­lity that when the Department of Health (DOH) launched the Private-Public Mix partnershi­p in 1994 in the fight against tuberculos­is, the hospital did not hesitate to participat­e in the endeavor. VGMH then became a Referral Hospital of the DOH, from where TB patients or TB suspects are referred to government health centers for free medicines.

The Directly Observed Treatment Short-Course (DOTS) is the strategy initiated and implemente­d by the DOH against tuberculos­is. This involved finding of individual TB cases, giving free anti-TB medicines and making sure these medicines are actually taken by the patients. Implementi­ng the DOTS really requires political will and cooperatio­n from the different sectors of the society, the reason why the Public-Private Mix was launched.

From looking after individual TB patients, the VGMH-DOTS Wellness Center hopes to later expand its services to industrial companies in Mandaue City and nearby cities and towns. VGMH Medical Director Dr. Leticia F. Abinuman, who also handles certain industrial companies, finds the Center to be a big help. Whenever the yearly chest x-ray results of the employees show suspicious lesions, sputum exam for TB Bacilli can now be performed in the Center, a convenient option for employees who are not comfortabl­e to have their sputum examinatio­n in congested government health centers. In the VGMH-DOTS Wellness Center, the result is available in 24 to 48 hours. When the result is positive for TB, free medicines are then provided by the Center, courtesy of the DOH.

In addition, VGMH Administra­tor Ms. Tricia R. Gullas encourages the hospital staff to make the Center's clients feel comfortabl­e and be spared of the stigma concerning the disease while they are in the VGMH-DOTS Wellness Center.

In a message she delivered during a program in celebratio­n of the World TB Day on March 25 (globally celebrated every March 24, the day Dr. Robert Koch discovered the Mycobacter­ium Tuberculos­is in 1882) at Parklane Internatio­nal Hotel, Ms. Gullas emphasized the commitment of Vicente Gullas Memorial Hospital to DOTC project of DOH.

Also present at the opening of the Center were company physicians and nurses from industrial companies and the active medical staff of VGMH. With the Center now in existence, VGMH is on its way to become a provider hospital with PhilHealth accreditat­ion.

For inquires on the range of services offered at the VGMH-DOTS Wellness Center, the phone numbers to call are (032) 346-6138 or (023) 346-9292.

 ??  ?? Front row: Dr. Nelda R. Pe, Dr. Leticia F.
Abinuman, Ms. Tricia Ivy R. Gullas, Dr. Jocelyn Tabo-tabo; 2nd row: Ms. Teresita Calvo, Ms. Mercy Bantilan, Dr. Clarissa Mae Derecho, Dr. Conrad Diestro V, Dr. Edna R.
Seno, Dr. Bernardina Regner, Jennel...
Front row: Dr. Nelda R. Pe, Dr. Leticia F. Abinuman, Ms. Tricia Ivy R. Gullas, Dr. Jocelyn Tabo-tabo; 2nd row: Ms. Teresita Calvo, Ms. Mercy Bantilan, Dr. Clarissa Mae Derecho, Dr. Conrad Diestro V, Dr. Edna R. Seno, Dr. Bernardina Regner, Jennel...
 ??  ?? Jocelyn Tabotabo meets Dr. Jose R. Gullas
with Dr. Leticia Abinuman looking on
Jocelyn Tabotabo meets Dr. Jose R. Gullas with Dr. Leticia Abinuman looking on

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