Showing posts with label Zamboanga City Crisis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zamboanga City Crisis. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

ZAMBOANGA CRISIS 2013: MOBILE OPERATING ROOM AT ZCMC-WMSU GYM!

On Day 7, I had the chance to visit the Zamboanga City Medical Center satellite site at the Western Mindanao State University gym and at that time they were setting up the Mobile Operating Room within the WMSU gym.
Operating Room at the end of the gym near the stage

The team is headed by Dr. Romulo Busuego, Asst, Secretary of the Department of Health (Secretary for Mindanao) and also Chief of Hospital III of the Davao Regional Hospital in Tagum, Davao Del Norte.

We met Dr. Russel Sasing, neurosurgeon (in blue) and Dr. Mauro Bravo, surgeon (in black) from DRH

DRH informed us that this Program has already been ongoing for 20 years and they call it SNEP or Surgical Networking Extension Program.

Here are photos as they were setting up the Operating Room:

Meet Ma'am Elvie Oberon, Cluster Head for Special Areas of the Davao Regional Hospital, Tagum, Davao Del Norte who is taking care of the setting up of the mobile Operating Room. 
The DRH SNEP brought over their own OR beds, OR lights, Anesthesia machines, Oxygen Tanks and all the needed medicines and supplies for surgery and recovery.

Preparing the equipment for the OR...


The Operating Room is now ready for four tables:

three tables but can add one more...


the DRH Team ready to serve Zamboanga City


Dr. Romulo Busuego (in shorts) arrived...

The Recovery Room:

Then, Dr. Busuego arrived together with DOH USec Dr. Mila Fernandez and DOH-CHD IX Regional Director Dr. Nimfa Torrizo.
Welcome Dr. Nimfa Torrizo, the very new Regional Director for DOH-CHD IX. She was welcomed with a BLAST!!!




I heard that our new friend from DRH, the Neurosurgeon, Dr. Russel Sasing was indeed able to perform drainage of Brain Abscess at the Mindanao Central Sanitarium during this time.

Thanks to all the doctors, nurses and the whole crew of the Davao Regional Hospital, Tagum, Davao Del Norte for sharing their time, talent and treasure to Zamboanga City.

The presence of this mobile Operating Room is reassuring to add facilities in case of any Patient Surge during the ongoing conflict this Zamboanga Crisis 2013.

ZAMBOANGA CRISIS 2013: TRIBUTE TO SOLDIERS AND POLICE FORCE!

I know I have paid and continue to pay tribute to the healthcare workers because these are the people I work with and who are around me!

But, I would like to thank so much our soldiers and police force who we greatly need for our security.
Thank you for guarding our establishment!!!
Time and again, they have said the hospital is one of the places to secure ... because we need to continue to provide healthcare service even in times of crisis and disaster!

We thank you, our police force and soldiers who continue to fight to keep the sovereignty of our Zamboanga City! (photos from TV)
soldiers outside the Zamboanga City Medical Center and just across my clinic

soldiers outside the Rojo Compound during the Zamboanga Crisis

They also have to do so many other things, like being compassionate to civilians (but it is difficult to identify who is who these days!)

And even firefighters!
with the series of fires in the Sta. Barbara area, where there is danger for the firefighters to go in, we hear the soldiers also help out !!!

From ABS-CBN File: EOD personnel sniff materials recovered after a car exploded in Camino Nuevo Street in Zamboanga City. Photo by Rem Zamora for ABS-CBNnews.com — withGolden Eye and Tony Ferrer Jr. in Zamboanga City.
Way to go, Teng M.!!!
Many of the Zamboanga constituents from all sectors value the services of the soldiers so much and so they also give donations to the soldiers aside to the help for the evacuees.

Even our own CMZ staff have done their own share of showing their appreciation... I guess they really have the heart for Social Responsibility! 
From the CMZ Kaladkarins who gave to the Laiason officer for supplies, who distribute the water and food to the soldiers.
(credits: Promding Chamimay FB)

CMZ extending our help to our soldiers PNP and AFP on field (CMZ Ward F, ICU, NSO and with Adzu HS batch 98) coordinated by HN NiƱa.
So, it pains us so much when we see the soldiers who are brought to the hospital who incur the realities of war... injuries from snipers, bullets, mortars and RPGs = = really high power ammunition on the MNLF side!!!!
The reality of morbidity and even, death is right in front of them!

While in the hospital, one of the soldiers still had a grenade with him!
whole hospital is mobilized at times of patient surge (sudden increase in patient number during conflict) = = all head nurses came down to see where they can contribute!

endorsing the clothes and things from the patients...

Dr. G. Rojo, CMZ ER head coordinating with the AFP...


How difficult it is to think that the soldiers have to physically sacrifice for us... BUT, we need them to do so!

The presence of strong military forces to CORDON, CONSTRICT and CONTAIN these "friendly forces" as they call them is the only reassurance of the Zamboanga City Constituents.

It is so sad when the soldiers injured are part of the reinforcement forces who come over... they are so young and new to the place!!! 

Now, they say they are in the Clearing Phase... but this means, the dangers continue... are their still snipers? land mines? ... and yes, we still see soldiers who are injured at this time!

I talked to one injured soldier. He still maintained a positive outlook in spite of the 14 days in the heart of Sta. Barbara (area of worst armed conflict) before he was hit by the sniper during the clearing operation! He feels the conflict would soon end! He is still willing to go on with his mission as a soldier even after his present injury. I was amazed by his aura and his calling!!! Really AMAZING!

The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, President Benigno "PNoy"Aquino and Secretary of National Defense Voltaire Gazmin remain with the soldiers here in Zamboanga City for more than a week...
They say MalacaƱang is right here in Zamboanga City!

Dear Soldiers and Police Force...

We feel for YOUR COURAGE... YOUR DEDICATION... YOUR SACRIFICE!

How difficult it is that you have to fight "friendly forces" who have super high powered ammunition!

How difficult it is to balance fighting... and to continue to keep the hostages and civilians safe!

How difficult when you have the complexity of recognizing MNLF, who try to convert as civilians! 

We feel for your families!!

You are our heroes... and we pray we will have more living heroes at the end of this Crisis!!!

We pray that the end of this Zamboanga Crisis 2013 should be very favorable to the Zamboanga community...

This must not prove to be just a futile exercise after all your sacrifice...

Your noble efforts must not go down the drain...
FORT PILAR, ZAMBOANGA CITY@2005
Let us continue to pray for peace in Zamboanga City!!!


P.S. Thanks to the television coverage of the Zamboanga Crisis which is the source of some of my photos.



  

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

ZAMBOANGA CRISIS 2013: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WITH HOSPITALS

It is now Day 9 of the Zamboanga Crisis...

It has been too long...

The Department of Health Secretary Enrique Ona called a meeting with the government and private hospitals and the PhilHealth.

Together with Dr. Ona is Dr. Jaime Lagahid, Dr. Romulo Busuego, Dr. Mila Fernandez, Dr. Nimfa Torrizo and Dr. Louella Estember.
Dr. Rodel Agbulos, City Health Officer was also there.

Before the meeting...while waiting...
Ciudad, Peninsula and ZAEC heads

WMMC

ZDH and Ciudad
Puericulture, ZDH and Ciudad


Ciudad, Puericulture, Sanitarium and Ciudad
The meeting proper...
Dr. Ona presented DOH plans and where the private hospitals can play a role in this time of crisis.

He was informed that the private hospitals have already played a large role in accommodating soldiers, injured hostages, Red Cross volunteers and staff and bystanders and even indigent patients with non-trauma cases, supposed to be accommodated in ZCMC, which is now located at the WMSU gym.









After the meeting...
with DOH Secretary Enrique Ona with Dr. John Anacan (ZCMS), CHO Dr. Rodel Agbulos, Ciudad Medical Zamboanga President Dr. Joven Monsanto, CMZ Medical DirectorDr. Filipinas Rojo and ZPMC Medical Director Dr. Ernesto Florendo



with DOH-CHD IX  Regional Director, Dr. Nimfa Torrizo who had her turnover on September 9, 2013 at the start of the Zamboanga Crisis


with Dr. Aris Tan, now DOH-CHD X Regonal Director

with DOH-CHD IX Assistant Regional Director, Dr. Louella Estember  who had her turnover on September 9, 2013 at the start of the Zamboanga Crisis


We still have further talks to do for a mutually beneficial proposition, but rest assured the private hospitals will do their best to be a valuable partner of the Department of Health in times of crisis and thereafter.