stories that keep me up at night and stories that motivate me to wake up in the morning
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Badian-Malabuyoc Medical Mission
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Borrowed Shoes Theory
While at Nichols, I was preparing post-lunch dessert of avocado cake ala mode with creamy avocado ice cream. While the seniors were eagerly awaiting their share, auntie Annie grabbed half the slice of cake on her plate and stuffed it into her mouth. She couldnt wait for the icecream... she raised her hands in supplication saying "thank you Lord!" when I was scolding her to "wait!"
Monday, January 12, 2026
Appreciation post for Gil
Friday, January 9, 2026
Fun Questions to ask your Partner
Boss evaluates
Monday, January 5, 2026
Daily posting
Sometimes we can post everything that social media throws at you no matter how it touches us, because other people might think hyperposting is a symptoms of an underlying pathology. So to keep note of those tear-jerker and aha posts, we send it somewhere else that is no-so-mainstream media, like Sleepless in Cebu.
Sunday, January 4, 2026
2026 First Day High and Happy Birthday to me
Attended the General Assembly and Presentation of the 2025 Annual Statistics and Accomplishment Report of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Happy about three (3) improvements in this year's statistics:
1. Increase in our papsmear census. Hopefully this will continue to increase such that all women we engage with are offered cervical cancer screening with papsmear. Will add to this expanded opt-out facility-based HIV screening as well so these women leave the hospital knowing their health status.
2. Increase in our outputs for OBGYN ultrasound. With OBGYN clinical management heavily dependent on sonologic findings, it is important that VSMMC provides quality imaging for diagnostics (and maybe even therapeutics).
3. My mentee Jesline Tarongoy as one of the outstanding residents. We are reminded of our non-negotiables as the knowledge and skills that we acquire today will spell the difference between the life and death of the patients we serve. Study hard, study smart, and always always learn from experience.
Padayon!
#VSMMCOBGYN
#atyourcervix
Difficult Planning Questions
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