Sudden Death and Sports among Teens and Young Adults

Scientific Meeting

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Good Day Dear PPS Members! You are invited to watch the PPS Scientific Activity
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Finding Christ in Christmas

Christmas time.

Through the years we have defined and described this season so many ways. We have created this time of the year as a joyous and festive celebration. That is of course true, for there is no greater joy than the day the Savior was born. It is of course a season to celebrate because the Salvation of man and its story will now come into fruition.

But just like how different individuals are, Christmas is also observed in the hearts of men differently. Some enjoy Christmas for the avalanche of gifts. Some are just thankful for being alive. Some muse because of the variety of food to eat. Some just say a prayer to continue to survive. But there is a unifying factor in why Christmas is special – it is the coming of the child who will make every man equal in the story of salvation.

No matter what sweeps our hearts in this season of Christ’s birth, we have a lot to be thankful for.

The PPS has a lot to be thankful for. 

We remain a resilient Society. A group of people called upon to help deliver healthcare services to the young and tasked to preserve a future they all deserve. 

We remain a strong Society. A group of professionals who when called to action go beyond their duties and take the extra mile to do their best in everything they have put their minds into.

We remain a courageous Society. A group of determined professionals who take principles positions on issues that require both conviction and competence.

We remain a determined Society. A group of specialized doctors who weathered the resurgence of diseases in outbreak proportions – measles, dengue and now polio. We rally behind the government in its earnest efforts to curb the spread of these diseases protecting every child to the best of our abilities.

Christmas is a time of hope. A time to look beyond what is here. A time to aspire for a better future.

Christmas is a time of love. A time to share what we have been blessed. A time to wish others the blessings they deserve.

Christmas is a time of peace. A time to pray for each other’s solace. A time to bring happiness to every single man we can.

Some find joy in Christmas because it reminds them of their youths. Some shed tears during Christmas because it witnessed the loss of people and properties they once cared for. Some find exuberance during Christmas because the sight, the sound and the smell of the cool breeze brings them unspeakable happiness. Some find sadness in Christmas because of the indifference and confusion the occasion brings. 

No matter what makes us happy or sad in this season of Nativity, we have a lot to look forward to.

The PPS has a lot to look forward to.

We remain a formidable Society. A group of experts who know what they are doing and who are willing to teach others how to do it well.

We remain a vibrant Society. A group of colorful individuals coming from all spectrum of the human form, bearing individuality that spells diversity and welcoming everyone with an inclusivity that knows no distinction.

We remain a vigilant Society. A group of dedicated physicians who look after each other, who put the interest of the Filipino child above self and who respects the ideals for which the PPS was envisioned and established.

And as we join our families a few days from now to be one in the celebration of Christmas, let us not forget to find Christ in this season because He is the reason and He is the season itself.

It is only in finding Christ in the letters of the word Christmas can living be appreciated as a precious gift, that prayers answered or not are heard,  that tears of loss have the promise of joy and that sadness will one day be rewarded with genuine happiness.

Merry Christmas to all of you.

 

 

 

 

Delivered by the PPS President , Salvacion R. Gatchalian , MD , during the Annual Christmas Party of the Philippine Pediatric Society December 11, 2019 at Novotel Manila Araneta City.

PPS Welcomes the 3rd International Developmental Pediatrics Association Congress in Manila

The Philippine Pediatric Society Inc. cordially welcomes all the delegates of the 3rd International Developmental Pediatrics Congress to our country.

This important event once again proves that the Philippines is truly a conducive hub for regional and international collaboration in education, training and advocacy in pediatrics and its related disciplines. And your presence today reiterates the respect and confidence of the global community to our capability to be a catalyst for improved healthcare delivery in this side of the world

Growth and development is an integral part of the evolution of every human being. Pediatric medicine is probably the only specialization trained and tasked to make sure that the transition from one stage to another is not only observed but more importantly preserved.

Developmental disorders have become a silent epidemic nationwide. From what was traditionally regarded as a “soft science” no longer exists in such a nebulous sphere. As modern medicine unearths biologic mechanisms to explain developmental disorders anchored on anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and pathology “harder” evidence are now available to bridge this gap to make concepts factual.

This global initiative to involve multiple disciplines to address developmental disorders has resulted in considerable improvement in the long-term outcomes of children afflicted with them. Their unique plight from being considered “special children” must now assure society that it can take of them as “adults with special needs and in special circumstances”.

I believe that gatherings of experts like this is a step towards that direction. I laud all local, regional and international experts who have selflessly shared competence, commitment and capability to make this conference an opportunity to expand horizons of care available to individuals challenged with developmental disorders.

In behalf of the Philippine Pediatric Society Inc., allow me to  express my sincerest felicitations to the Organizing Committee of the 3rd International Developmental Pediatrics Congress as well as the Philippine Society for Developmental Pediatrics for courageously crafting a multi-layered, multi-sectoral and multi-faceted congress intended to explore, experience and expedite improved standards of care and make the future a more friendly environment for these treasured children.

On the side, take time to see what our country has to offer. You are near the capital and one of the oldest cities in the Philippines – Manila and this venue, the Philippine International Conventional Center is a historical landmark situated in a massive complex celebrating Filipino ingenuity and talent.

You can take a day tour a city walk in the walled city of Intramuros and relive the history of our country. You may go out of Manila to nearby suburbs to enjoy natural landscapes like volcanoes, mountain ridges and hot springs. Or better yet hop on a plane and take a local flight to Cebu, Davao, Bicol or Ilocos provinces and see the beauty nature has gifted the Philippines with.

I am confident that with the impressive line up of topics and speakers, the 3rd ISDP Congress will exceed its expectations and become one of the successful editions of your esteemed scientific gatherings.

Again, welcome to the Philippines!

PPS President , Dr Salvacion R. Gatchalian , delivered the Welcome Remarks at the Opening Ceremonies of the 3rd International Developmental Pediatrics Association Congress  held at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay. This is hosted by the Philippine Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics( PSDBP )  . The Congress is scheduled  from December 9 – 12 ,2019. https://manilaidpacongress.org

CPD Online Website

 

The Philippine Pediatric Society, true to its commitment in ensuring continuing medical education for all its members from all over the Philippines, will be introducing the Continuing Professional Development Online (CPD Online).

CPD Online is designed to foster and maintain a high plane of skills in the practice of Pediatrics. It will focus on topics that are relevant to Pediatric Medicine; advance knowledge, skills and / or ethics; and be delivered by certified pediatricians or experts in related medical fields.

Member participants to this course will earn one (1) unit for every completed CPD Online activity. This will complement 30% of your annual CPD requirements at the very comfort of your clinics or homes at your most convenient time. This is certainly good news to everyone!