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The 24th National Newborn Screening Convention is happening on October 05β06, 2026 at The Manila Hotel!
Join us as we celebrate 30 Years of Newborn Screening in PH.
Registration opens July 2026. Stay tuned for more details!
#NBSat30#NewbornScreeningPH
Itβs National Newborn Screening Week!
Every 1st week of October, we celebrate life-saving newborn screening detecting 29+ conditions early, FREE for PhilHealth members, and available nationwide.
A healthy start = a brighter future.
#ENBSPh#ENBSsaves
Please be advised that registration for this year's National Convention is now officially CLOSED.
For inquiries regarding the status or confirmation of your registration, kindly email [email protected]. Thank you!
π Registration is now OPEN for the 23rd National Newborn Screening Convention!
π Oct 16β17, 2025
π The Manila Hotel
π Early bird: PHP 5,000 until Sept 15 or until slots last!
π https://t.co/wBsZIwtB4y
π Limited to 1,000 participants!
#NBSConvention2025#NewbornScreeningPH
SAVE THE DATE!
23rd National Newborn Screening Convention
Date: October 16β17, 2025
Venue: The Manila Hotel, 1 Rizal Park, Ermita, Manila
Registration opens this July!
Mark your calendar and stay tuned for updates. Follow the NSSPI official Facebook page:
https://t.co/j2ILffszZA
MSUD is a rare condition of branched-chain amino acid metabolism affecting 1:66,987 newborns in the Philippines. For more information, visit https://t.co/lkbu08WVkI
https://t.co/H6AcoXzeCA via @YouTube
During #RareDiseaseWeek2025, we celebrate the strength & resilience of children with rare diseases detected & managed through the Newborn Screening Program. These little warriors are proof that early detection makes a difference. #MoreThanYouCanImagine#CareForRarePh#ENBSPh
Event Alert!
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, BUT LIMITED TO 40 PARTICIPANTS!
Date and Time: March 7, 2025, 1:00 to 5:00PM
Venue: NIH, UP Manila, P. Gil St., Ermita, Manila
Scan the QR code or click this link https://t.co/6VzXGnVJ4m to register.
In this episode of the Newborn Screening in Focus, we will talk about the champions of Rare Diseases. We are joined by Mr. Adducul, Pres. of Volunteer Youth Leaders for Health-PH, & Mrs. Magdaraog, Pres. of the PH Society for Orphan Disorders https://t.co/194CbEcaQu via @YouTube
In this episode, we will delve deeper into the management strategies associated with hyperphenylalaninemia. This is a continuation of episode 19, which focused on βPhenylketonuria: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis.β https://t.co/p3GVPaNfVZ via @YouTube
Watch the full episode of Newborn Screening in Focus featuring discussions on phenylketonuria (PKU) with esteemed guests Dr. Michelle Abadingo and Dr. Laura Ma. Soledad Aguinaldo. https://t.co/J1VchGIY4y via @YouTube
Galactosemia is a metabolic disorder that impairs the metabolism of galactose, causing various complications such as feeding difficulties, failure to thrive, and an increased risk of infections. Tune in to the 18th episode of NBS in Focus to learn more. https://t.co/hLT0L9f5G7
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Cynthia Feliciano, Pres. of the PSPME, and Dr. Rizalina Gonzales, NSSPI Pres., to discuss the exemplary collaborations in enhancing the delivery of quality newborn screening services and the advancements made by the program. https://t.co/HlTai4RRWk
In this episode, the host &guests discussed the crucial involvement of LGUs in executing the newborn screening as mandated by RA 9288, which assigns them key responsibilities to ensure comprehensive &sustained NBS services across all LGU Health Facilities https://t.co/YNgbiVbYwd
In the 15th episode of Newborn Screening in Focus, the resource persons talked about the hemolytic crisis in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, or G6PD deficiency, and its long-term outcomes. https://t.co/P0amCwFftG
Dr. Carmencita Padilla is joined by pediatric hematologists Drs. Ma Jasmin Gonzales-Ruiz and Jocelyn R. Rosita to discuss G6PD deficiency.
Catch the weekly episode every Saturday 7PM-8PM at https://t.co/GU9V8a543B or via Cignal TV channel 101. https://t.co/WGtD7FNvtE via @YouTube
In PH, the first week of October is celebrated as Nat'l Newborn Screening (NBS) Week. By doing NBS, congenital disorders may be detected even before clinical signs & symptoms are present. Hence, treatment can be given early to prevent the consequences of untreated conditions.
As part of the NIH anniversary celebration, NSRC in partnership IHG will conduct the Basics of Newborn Screening: A Training Orientation on 26 September 2024, from 1:00 to 5:00 pm at the Henry Sy Sr. Medical Sciences Building, UP College of Medicine. Scan the QR code to register.