The value of @tephinet accreditation from Dr. Ma. Nemia Sucaldito (Program Manager 2012-2020). "Nothing is permanent. We need to guide the next generation."
#WorldFieldEpidemiologyDay
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"Let us honor our traditions. Let us be grateful for the opportunities to serve. Let us celebrate our successes and learn from our shortcomings. Let us rise above our challenges." #WorldFieldEpidemiologyDay#FETP https://t.co/kL6oPvkkDI
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Significance of #WorldFieldEpidemiologyDay? We hear from our #FETP National Treasure, Dr Manuel Dayrit. We thank him for giving birth to us! โค๏ธ
#WorldFieldEpidemiologyDay recognizes the role of field epidemiologists in protecting global health. Posting some throwback pictures as I look back to my journey as a "disease detective" and how @FETP_ph brought me to places I'd never thought I'd get to. ๐ฃ๐โจ
Antibiotics cannot treat viruses, like those that cause #COVID19 or #flu. Inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics can contribute to #AntibioticResistance and jeopardize treatment for those who need these drugs the most. Learn more: https://t.co/PriBMAfsFJ
To experience #Lent in hope means receiving the hope of Christ, who gave his life on the cross and was raised by God on the third day, and always being prepared to make a defence to anyone who calls us to account for our hope (1 Pt 3,15).
ASEAN EOC Network: Training Workshop on Preparedness for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNe) Events; February 18-19, 2020
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A 16-year-old girl, who started smoking in March, has acquired electronic cigarette or vaping-associated lung injury, according to the DOH. https://t.co/thYozPuVYM
#FETP-trained #diseasedetectives are a critical part of the global public health workforce, strengthening health systems in more than 100 countries with expertise in vital areas including disease surveillance and outbreak investigation and response. #TEPHINET#fieldepidemiology
#Measles is a highly contagious, serious disease caused by a virus.
In 2017, there were 110,000 measles deaths globally, mostly among children under the age of five. In the Philippines ๐ต๐ญ, there have been over 42,000 cases and 566 deaths from measles in 2019.
"...care is not just about medical treatments. Itโs also about the safety, dignity and support afforded to women, whether theyโre battling cancer or trying to manage other stressful situations..." #WomensHealth https://t.co/dnp5kaFzcF