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Showing posts with label UP Manila. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UP Manila. Show all posts
Monday, February 2, 2015
Erlyn Sana: the NTTCHP Dean
The first time I was meeting her, I thought she would be stern, but she was cheerful and casual. She was very open and she didn't withhold --not one bit of a-- chuckle.
She is not the typical college dean. Strict. Unrelenting. Dictating.
She listens. She asks. She concedes. She accepts and respects the differing points-of-view of others. (Although she also puts up a fight when she knows she's right -- so I heard).
That is the reason why anybody can just go in her office. Everybody can just butt in during meetings. All can even taste the food she is eating.
...and now after two terms that she wants to retire from her position, everybody says NO! that is if they can have their way to changing her decision.
NTTCHP is grateful for having her as dean and is grateful to God for being driven so crazy to many activities because of a dean that kept going.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Monthly Seminar
I had a taste of the monthly seminar given by the NTTCHP last October 27. The topic was about curriculum mapping in outcome-based educaiton and the speaker was Dr. Bong Alviar who is a faculty here in NTTCHP. There were many attendees, from students to college professors with MAs and PhDs, to nurses and MDs. The whole auditorium was packed.
I chatted with some of the attendees prior to the start of the program and they shared to me how important the seminars in NTTCHP are. They said they need all the training they can get so they can translate new changes in their classrooms and follow CHED directives. Outcome-based education is the new thing and the Commission on Higher Education in the Philippines has made guidelines for higher learning institutions to follow in the implementation of OBE. That is the reason why, the Gonzales Hall of UP Manila is packed and overflowed. On the other hand, the students who also attended said they want to know new trends in education and hope to have a head start before they get officially employed.
With all the good things the attendees said, there is one comment that although it may sound negative, it will help a lot in the improvement of the monthly seminar delivery. One of the professors who attended the seminar tapped me at the back and asked if she could give a comment. She said that although they appreciate all the learning they are getting from NTTCHP, they are getting information over load and are longing for some help in the processing and application of the knowledge learned.
Good point and valid request!
Monday, November 3, 2014
Gawad Chancellor
The Gawad Chancellor ceremony was graced by Dr. Nelia Cortes-Maramba, the "Mother of Philippine Herbal Medicine" and the founding member of the National Integrated Research Program on Medicinal Plants who gave the 6th Florentino B. Herrera Jr Lecture. A lot of people in the pharmaceutical company know her for her lagundi research. It is my personal belief that it was not Dr. Maramba who discovered the effectiveness of herbal medicine in the country. Herbal plants have always been used by our local herbolarios. When I was young in the rural town of Mangatarem in the province of Pangasinan, I have come to know which plants are good for headache, cuts and scrapes, toothache, and others. My parents did not give me tablets or capsules immediately, but used herbal medicines to address my needs. Only when things became relatively uncontrollable that we went to seek the help of herbolarios or doctors. But thanks to Dr. Maramba and her team's research, all are scientifically confirmed and the production as well as distribution of such medicine are now done commercially.
Here's a picture of the NTTCHP people with Dr.Maramba:
In the picture are the people I am journeying with. From left in black is Tonette our staff in LRU; next in blue are Ate Marcy our most senior at NTTCHP with 38 years of service in the institution, Mandy the AVR Supervisor and Mam Bheng the designated librarian; in the middle in black pants with ID is our Dean Erlyn A. Sana who stands next to Dr. Maramba, Dr. Sarol our awardee and Dr. Melflor one of the few but carefully chosen professors of NTTCHP; then there is me and Claire in blue who is now counting twelve years as research associate. I do not exactly know who the guy in blue polo at the back is, but from the exchanges of conversation, I think he is a close friend, if not the best friend of Dr.Sarol's.
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