GATPANDAN-BERGANTIN, Maria Rhona M. Archives - ľĹÉ« /category/profile/gatpandan-bergantin-maria-rhona-m/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:24:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png GATPANDAN-BERGANTIN, Maria Rhona M. Archives - ľĹÉ« /category/profile/gatpandan-bergantin-maria-rhona-m/ 32 32 Infectious diseases specialist Bergantin joins ASEAN panel of medical virologists /infectious-diseases-specialist-bergantin-joins-asean-panel-of-medical-virologists/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=infectious-diseases-specialist-bergantin-joins-asean-panel-of-medical-virologists Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:24:13 +0000 /?p=186752 Assoc. Prof. Maria Rhona Gatpandan-Bergantin, MD, an infectious diseases specialist of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery and the UST Hospital, joined an international panel of experts to share latest…

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Assoc. Prof. Maria Rhona Gatpandan-Bergantin, MD, an infectious diseases specialist of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery and the UST Hospital, joined an international panel of experts to share latest developments and concerns in the three-day Asia-Pacific Congress of Medical Virology, held from November 19-21, 2024 at the Singapore Expo. Specifically, Bergantin joined the panel on pandemic preparedness.

The discussion, moderated by Professor Linfa Wang of Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School and Dr. Lee Fok Kay of Temasek Foundation, Singapore, delved into what it takes to be ready for the next pandemic. Bergantin and her co-panelists stressed the importance of convincing governments and leaders of the ASEAN groups that the knowledge base gained during the COVID-19 pandemic is a vital resource worth sharing to the general public. Bergantin recalled the collaboration between the government and professional associations during the pandemic. A case in point was the preparation of COVID-19 guidelines prepared by the Philippine Society for Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, whose inputs helped craft policies during the onslaught of the dreaded virus.

The panel included Indonesia’s Dr. Darmawali Handoko, Medical Services Deputy Director Prof. Derrick Heng, Thailand’s Mahidol University Prof. Prassert Auewarakul, and Malaysia’s Tropical Diseases Research and Education Center Executive Director Prof. Dr. Sazaly bin Abu Bakar.

Bergantin also added that a sound pandemic preparedness policy requires the participation of not just scientists and government leaders, but also economists, vulnerable groups, and community members. In an interview with the Communications Bureau, Bergantin said that: “I am just thankful that aside from teaching, I have been included in various clinical practice guideline creation and health technology assessment thus I have first hand experience in policy-making (recommendation), which I have just realized when I was asked to join the panel. I may not hold a degree in public health but working for the Filipinos in my capacity from the academe, together with other specialists from UST who are regularly consulted by the government based on their expertise, the Thomasian spirit of competence, compassion and commitment truly burns bright.”

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Bergantin joined fellow doctors and healthcare professionals in the UST Hospital to save lives amidst the strictest of mobility restrictions. Look at her COVID-19-focused interview with the Communications Bureau here: 

The congress drew over 300 onsite participants and was supported by Temasek Foundation, Singapore.

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UST’s Real-Time PCR machine to be loaned to Baguio General Hospital Medical Center to augment CAR’s COVID-19 testing efforts /usts-real-time-pcr-machine-to-be-loaned-to-baguio-general-hospital-medical-center-to-augment-cars-covid-19-testing-efforts/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=usts-real-time-pcr-machine-to-be-loaned-to-baguio-general-hospital-medical-center-to-augment-cars-covid-19-testing-efforts Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:09:52 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=19452 The post UST’s Real-Time PCR machine to be loaned to Baguio General Hospital Medical Center to augment CAR’s COVID-19 testing efforts appeared first on ľĹÉ«.

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The fight against COVID-19 in the Cordillera Administrative Region is getting a boost with the loaning of the Real-Time PCR Bio-Rad CFX-96 machine of the ľĹÉ« – Research Center for Natural and Applied Sciences. The machine was procured through the Newton Agham “Development and evaluation of simple, affordable, near-patient diagnostic tests for infectious diseases in the Philippines (AND2ID in PH)” Project of UST.

, a member of the AND2ID-PH Project UST team, said that the selection of Baguio General Hospital Medical Center (BGHMC) was done in coordination with Department of Science and Technology Secretary Fortunato Dela Peña and Undersecretary Rowena Cristina L. Guevarra, who facilitated the request of the Department of Health. Officials from the Department of Health – Cordillera Administrative Region received the machine earlier this afternoon, April 19, 2020.

The project team is composed of , Assoc. Prof. Dharmatov Rahula B. Albano, PhD, Dr. Maria Rhona M. Gatpandan-Bergantin, MD, and research assistants Reyza Kathleen A. Dimaculangan and Carlo P. Andres.

Photo Credits: Dr. Dharmatov Rahula Albano

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