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Cinemedicine 2013: Family Illness Trajectories

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This year, the tradition I started continues with the first year medical students of USLS. Yesterday, all entries to the Cinemedicine 2013 have been accepted. They will have the entire week to campaign for their mini-movies and gain votes. The mini-movies intend to demonstrate the phases or stages any family would experience when someone is sick . The following are the official entries to this year's #Cinemedicine2013 "Patusok" "Lola, Ina, Kapatid, Anak, Apo" "Sikad Sang Kabuhi" "Bun-Ahh" "Bulag" "Uterine Cancer" "Bara" "Motorcycle Accident" ( Watch last year's entries to the Cinemedicine 2012 ) Here are the results of the poll To view last year's #Cinemedicine2012, you can click here . Like it? Share it. Get the Share on Facebook widget and many other great free widgets at Widgetbox ! Not seeing a widget? ( More info )Like it.

Clearwater Beach Florida

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When I had the opportunity to visit Florida, I was lucky to have stayed with my parents' friends who are now living in Florida. Of course, when I found out that I was heading there, what came to mind was really finding time to visit the famous beaches in this State. So, the day after I arrived, my hosts brought me to Clearwater Beach in Clearwater, Florida. Clearwater Beach is a resort facing the Gulf of Mexico. It has a wide stretch of white sandy beach. According to information, it has been ranked as one of the top 20 beaches in the U.S. There are many restaurants and bars along the beach. There are also a few street performers who would provide some random entertainment to tourists. What also caught my attention was the long fishing pier where you can walk over and see the ivory coastline dotted with sunbathers, beach-goers and tall buildings of nearby hotels. Unfortunately, our visit to Clearwater Beach was just a stop over so I wasn't pr...

Royal Kuningan Hotel In Jakarta

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During my visit to Jakarta for the first U.S.-ASEAN Young Leaders Summit last December 2012, we stayed at the Royal Kuningan Hotel, a relatively new hotel in Jakarta. As soon as we arrived at the International Airport, we were headed straight to the Hotel and thanks to the infamous Jakarta Traffic, it took us around 3 hours to reach the hotel. It is newly opened and the immediate surrounding area wasn't really fit for a "royal" structure. I am expecting though that in the near future, more establishments and improvements will be sprouting in the vicinity. The hotel lobby was not as huge as I would have expected considering that the view of the hotel from outside made that impression. Or perhaps the 130 delegates who were crowding before the reception area waiting for their room keys made the lobby look small. All of us were given twin suites and our rooms were really comfortable. It has two queen-sized beds, spacious bathroom and a small office table. Un...

The Year That Was 2012

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2012 has been a year of exciting and challenging milestones in my life, both personally and professionally. It was the year when I managed to travel around the country (and even did one stop-over outside of Pinas) and connect with as many people as I could, thanks to my new job as one of the program associates in Zuellig Family Foundation. It has been challenging to live and work far from home however, I was thankful that I found some time to visit Bacolod City and maintain the balance between family and work. Since it is already 2013, allow me to look back at 2012 and its unforgettable moments. Traveling to Ormoc for the first time to meet professors and health workers of Easter Visayas has been part of my itinerary in 2012 Picking strawberries with the family at La Trinidad, our first family vacation in Baguio.  Staying true to our commitment to the SEAYLP Program of the US State Department, Team Aguila conducted our first successful Aguila Youth Leadership Progr...