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DOH interns hold medical mission in Iloilo

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In a bid to provide healthcare to the underserved communities of Batad in Iloilo, post-graduate interns of the Department of Health Philippine Centers for Specialized Health Care internship program partnered with Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines Inc. to host a two-day medical mission in the municipality.

The Pepsi team helps distribute medicine.

The project, dubbed “G sa Iloilo: Reach the Unreachable,” was conducted by the 16-member, Team G of the DOH’s special internship program. Along with volunteers from the municipal health office and PCPPI employees, they reached hundreds of locals in the small and medically underserved communities of Bulak Norte, Binon-an, and Cabagohan to provide comprehensive, holistic medical service.

Batad is a far-flung, rural municipality in Iloilo consisting of 24 barangays whose communities thrive off agriculture, fishery, and manual labor. With the average daily income ranging from 200 to 300 pesos a day for a family of four to five members, locals often delay consultations and decide against seeking medical assistance from the far and expensive hospitals in the city.

“Though each barangay has a health center, services are usually for basic medical cases,” said Batad municipal health officer Dr. Maria dela Rosa. 

Being the only doctor serving all the barangays in the municipality, Dr. Dela Rosa lamented it can be difficult for the locals to be able to schedule check-ups or get medicine for their ailments and immediate medical needs.

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“They are also too scared to visit the doctors in the city because they feel they won’t have enough [money] when the prescriptions for their medicines come,” said Roy Alleno, barangay chairman of Bulak Norte.

Cabagohan barangay chairman Teodora dela Cruz noted that medical missions are rare in their community. She shared, “This is only the fifth one in the six years I am incumbent. The residents truly appreciate it because they don’t have to travel far nor pay for the medicine and the services they need.”

The medical mission in Batad provided free consultations and medication to locals. They also enjoyed complimentary Pepsi products. 

“Medical services are very expensive in these areas. Hospitals and health centers are often too far from these towns that almost fade into obscurity and most times, people suffer alone,” said John Bermudo, PCPPI’s head of human resources for Visayas and Mindanao. 

He continued, “This initiative is our way of bridging the gap by bringing the medical services closer to them.”

With the success of the project, Team G expressed their gratitude to their partners in helping them reach out to the community.

DOH’s Team G and PCPPI hold a two-day medical mission in Batad.

“We’re very thankful for the municipal office of Batad as well as for PCPPI and its volunteer employees,” enthused team leader Melissa Caparros. “It was very difficult for us to find big companies who were willing to sponsor this project perhaps because the area is too far. We’re grateful that Pepsi Philippines believed in what we wanted to achieve.”

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