Dr. Maria Piedad R. Natividad (2019-2021)
Dr. Natividad’s initial thrust as Chairman of the Department was to increase activities that could boost the clinical learning experience of the students. She promoted activities that provided interaction among students and patients: “Patient Assist Program” (PAP) and “Patient as Teachers” (PAT), as well as the use of videos, “Video Assist Project “(VAP) that demonstrated the UST techniques, particularly in Physical examination, as well as mannequins “Dummy Assist Project” (DAP) that allowed the students to hone their skills in both Physical examination techniques as well as procedures that they would be doing as clerks. There was also an increase in the utilization of the Ultrasound, “Turn Up the Sound”, to enhance anatomical and clinical correlation. Team Based Learning TBL was also continued since this encouraged group participation and collaboration.
Dr. Natividad also started the Student Assist Program (SAP), where the Department Chair regularly reached out to talk to the students who were having difficulty in maintaining passing grades. These conversations made it possible to determine actions that could help the students, including referrals to the Guidance Councilor. Regular follow-ups were also done to ensure that the students continued to receive the assistance that they needed.
Community and environmental activities were also promoted, with virtual lay fora, participation in the medical mission of Simbahayan, as well as a Tree Planting activity as part of the Kalikasan, Kabuhayan, Kaibigan Project (KKK).
Dr. Natividad was still Chairman when the world was struck by the Coronavirus (CoVid-19) pandemic in 2020 and the university shifted to pure online classes to minimize exposure to the virus. The faculty adapted successfully, with quick modification of the curriculum and realignment of the modules to the virtual platform.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the “Patient as Teachers” (PAT) Project was continued virtually to meet educational challenges by leveraging technology and available resources while ensuring the safety of students and staff. Subspecialty sections incorporated telemedicine to provide actual patients for teaching modules. Some Modules also used virtual “patient encounters” that allowed the clinical clerks to “experience” the management of a patient from the ER, to the ward, to discharge, and even to a Telemedicine follow-up, simulating actual patient management as closely as possible.
Once on-campus activities were allowed, intensive workshops were held with strict physical distancing, where students used models and dummies to improve their physical examination and basic clinical procedure skills under the Dummy Assist Project (DAP). The Video Assist Project (VAP) was also continued, integrating standard physical examination technique videos into all physical exam lectures. Meanwhile, well-screened USTFMS support staff acted as model patients, allowing medical students to practice history-taking and focused physical examination skills safely.
These innovations ensured the continuity and quality of medical education during the pandemic and have established new standards that continue to benefit students and patients.
Dr. Sjoberg Kho served as her Department Secretary. Dr. Irene Vergara-Joson was the Medicine 1 Supervisor, Dr. Marie Stella Navarro was the Medicine 2 Supervisor, while Dr. Melvin Marcial was the Medicine 3 Supervisor. The section chiefs included Dr. Maria Victoria Garcia for Cardiology, Dr. Maria Piedad Natividad for Pulmonary, Dr. Porshia Comes-Natividad for Nephrology, Dr. Honolina Gomez for Endocrinology, Dr. Frederick Dy for Gastroenterology, Dr. Priscilla Caguioa for Hematology/Oncology, Dr. Julie Li-Yu for Rheumatology, and Dr. Rhona Bergantin for Infectious Disease.
Dr. Sjoberg A. Kho UST HOSPITAL (2020- )
Dr. Kho took the reins as Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine of the UST Hospital leading the premiere department amidst the deadly pandemic. Under his guidance, the training of medical residents and fellows was modified and major changes were made in the operation of the hospital units, following guidelines during the pandemic and the new normal. He initiated several online/hybrid postgraduate courses under the department.
The section chiefs included Dr. MIlagros Yamamoto for Cardiology, Dr. Julius Dalupang Pulmonary, Dr. Romina Laguesma-Navarro for Nephrology, Dr. Sjoberg Kho for Endocrinology, Dr. Frederick Dy for Gastroenterology, Dr.Irene Castillo for Hematology/Oncology, Dr. Sandra Navarra for Rheumatology, and Dr. Remedios Coronel for Infectious Disease.
UST Hospital Unit Heads during this time were the following: Cardiovascular Catheterization Unit: Dr. Wilson Tan-De Guzman; Center for Kidney Diseases: Dr. Marie Stella L. Navarro; Center for Respiratory Medicine: Dr. Julius Caesar J. Dalupang; Diabetes Center: Dr. Sjoberg A. Kho; Endoscopy Unit: Dr. Frederick T. Dy; Heart Station: Dr. Eduardo Vicente S. Caguioa; Intensive Care Units (CCU/CVU): Dr. Milagros E. Yamamoto; Infection Prevention and Control Committee (IPCC): Dr. John S. Delgado, and Rheumatology Center: Dr. Julie Li-Yu. Dr. Julie Visperas served as the Residency Training officer succeeded by Dr. Cristina Maranon.