Showing posts with label student tour for exposure to professions in healthcare. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 14, 2017

CMZ STEPH REGIONAL SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR HIGH @ FEBRUARY 22 2016


February 22, 2017

Ciudad Medical Zamboanga welcomes the students from the Regional Science High School Senior High School for the CMZ Student Tour for Exposure to Professions in Healthcare (STEPH) program.
S.T.E.P.H. stands for Student Tour for Exposure  to Professions in Healthcare which is a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program under Human Resource with Ms. Juvee Calica, HR Manager as lead.

This February 22, 2017, Grade 11 students from RSHS experienced the STEPH Program .



SPEAKERS



RSHS Grade 11 students are invited to the STEPH Program to assist them in their career choice. Exposure to the hospital setting will broaden their knowledge that work available in hospitals are not limited to doctors and nurses but also to technology related as well as administrative and finance type of jobs. 

Our speakers share about the STEPH Program, about the career options in the healthcare industry and as an inspiration to learn more about the professions within the hospital.
Ms. Juvee Calica, CMZ HR Manager and CMZ STEPH Lead welcomes the RSHS IX students and talk to them about CMZ and the STEPH Program








Dr. Filipinas Rojo. STEPH Assistant Lead on the medical profession and the professions in the ancillary  departments, as well as on the Breast Cancer awareness advocacy.

Assistant Nurse Director, Jace Pellovello inspires students on the Nursing Profession


CMZ CEO, Atty. Jhihann Hairun-Natividad during the Closing Remarks thanking our guests and further inspiring them to be part of the healthcare industry in the future.

CMZ also wants the students to know more about health advocacy such as Breast awareness and Hand washing.
HAND WASHING ADVOCACY
with Infection Control Nurse, Ms. Kamille Alcala on Infection Control and Hand washing



BREAST CANCER AWARENESS ADVOCACY
with Dr. Filipinas Rojo, head of the Breast Wellness Center for the
Breast Cancer Awareness advocacy and on Corporate Social Responsibility


with Ms. Annely Enad, Breast Wellness Center nurse for the
Breast Cancer Awareness advocacy 


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This will show them a glimpse of the reality of work in hospitals as well as give them the chance to interact with the workforce. 

There were definitely lots of questions for the staff and fun in experiencing new things.
Hemodialysis
CT Scan
MRI


During the program, the CMZ workforce also take pride as they share about their professions and from the questions asked by the participants, our personnel also learned a lot from the students.

The interaction between students and staff is mutually beneficial and makes the program even more interesting.

On the side of CMZ, we hope that we can encourage more students to enter to healthcare organizations to help augment the turnover of staff, with workforce also given the opportunity to work abroad.

CMZ STEPH leads, Ms. Juvee Calica and Dr. Filipinas Rojo invite Dr Lutchi Rimando (School Principal) of the Regional Science High School R-IX (RSHS) for her students to participate in the CMZ Student Tour for Exposure to Professions in Healthcare (STEPH) last Feb 22-23, 2017 at Ciudad Medical Zamboanga

Thank you, Dr Lutchi Rimando (School Principal) of the Regional Science High School R-IX (RSHS) for allowing your Grade 10 and Grade 11 students to participate in the CMZ Student Tour for Exposure to Professions in Healthcare (STEPH) last Feb 22, 2017 at Ciudad Medical Zamboanga

Thank you to the RSHS Senior High School advisers who brought the students over.
This was a very exciting CMZ STEPH day for CMZ and RSHS-SH alike!!!

Monday, June 12, 2017

CMZ STEPH RSHS 2017 Testimonials

February 22 to 23, 2017

Ciudad Medical Zamboanga would like to thank Dr. Lutchi Rimando (School Principal) of the Regional Science High School IX for allowing your Grade 10 and 11 students to participate in the CMZ Student Tour for Exposure to Professions in Healthcare (STEPH) last Feb 22-23, 2017.

Please listen to this Audio-Visual Presentation on the CMZ STEPH Program 2017 with the RSHS Senior and Junior High School students as we share their STEPH activity and with their testimonials. 


Testimonials 

Amina Shayne Halil, President of Supreme Student Government of the RSHS IX - SH

“Ciudad Medical Zamboanga, it is such a privilege and honor for the Regional Science High School, in which most students will take up the medical field.”

“You did not only show us how machines work.
You did not just show us how you work.
You did not just show us and demonstrate the systematic processes that happen inside the hospital.
You have shown SINCERITY!’’

“We did not just see how strong the patients are, but you also showed the courage to hold one’s life in your hands.
We explored the realms of medicine and you showed us the magic of medicine!”
“You made us realize that the strongest people are not just the ones who have both__ but also can be said within the __ of the hospital.


“Thank you for bringing us to your world where we do not just see the purity in your daily works but also the purity of your hearts. Thank you Ciudad Medical Zamboanga.”

To the students of the Regional Science High School IX, Ciudad Medical Zamboanga is so happy that you learned many new things from your experience and you enjoyed it, too. We are pleased that this STEPH exposure opened your eyes, mind and heart about the healthcare world and thankful that we could be of help in your decision-making!  

Sunday, March 13, 2016

CMZ STEPH 2: ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL

March 10, 2016  For the second S.T.E.P.H. Program, CMZ had Grade 10 students from a private Catholic school, St. Joseph School with 50 participants.
S.T.E.P.H. stands for Student Tour for Exposure to Professions in Healthcare which is a CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) program under Human Resource with Ms. Juvee Calica, HR Manager as lead.

The STEPH Program aims to assist Grade 10 in their career choice through exposure to the hospital setting, which we hope will broaden their knowledge that work available in hospitals are not limited to doctors and nurses but also to technology related as well as administrative and finance type of jobs. This will show them a glimpse of the reality of work in hospitals as well as give them the chance to interact with the workforce.

PARTICIPANTS.





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Thank you so much to the very accommodating Sr. Ma. Virginia Benito OP, SJS Principal for accepting the invitation and for being the first private school to be part of the CMZ STEPH Program.
We do hope other junior high schools would follow suit and give the opportunity for their students to experience what are the work possibilities in the hospital setting. 

The CMZ STEPH Program is open anytime but more feasible during the opening of the next school year June 2016 to March 2017.

CMZ STEPH 1: DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL


March 7, 2016 is the launching of the S.T.E.P.H. Program  with the first participants, 105 Grade 10 students (STE A and STE B and SOF) of Don Pablo Lorenzo Memorial High School.

S.T.E.P.H. stands for Student Tour for Exposure  to Professions in Healthcare which is a CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) program under Human Resource with Ms. Juvee Calica, HR Manager as lead.
During Orientation with HR Manager Juvee Calica, Medical Director Filipinas Rojo and Nursing Director Ma'am Tet Calma and Closing Remarks by CEO Atty. Jhihann Natividad.

High School students preferably Grade 10 students are invited to the STEPH Program to assist them in their career choice. Exposure to the hospital setting will broaden their knowledge that work available in hospitals are not limited to doctors and nurses but also to technology related as well as administrative and finance type of jobs. 
At ER, OR, ICU and wards


At Rehab, Radiology, Pharmacy and Accounting
At Mammography, CT Scan and MRI of the Radiology Department
This will show them a glimpse of the reality of work in hospitals as well as give them the chance to interact with the workforce.
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Facilitators SAM and AA with Radiology staff, Ian, Watchel of MRI and Jeanrose of CT Scan

Facilitators KRIS and Ma'am ANN

Facilitators, AICA and ROWE

Facilitators EDSEL and ANDREW and with Ma'am Earl of DPLMHS

Facilitators, KATHY and AIRENE
On the side of CMZ, we hope that we can encourage more students to enter the healthcare organizations to help augment the turnover of staff, with workforce also given the opportunity to work abroad.

Thank you so much to the very pro-active Dr. Socorro Canaya, DPLMHS Principal for being the first school to accept our invitation.

Thank you to Ma'am Liza Earl Angeles and Sir Rey Taripe for accompanying the students to Ciudad Medical Zamboanga.

This was a very fruitful day for all of us!!!
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