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Secondary Health Care

Date: 12/19/19
Name of Clinic/Hospital Administrator: Dr. Jocelyn Teresa V. Rubin
Location of any Lying-in, Birthing Clinic or District Hospital: New Carmen Annex, Ozamiz City
Contact Details of Lying-in, Birthing Clinic or District Hospital: 521-1183

Name: Princess Balungag


Address: Pan-ay Clarin, Mis Occ.
Contact Person: 09091984962
Telephone/Fax:
E-mail: p-arquiza@yahoo.com

General Information:

• Achievement/Success Stories:
• Issues:

Number of Personnel: 274

Total Number of Personnel 274


Total Number of Permanent (Regular) Item Personnel 279
Total Number of Casual Item Personnel 0
Total Number of Contractual Item Personnel 0
Total Number of Doctors 75
Total Number of Dentists 1
Total Number of Medical Technologists 12
Total Number of Medical Laboratory Technicians 2
Total Number of Nurses 78
Total Number of Nutritionists/Dieticians 2
Total Number of Midwives 6
Total Number of Barangay Health Workers
Total Population of the Barangay
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• Compute for the health personnel ratio (Doctors, Dentists, Nurses, etc.) versus the total
population.

Personnel’s Population Total number of Ratio


personnel
Permanent item 249 274 249:274
Personnel
Casual item Personnel 0 274 0:1
Doctor 0 274 0:1
Dentist 75 274 75:274
Medical Technologist 1 274 1:274
Medical Laboratory 12 274 6:137
Technician
Nurses 2 274 1:137
Nutritionist 78 274 39:137
Midwives 2 274 1:137
Barangay Health 6 274 3:137
Worker
Contractual item N/A 274 N/A
Personnel
Total Population of N/A 274 N/A
the Barangay

• Lying-In/birthing Clinic or district hospital Administrative Set Up. Illustrate the


administrative set up of the Lying-In, Birthing Clinic or district hospital by using a
schematic diagram. Make sure to depict the line responsibility per job category.
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• Identify the different jobs/works from the Lying-In/birthing Clinic or district hospital. Give
a General Description as well as their responsibilities in the hospital.

• Are there any job items for medical technologist or medical laboratory technician? If yes,
what are the tasks of medical technologists in a Lying-in/birthing clinic or district hospital?

- Yes, Medical Technologist is in charge of preparing and analysing the results of blood and
bodily fluids. These highly-skilled professionals mostly work in hospitals and independent
laboratories. Duties include collecting, testing, and recording samples.

• Laboratory Diagnosis. Complete the table by supplying all the necessary information needed
in a clinical laboratory in the Lying-In/birthing clinic or district hospital.

Laboratory Examination Purpose:

Hematology - Hematology is the study of blood in health and disease. Hematology tests can be used to
indicate, diagnose, and evaluate many conditions, including infection, inflammation, and anemia.

Clinical Chemistry - Clinical chemistry uses chemical processes to measure levels


of chemical components in body fluids and tissues. The most common specimens used in clinical
chemistry are blood and urine.
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Clinical Parasitology - Clinical Parasitology Section has protocols to see patients with any parasitic
infection, the overwhelming majority of patients have neurocysticercosis, filarial infections (lymphatic
filariasis, onchocerciasis, loiasis, mansonellosis), strongyloidiasis, hookworm infections, ascariasis,
giardiasis, echinococcosis, and leishmaniosis. We occasionally see patients with gnathostomiasis,
African trypanosomiasis, Chagas disease, and malaria, among others.

Clinical Microscopy - This course provides theoretical and practical applications of microscopic
techniques in the analysis and examination of urine, stool, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), seminal fluid,
synovial fluid, pleural, and peritoneal fluid.

Clinical Microbiology - The role of clinical microbiology includes the identification and quantification
of microorganisms that cause human disease (qualitative and quantitative analysis) and to provide
diagnostic information for therapeutic support in the clinical management of patients.

Other Examinations

Category Primary Laboratory Secondary Laboratory:

CATEGORY Primary Laboratory Secondary Laboratory


Laboratory Size 10 sq.m 20 sq.m
Number of Personnel 1 5
Number of Laboratory Test 6 40
Number of Sections 2 4 or 5
Number of Patients on Daily 15 20
Basis
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AREA FEEDBACK:

CONTENT (WHAT HAVE I LEARNED?):


- In our laboratory interview, I learned on how to manage to use the tools and conventions of science.
For example, develop skills in using scientific equipment correctly and safely, making observations,
taking measurements, and carrying out well-defined scientific procedures in the laboratory. In testing
we should have an accurate and precise result for patients.

PROCESS (HOW DID I LEARN IT?):


- We conducted a research or interviews in every levels of hospital and learned what are the best or
right thing to do if you are in the laboratory or in the testing section

REASONS (WHY DID I LEARN IT?):


- As a student’s we should have to enhance our learnings. And it also helps us students, to have
advance toward several of the goals of laboratory experiences.

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (HOW DOES THIS LEARNING


EXPERIENCE CONTRIBUTE TO MY ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIOANL DEVELOPMENT?) :
-In our research or interviews it contributes to our academic and professional development by improving
and enhancing our knowledge on how to manage in the laboratory and achieving organizational goals
and integrate learning of science content and process.
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT (WHAT DOES THIS LEARNING EXPERIENCE MEAN TO


ME?):
- In this experience I learned lot of things in the way that I apply it in the future and also for now
that I’m a student. I should have learned to manage and adjust what is the best and right thing to
do in the daily.

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