Unit 2.2 Prof Org Lab Personnel PDF

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This document is a presentation on professional organizations in medical technology, covering topics such as prayer before class, professional organizations, learning outcomes, formative assessments, and types of professional organizations. It appears to be a lecture or presentation from the University of Santo Tomas.

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PRAYER BEFORE CLASS Holy Spirit, Divine Creator, true source of light and fountain of wisdom! Pour forth your brilliance upon my dense intellect, dissipate the darkness which covers me, that of sin and of ignorance. Grant me a penetrating mind to understand, a retentive memory, method and ease of le...

PRAYER BEFORE CLASS Holy Spirit, Divine Creator, true source of light and fountain of wisdom! Pour forth your brilliance upon my dense intellect, dissipate the darkness which covers me, that of sin and of ignorance. Grant me a penetrating mind to understand, a retentive memory, method and ease of learning, the lucidity to comprehend, and abundant grace in expressing myself. Guide the beginning of my work, direct its progress and bring it to successful completion. This I ask through Jesus Christ, true God, and true man, living and reigning with You and the Father, forever and ever. Amen. PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRACTICE 1 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING LABORATORY PERSONNEL Outline PART I PART III Professionals within the Laws Governing Medical Clinical Laboratory Technologists Organizational Chart of the Professional Code of Conduct Clinical Laboratory and Ethics PART II Professional Organizations Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the laws governing the clinical laboratory, its personnel, and their organization. Formative Assessment 1. What is the accredited professional organization of registered medical technologists in the Philippines? a. PHISMETS b. PASMETH c. PAMET d. All of the above Formative Assessment 2. What is the national organization of schools of Medical Technology in the Philippines? a. PHISMETS b. PASMETH c. PAMET d. All of the above Formative Assessment 3. Which of the following is not a benefit for joining a professional organization? a. Education b. Perks c. Professionalism d. None of the above Formative Assessment 4. What type of professional organization provides certification to members who will undergo membership through training and examination? a. Accrediting Organization b. Credentialing Organization c. Professional Society d. All of the above Formative Assessment 5. Which of the following accredits a professional society in the Philippines? a. PRC b. CHED c. PAMET d. APO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Professional Organizations Assemblages of professionals within a particular specialization Collaboration, networking, and professional development Promote the Provide opportunities profession WHAT ARE THE PURPOSE? Educate the public Represent the profession Professional Organizations - In the Philippines, membership to an accredited professional organization (APO) or accredited integrated professional organization (aipo) is a requirement for hiring, retention, and sometimes for renewal of licenses. Professional Organizations APO / AIPO - Professional society duly accredited by the Professional Regulation Commission and Respective Professional Regulatory Board Networkin g Perks Profile BENEFITS Recognitio Education n Professionalis m Professional Organizations TYPES OF PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 1. ACCREDITING ORGANIZATIONS - Accredit curricular programs in educational institutions - Verify compliance of an education institution to the standards of quality education EXAMPLES: Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU), Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) Professional Organizations TYPES OF PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2. CREDENTIALING / CERTIFYING ORGANIZATIONS - Provide certification examinations for professionals - In the Philippines, credentialing professional organizations are not common EXAMPLES: Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), American Medical Technologists (AMT), American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Professional Organizations TYPES OF PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 3. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES - Contribute to the continued development of a specific group of professionals - Membership in a national society follows membership in its local affiliate/chapter EXAMPLES: Philippine Association of Medical Technologists, Inc. (PAMET), Philippine Association of Schools of Medical Technology and Public Health, Inc. (PASMETH), American Medical Technologists (AMT), American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Professional Organizations Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY - National professional organization of RMTs in the Philippines - Non-stock and non-profit organization - Organized by Mr. Crisanto G. Almario (Father of PAMET) on September 15, 1963 at the Public Health Laboratory Quiricada St., Sta. Cruz, Manila - September 20, 1964: first national convention held at FEU Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY - Registered at SEC on October 14, 1969, during presidency of Mr. Nardito D. Moraleta, with registration number 39570 - Recognized as the only accredited professional organization of RMTs in the Philippines on June 22, 1973 when presidential decree no. 223 was approved - 46 provincial chapters, 4 international chapters Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY MEMBERS QUALIFICATIONS - All medical technologists, medical laboratory scientists and medical laboratory technician registered by the PRC Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Circle: continuous Green: involvement where Health practice and Microscope & education are always Snake: Science of integrated Medical Technology Profession 1964: Triangle: trilogy of The year the first love, respect and PAMET board was integrity elected Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CORE VALUES 1. INTEGRITY - Strict adherence to a moral code, reflected in transparent honesty, truthfulness, accuracy, accountability Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CORE VALUES 2. PROFESSIONALISM - Refers to moral standards and responsibility 3. COMMITMENT - Refers to selflessness, dedication, initiativeness, creativity, and resourcefulness Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CORE VALUES 4. EXCELLENCE - Adherence to high standards of practice 5. UNITY - Linkages and support among other professional organizations advocating the achievement of common goal Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 1. Mr. Charlemagne T. Tamondong (1963- 1967) “Emergence of the Profession” Accomplishments: - Public acceptance and recognition of PAMET - Approval of House Bill No. 7082 (MedTech Bill) on May 10, 1967 Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 2. Mr. Nardito M. Moraleta (1967-1970): “Professional Recognition” Accomplishments: - Approval of RA 5527 on June 21, 1969 - SEC registration of PAMET on October 14, 1969 - Council of medtech education - First MTLE conducted by 1st board of examiners - PAMET code of ethics - PAMET news Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 3. Mr. Felix E. Asprer (1970-1971, 1973- 1977): “Legislative Agenda” Accomplishments: - Approval of PD 498 on June 28, 1974 - Accreditation of PAMET as bona fide professional organization for medtech by PRC on May 24, 1975 Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 4. Mr. Bernardo T. Tabaosares (1971- 1973): “Celebration of the Practice” Accomplishments - Amendments to the Teves Law - Declaration of 3rd week of September as Philippine Medical Technology Week Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 5. Ms. Angelina R. Jose (Jan-Sept 1973): “Career Advocacy” Accomplishments: - Php 75 professional tax - Upgrading of medtech profession by raising its professional code number from 20 to 3 Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 6. Ms. Venerable Cenezacion V. Oca (1977- 1981): “Educational Advancement” Accomplishments: - Monthly seminars for CPE - Monthly medical missions - Monthly quiz contests - Classification of PAMET members into different categories Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 7. Ms. Carmencita P. Acedera (1982-1991): “Image Building” Accomplishments: - Conferment of awards to deserving chapters and members of the association - Approval of the upgrading salary grade from 13 to 22 - Fellow category in the membership - Inclusion of hazard pay (government) - LABNEWs publication - Composition of the beloved PAMET Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 8. Mrs. Marilyn R. Atienza (1992- 1996): “Proactivism” Accomplishments: - Closer coordination between PAMET and PASMETH - Acquisition of PAMET secretariat office - Approval of PAMET constitution and by- law Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 9. Dean Norma N. Chang (1997-2000): “International Leadership” Accomplishments: - Approval of the 1997 code of ethics of the medtech profession on March 7, 1997 - Accident and sickness assistance to bona fide members - Registration of the philippine journal of medtech in the international library of congress with a corresponding ISSN number - Publication of PAMET LINK - Formation of the philippine council for quality assurance in clinical laboratories Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 10. Ms. Agnes B. Medenilla (2001-2002, 2005- 2006): Organizational Dynamism Accomplishments: - Submission of proposed amendments to RA 5527 - Job fairs for newly registered medtechs - Ratification of the 2002 PAMET constitution and by laws on December 6, 2003 - Recipient of the most outstanding professional organization by CHAP in 2001 - Launching of “alagang safeguard, alagang nanay” advertising campaign in partnership with procter and gamble Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 11. Dr. Shirley F. Cruzada (2003-2004): “Interdisciplinary Networking” Accomplishments: - Partnership with procter and gamble - “Dagdag karunungan, kinabukasan ng kalusugan thesis/dissertation grant” - www.pamet.org - www.pamet.ph - PAMET vision and mission - Electronic membership ID system - Approval of the research fund for PAMET members - Formation of institutional review board Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 12. Dr. Leila M. Florento (2007-2012): “Beyond Expectations” Accomplishments: - CPE for medtechs - “Limang hakbang tungo sa kalusugan” - Heightened research-related activities Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 13. Mr. Romeo Joseph Ignacio (2012- 2015): “Soar Higher through the V.O.I.C.E.” Accomplishments: - Collab and enhanced linkages with academic institutions Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 14. Mr. Ronaldo E. Puno (2015-2020): “Empowerment” Accomplishments: - Empower medtechs towards global advancement - Intensifying local and international affiliation Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 15. Mr. Rommel F. Saceda (2020- 2022): “Engagement” Accomplishments: - Support for the international clinical internship and the student development program Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENTS OF PAMET 16. Ms. Luella A. Vertucio (2023- present): “Cohesive Collaboration” PAMET HYMN From various lands, races, and places With grateful heart we blend our voices This day to our beloved PAMET From whence unity and love cometh We join together in brotherhood To live up to thine ideals we should In fields of advancement and learning Thy noble goals may be our bearing Loyalty and true we’ll be to thee Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY LOCAL AFFILIATIONS: 1. Philippine Blood Coordinating Council (PBCC) 2. Philippine Society of Pathologists (PSP) 3. Philippine Council for Quality Assurance in Clinical Laboratories Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATIONS: 1. ASEAN Association of Clinical Laboratory Scientists (AACLS) 2. ASIA Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (AAMLS) 3. International Federation in Clinical Chemistry (IFCC) Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATIONS OF SCHOOLS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH, INC. - National organization of recognized schools of medical technology in the Philippines - Formed in 1970 - To maintain the highest standard of Medical Technology/Public Health education - To foster closer relations among Medical Technology/Public Health schools Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATIONS OF SCHOOLS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH, INC. - Dr. Narciso Albarracin, Secretary of DepEd, appointed Dr. Serafin Juliano and Dr. Gustavo Reyes to organize an association of deans/heads of schools of medical technology and public health on May 13, 1970 - First organizational meeting held at UST on June 22, 1970 - First annual meeting was held at UST on May 7, 1971 - Formally registered with SEC on October 6, 1989 by Mr. Cirilo S. Cajucom and Atty. Dexter Bihis (PASMETH legal council) Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATIONS OF SCHOOLS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH, INC. Circle: represents Microscope: the continuity of Represents the field learning and the of Medical never-ending quest Technology and for excellence in the Public Health academic field Diamond: the four 1970: corners represent the The year the four objectives of the association was association founded Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATIONS OF SCHOOLS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH, INC. OBJECTIVES 1. To encourage a thorough study of the needs and problems of medtech and public health educ and to offer solutions to them 2. To work for the continuous development of medtech and public health educ in order that the profession will be of max service to the country Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATIONS OF SCHOOLS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH, INC. OBJECTIVES 3. To take a united stand on matters which affect the interests of medtech and public health education 4. To seek the advice, aid, and assistance from any government or private entity for the fulfilment of the association’s aims and purposes Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATIONS OF SCHOOLS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH, INC. PRESIDENTS OF PASMETH 1. Dr. Gustavo Reyes (1970-1973, 1980-1981) - UST 2. Dr. Ibarra Panopio (1973-1974) - Velez College 3. Dr. Angelita G. Adeva (1974-1977) - UST 4. Dr. Elizabeth M. del Rio (1977-19180, 1982- 1983) - Martinez Memorial Colleges 5. Dr. Norma V. Lerma (1983-1984) - UST 6. Dr. Vivencio T. Torres (1984-1985) - Luzon Colleges Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATIONS OF SCHOOLS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH, INC. PRESIDENTS OF PASMETH 8. Dean Norma N. Chang (1988-1995) - San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation Inc. 9. Prof. Rodolfo R. Rabor (1996-2000) - UST 10. Dr. Nini Festin-Lim (2000-2002) - PWU 11. Dean Zenaida Cajucom (2002-2010) - World Citi Colleges 12. Dean Magdalena F. Natividad (2010-2012) - FEU 13. Prof. Bernard U. Ebuen (2012-2023) - Arellano University 14. Dr. Jose Jurel M. Nuevo (2023-present) - OLFU Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATIONS OF SCHOOLS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH, INC. ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. Continuing professional education program for medical technology faculty 2. Preparation of a standard curriculum for BS Medical Technology program 3. Preparation of a standard course syllabi for professional subjects in Medical Technology 4. Scholarship grants for Medical Technology students Professional Organizations PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATIONS OF SCHOOLS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH, INC. ACCOMPLISHMENTS 5. Community outreach projects 6. Recognition to graduates of BS Medical Technology Course (PASMETH Gold Medal for Excellence Award) 7. Accreditation as CPE Provider for Medical Technologists 8. Strong ties among the member schools through the annual PASMETH-PAMET quiz shows Formative Assessment 1. What is the accredited professional organization of registered medical technologists in the Philippines? a. PHISMETS b. PASMETH c. PAMET d. All of the above Formative Assessment 1. What is the accredited professional organization of registered medical technologists in the Philippines? a. PHISMETS b. PASMETH c. PAMET d. All of the above Formative Assessment 2. What is the national organization of schools of Medical Technology in the Philippines? a. PHISMETS b. PASMETH c. PAMET d. All of the above Formative Assessment 2. What is the national organization of schools of Medical Technology in the Philippines? a. PHISMETS b. PASMETH c. PAMET d. All of the above Formative Assessment 3. Which of the following is not a benefit for joining a professional organization? a. Education b. Perks c. Professionalism d. None of the above Formative Assessment 3. Which of the following is not a benefit for joining a professional organization? a. Education b. Perks c. Professionalism d. None of the above Formative Assessment 4. What type of professional organization provides certification to members who will undergo membership through training and examination? a. Accrediting Organization b. Credentialing Organization c. Professional Society d. All of the above Formative Assessment 4. What type of professional organization provides certification to members who will undergo membership through training and examination? a. Accrediting Organization b. Credentialing Organization c. Professional Society d. All of the above Formative Assessment 5. Which of the following accredits a professional society in the Philippines? a. PRC b. CHED c. PAMET d. APO Formative Assessment 5. Which of the following accredits a professional society in the Philippines? a. PRC b. CHED c. PAMET d. APO References Benitez, P., Dumaoal, O., Estrella, F., Mortel, F., Nava, M. (2019). Principles of Medical Laboratory Science 1. C and E Publishing, Inc. Cardona, C., Garcia-Meim, R., Martin, G. (2015). Introduction to Medical Technology Practice in the Philippine Setting. C and E Publishing, Inc. CHED Memorandum Order 13 (2017). Policies, Standards and Guidelines for the Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology/Medical Laboratory Science Program Republic Act No. 5527 (1969). An Act Requiring the Registration of Medical Technologists, Defining their Practice, and for other Purposes PAMET official website: https://pametinc.ph/people/past-presidents.php , https://pametinc.ph/people/local-affiliations.php ,

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