INTRO W1 (2) Flashcards
Obtained significant results in his works in medicine by applying laboratory meth- ods to his practice of medicine
Sir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson
concluded that the use of laboratory methods in Clinical Medicine elucidates medical problems
Sir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson
wrote “A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis”
Dr. James C. Todd
“Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Method” 6th edition by Dr. Todd and Dr. Arthur Sanford
Dr. James C. Todd
“Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Method” editorship of Davidson and Henry
Dr. James C. Todd
who introduced to the Philippines Medical Technology practice
26th Medical Laboratory of the 6th US Army
US Army established the 1st Clinical Laboratory in the Philippines at
Quiricada St. Sta. Cruz, Manila
The laboratory offered training programs to highschool graduates
February 1944
The US Army left Clinical Laboratory and endorsed it to the National Department of Health, but they did not take interest on it.
June 1945
Formally organized the Public Health Laboratory on October 1, 1945
Dr. Alfredo Pio de Roda
The training of medical technicians started under Dr. Pio de Roda and Dr. Pru- dencia C. Sta. Ana
February 1947
Prepared a syllabus of training for the Medical Technicians (1954)
Dr. Prudencia C. Sta. Ana
how many months was required and a certificate of completion was given to successful trainees
six months training period
Started Medical Technology course in Philippine Union College (Adventist University of Philippines)
Mrs. Willa Hilgert Herrick
An American medical practitioner and a missionary of the Seventh Day Adventist Church
Mrs. Willa Hilgert Herrick
Prepared the course curriculum and put up the First Medical Technology School in the Philippines
Mrs. Willa Hilgert Herrick
“Founder of Medical Technology Education in the Philippines”
Mrs. Willa Hilgert Herrick
joined Mrs. Herrick in putting up the first complete laboratory in the Philippines at the Manila Sanitarium and Hospital
Mrs. Antoinette McKelvey