PAMET Presidents Flashcards
Father of PAMET
Mr. Crisanto Gomez Almario
He worked as a laboratory technician with the San Lazaro Hospital, and During World War II he worked in the U.S. Army Laboratory in Hawaii
Mr. Crisanto Gomez Almario
âEmergence of the Professionâ
Charlemagne T. Tamondong
He succeeded in working for the bill (House Bill No. 7682) for the Medical Technologists in the country through the help of the Congressman Jose Moreno and Congresswoman Magnolia Antonio.
Charlemagne T. Tamondong
the First president of PAMET
Charlemagne T. Tamondong
PAMET president in year 1963-1967
Charlemagne T. Tamondong
âProfessional Recognitionâ
Nardito D. Moraleta
2nd PAMET president
Nardito D. Moraleta
whoâs the PAMET president in the year 1967-1970
Nardito D. Moraleta
He has worked for the passage of Senate Bill No. 996 and signed into law by the President of the Philippines, His Excellency, President Ferdinand E. Marcos into Republic Act No. 005527 or the Medical Technology Act of 1969, on June 21, 1969.
Nardito D. Moraleta
He worked for the amendments and approval of the PAMET Constitution and By-Laws, approved at the 1969 National Convention of PAMET at UST.
Nardito D. Moraleta
He worked for the Standardization of the Medical Technology Curriculum in all Schools of Medical Technology in the Philippines through the Medical Technology Council in 1970.
Nardito D. Moraleta
Establishment of Medical Technology Council in 1970
Mr. Nardito Moraleta (1967-1970)
Appointment of the first Medical Technology Board of Examiners through RA 5527
Professional Recognition
Mr. Nardito Moraleta (1967-1970)
First Medical Technology Board Exam was
conducted
Professional Recognition
Mr. Nardito Moraleta (1967-1970)
He prepared the Medical Technology Code of Ethics which was
adopted by PAMET on August 6, 1968.
Nardito D. Moraleta
3rd PAMET president
Felix E. Asper
âLegislative Agendaâ
Legacy
Felix E. Asper
He worked for the approval of Presidential Decree No. 498
which signed by his Excellency, President Ferdinand E. Marcos on
June 28, 1974. This is an amendment to Republic Act No.
005527.
Felix E. Asper
He also had the Philippines Association of Medical Technologist
integrated with the Professional Regulation Commission on May
24, 1975.
Felix E. Asper
4th PAMET president
Mr. Bernardo T. Tabaosares
PAMET president in years 1970-1971; 1973-1977
Felix E. Asper
PAMET president in years 1971-1973
Mr. Bernardo T. Tabaosares
He worked for the amendments to the Teves Law (about salaries of medical professionals) which was in third reading in the Senate when Martial Law was proclaimed, so the said project died.
Mr. Bernardo T. Tabaosares (1971-1973)
One of his pet projects was approved by His Excellency, President Ferdinand E. Marcos through the help of the Presidential Assistant, the late Honorable Guillermo de Vega proclaiming the third week of September as the Medical Technology Week.
Mr. Bernardo T. Tabaosares (1971-1973)
5th PAMET president
Ms. Angelina R. Jose
PAMET president in Jan. 1973-Sept. 1973
Ms. Angelina R. Jose
She worked for the approval of the Professional Tax through the Bureau of Internal Revenue â that all registered medical technologists should pay a professional tax in the amount of seventy-five pesos yearly.
Ms. Angelina R. Jose
6th PAMET president
Ms. Venerable C.V. Oca
PAMET president in 1977-1982
Ms. Venerable C.V. Oca
She saw to it that monthly medical missions were made as part of the associationâs services to the poor and unfortunate people in our country.
Ms. Venerable C.V. Oca
series of seminars being conducted monthly with different prominent speakers in order to update the profession and the medical technologists who were in the active practice of their profession.
Ms. Venerable C.V. Oca (1977-1982)
7th PAMET president
Mrs. Carmencita P. Acedera
PAMET president in 1982-1992
Mrs. Carmencita P. Acedera