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  • 1

    Introduced reforms emphasizing on “Learning by doing”

    Harvard University

  • 2

    Harvard University 1871 was followed by?

    The university of Pennsylvania, The university of Michigan

  • 3

    Has the best contribution in history of American Medical Education

    John Hopkins School of Medicine

  • 4

    How many years did John Hopkins provide in the instruction in the basic science and mandatory work?

    Two

  • 5

    During Late 1870s, (1), (2) and their students was first to apply clinical pathology to medical diagnosis.

    William H. Welch, Michelle Prudden

  • 6

    In this year (1), he’s a clinical professor (2) at (3) who introduced and used the microscope and blood counting machine in the hospital based laboratory.

    1880, Dr William Osler, University of Pennsylvania

  • 7

    During this year, (1) with (2), (3), built a laboratory at the University Hospital in (4) and University in (5)

    1887, Dr. Douglas, Dr. Osler, Dr. George Dock, Philadelphia, Ann Arbor

  • 8

    Who mandated that all patients should undergo routine laboratory examinations

    Dr. Douglas with Dr. Osler and Dr. George Dock

  • 9

    Who opened the first clinical laboratory

    John Hopkins Hospital

  • 10

    When was the first clinical laboratory opened

    1896

  • 11

    Under the history of Medical Technology in the US When was The Insurance Act approved?

    1911

  • 12

    This is formally approved laboratoy science as the basis of diagnosing diaease.

    The insurance act

  • 13

    During (1), (2) required all hospitals and institutions to have an adequate laboratory facility and full-time technician.

    1915, State Legislature of Pennsylvania

  • 14

    The year when standard 2 year curriculum with 1 year actual training was established.

    1940

  • 15

    What Bachelor degree was approved during 1940

    Bachelor’s degree in Science

  • 16

    During the Spanish era, (1) offered medicine but education was lagging behind because Spanish viewed medical practices as (2)

    UST, Materialistic and Impious Studies

  • 17

    They (1), through documentations and studies noted that the public health status of the country (2) and the threat of (3) were prevalent and alarming.

    Americans, Mosquito-borne diseases, Water-borne diseases

  • 18

    They study disease occurrence in the country (Philippines)

    Philippine Tropical Disease Board

  • 19

    Who was the first to introduce medical technology in the Philippines?

    26th Medical Infantry of the 6th US Army

  • 20

    The first clinical laboratory in the Philippines

    Manila Public Health Laboratory

  • 21

    The ‘Location’ of the first Clinical Laboratory in the Philippines

    208 Quiricada Street, Sta. Cruz, Manila

  • 22

    During this time (?), Manila Public Health Laboratory offered one year training to high school graduates.

    February of 1944

  • 23

    During this time (1) , the US army left endorsing the laboratory to the (2)

    June 1944, National Department of Health

  • 24

    When was the Manila Public Health Hospital formally reorganized?

    October 1945

  • 25

    Who formally reorganized Manila Public Health Laboratory (1) and who assisted (2)

    Dr. Pio de Roda, Dr. Mariano Icasiano

  • 26

    Under the history of Medical Technology in the Philippines When (1) did the laboratory training program started offering certificate and a six-month syllabus prepared by (2)

    1954, Dr. Prudencia Sta. Ana

  • 27

    Who approved the four-year course in BSMT in the Philippines?

    Bureau of Private Education

  • 28

    When was the first school of Medical Technology in the Philippines opened?

    1954

  • 29

    The first school of MT in the Philippines was opened by the (1) under the leadership of (2) and absorbed by (3?)

    Manila Sanitarium Hospital, Mrs. Willa Hendrick, Philippine Union College

  • 30

    Philippine Union College was renamed?

    Adventist University of the Philippines

  • 31

    Who is the first graduate of the PUC (1), what year (2), and what is his profession now? (3)

    Jesse Umali, 1956, OB-Gynecologist

  • 32

    Who offered Medical Technology in UST as an elective subject (1) and in what course was it offered? (2)

    Dr. Antonio Gabriel and Dr. Gustavo Reyes, B.S. Pharmacy

  • 33

    Who deicded to offer Medical Technology ad a course?

    Rev., Fr. Lorenzo Rodriguez

  • 34

    When was temporary permit issued by the DOH, for first to third year students

    June 17, 1957

  • 35

    When was the permit for the first internship program issued?

    June 1960

  • 36

    When was Medical Technology recognized as an official program in UST?

    June 14, 1961

  • 37

    When did Centro Escolar University—Carmen de Luna adapted MTLB?

    1960

  • 38

    When did Far Eastern University adapted MTLB?

    1961

  • 39

    The University of the Philippines offer (?) similar to BSMT/BSMLS

    BS Public Health

  • 40

    What school followed in offering the course of BSMT in 1960

    Centro Escolar University-Carmen de Luna

  • 41

    What school followed in offering the course of BSMT in 1961

    Far Eastern University

  • 42

    Who offered MSMT in the Philippines?

    University of Santo Tomas, Philippine Women’s University

  • 43

    What are the five hallmark of Medical Technology Professional Practices

    Pertinent Law, Labor Law, Civil Law of the Philippines, Criminal Law, Constitution of the Philippines

  • 44

    It includes the existing laws of the land that mandate professional practice of medical technology.

    Pertinent Law

  • 45

    It considers the existence of employee-employer relationship.

    Labor Law

  • 46

    It mandates the contracts and obligations attached to a medical technology professional practice.

    Civil Law of the Philippines

  • 47

    It mandates the offense committed by the medical technologist that can never be denied with due process and equal protection.

    Criminal Law

  • 48

    It mandates the Bill of Rights as a Filipino citizen.

    Constitution of the Philippines

  • 49

    Rule/Book/Title/Article under Labor Law of the Philippines

    Rule II: Employment and Promotion, Rule V: Private Employment Agencies, Book III: Conditions of Employment

  • 50

    Rule/Book/Title/Article under Revised Penal Code of the Philippines

    Book I: Title I - Felonies and Circumstances, Title V: Civil Liability, Title XIV: Criminal Negligence

  • 51

    Civil Code of the Philippines

    Book I: Persons, Book IV: Obligations and Contracts

  • 52

    Rule/Book/Title/Article under Constitution of the Philippines

    Article III: Bill of Rights

  • 53

    This term has a definition of “In the world of professional practice in the Philippines, a medical technologist is mandated to observe the Code of Professional Ethics of all time.”

    Professional Ethics

  • 54

    This term has a definition of “Students of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology should comply with the CHED Memorandum order…”

    CHED Memorandum Order for Medical Technology Education Policies

  • 55

    This states that a student should complete three years of academic courses and internship.

    CHED Memorandum Order

  • 56

    Professional Organizations in MedTech

    Philippine Association of Schools of Medical Technology and Public Health, Philippine Association of Medical Technologists

  • 57

    Legal Issues and Concerns • The right to (1) the profession with (2) by a (3) • The right to (4) of being a medical technologist • The right to have just (5) • The right to have (6) and other benefits • The right to have (7) and Development • The right to have a (8) and (9)

    Perform, Minimal Supervision, Registered Pathologist, Enjoy the privilege and prestige, Compensation, Hazard Pay, Continuous Professional Growth, Conducive Work Place, Good Working Conditions

  • 58

    As a medical technologist, one needs to present the following pieces of evidence: • (1) to compete amidst global changes and innovations • (2) to embrace the principles of the latest technology • (3) to work and consistency in making decisions and judgments • (4) to keep abreast of the latest updates in scientific research • (5) to uphold values of professional organizations

    Readiness, Openness, Dedication, Drive, Willingness

  • Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Anonymous · 19 questions · 1 y ago

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    19 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Anonymous · 36 questions · 1 y ago

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    36 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    100 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    Anonymous · 43 questions · 1 y ago

    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    43 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Timeline

    Timeline

    Anonymous · 10 questions · 1 y ago

    Timeline

    Timeline

    10 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Muscular System Anatomy

    Muscular System Anatomy

    Anonymous · 56 questions · 1 y ago

    Muscular System Anatomy

    Muscular System Anatomy

    56 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anonymous · 65 questions · 1 y ago

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anaphy Chap 1

    65 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    4 mnemonics

    4 mnemonics

    Anonymous · 12 questions · 1 y ago

    4 mnemonics

    4 mnemonics

    12 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Endocrine System

    Endocrine System

    Anonymous · 31 questions · 1 y ago

    Endocrine System

    Endocrine System

    31 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    pmls

    pmls

    Anonymous · 5 questions · 1 y ago

    pmls

    pmls

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    pmls 9

    pmls 9

    Anonymous · 28 questions · 1 y ago

    pmls 9

    pmls 9

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    Anonymous

    Arteries of Head and Neck

    Arteries of Head and Neck

    Anonymous · 5 questions · 1 y ago

    Arteries of Head and Neck

    Arteries of Head and Neck

    5 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module 8 Anaphy

    Module 8 Anaphy

    Anonymous · 66 questions · 1 y ago

    Module 8 Anaphy

    Module 8 Anaphy

    66 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    100 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    Anonymous · 62 questions · 1 y ago

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    62 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    100 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    Anonymous · 22 questions · 1 y ago

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    22 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    Anonymous · 14 questions · 1 y ago

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    14 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Anonymous · 11 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    11 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Anonymous · 44 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    44 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Anonymous · 29 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    29 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Anonymous · 34 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    34 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Anonymous · 60 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    60 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Anonymous · 61 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    61 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Anonymous · 54 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    54 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Anonymous · 12 questions · 1 y ago

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    12 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    Anonymous · 38 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    38 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#15-17

    M#15-17

    Anonymous · 33 questions · 5 mo ago

    M#15-17

    M#15-17

    33 questions • 5 mo ago
    Anonymous

    M#22

    M#22

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    M#22

    M#22

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    M#20

    M#20

    Anonymous · 31 questions · 4 mo ago

    M#20

    M#20

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    M#21

    M#21

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    M#21

    M#21

    30 questions • 4 mo ago
    Anonymous

    P3 Q2&3

    P3 Q2&3

    Anonymous · 50 questions · 4 mo ago

    P3 Q2&3

    P3 Q2&3

    50 questions • 4 mo ago
    Anonymous

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    Anonymous · 41 questions · 3 mo ago

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    41 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Anonymous · 43 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    43 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Anonymous · 63 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    63 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Module 1: Terminologies

    Module 1: Terminologies

    Anonymous · 23 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1: Terminologies

    Module 1: Terminologies

    23 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    Anonymous · 77 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    77 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

    Anonymous · 45 questions · 3 mo ago

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

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    Anonymous

    Module 1

    Module 1

    Anonymous · 50 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1

    Module 1

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    Module 2

    Module 2

    Anonymous · 23 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 2

    Module 2

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    Module 3

    Module 3

    Anonymous · 88 questions · 2 mo ago

    Module 3

    Module 3

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    Module 3

    Module 3

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    Module 3

    Module 3

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    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    Anonymous · 22 questions · 2 mo ago

    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    22 questions • 2 mo ago
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    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    Anonymous · 37 questions · 2 mo ago

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    37 questions • 2 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    Anonymous · 47 questions · 1 mo ago

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    47 questions • 1 mo ago
    Anonymous

    M#5 Section and Title

    M#5 Section and Title

    Anonymous · 32 questions · 1 mo ago

    M#5 Section and Title

    M#5 Section and Title

    32 questions • 1 mo ago
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    M#5 Section and Title v2

    M#5 Section and Title v2

    Anonymous · 32 questions · 1 mo ago

    M#5 Section and Title v2

    M#5 Section and Title v2

    32 questions • 1 mo ago
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    M#4 Proteins

    M#4 Proteins

    Anonymous · 8 questions · 1 mo ago

    M#4 Proteins

    M#4 Proteins

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    Question list

  • 1

    Introduced reforms emphasizing on “Learning by doing”

    Harvard University

  • 2

    Harvard University 1871 was followed by?

    The university of Pennsylvania, The university of Michigan

  • 3

    Has the best contribution in history of American Medical Education

    John Hopkins School of Medicine

  • 4

    How many years did John Hopkins provide in the instruction in the basic science and mandatory work?

    Two

  • 5

    During Late 1870s, (1), (2) and their students was first to apply clinical pathology to medical diagnosis.

    William H. Welch, Michelle Prudden

  • 6

    In this year (1), he’s a clinical professor (2) at (3) who introduced and used the microscope and blood counting machine in the hospital based laboratory.

    1880, Dr William Osler, University of Pennsylvania

  • 7

    During this year, (1) with (2), (3), built a laboratory at the University Hospital in (4) and University in (5)

    1887, Dr. Douglas, Dr. Osler, Dr. George Dock, Philadelphia, Ann Arbor

  • 8

    Who mandated that all patients should undergo routine laboratory examinations

    Dr. Douglas with Dr. Osler and Dr. George Dock

  • 9

    Who opened the first clinical laboratory

    John Hopkins Hospital

  • 10

    When was the first clinical laboratory opened

    1896

  • 11

    Under the history of Medical Technology in the US When was The Insurance Act approved?

    1911

  • 12

    This is formally approved laboratoy science as the basis of diagnosing diaease.

    The insurance act

  • 13

    During (1), (2) required all hospitals and institutions to have an adequate laboratory facility and full-time technician.

    1915, State Legislature of Pennsylvania

  • 14

    The year when standard 2 year curriculum with 1 year actual training was established.

    1940

  • 15

    What Bachelor degree was approved during 1940

    Bachelor’s degree in Science

  • 16

    During the Spanish era, (1) offered medicine but education was lagging behind because Spanish viewed medical practices as (2)

    UST, Materialistic and Impious Studies

  • 17

    They (1), through documentations and studies noted that the public health status of the country (2) and the threat of (3) were prevalent and alarming.

    Americans, Mosquito-borne diseases, Water-borne diseases

  • 18

    They study disease occurrence in the country (Philippines)

    Philippine Tropical Disease Board

  • 19

    Who was the first to introduce medical technology in the Philippines?

    26th Medical Infantry of the 6th US Army

  • 20

    The first clinical laboratory in the Philippines

    Manila Public Health Laboratory

  • 21

    The ‘Location’ of the first Clinical Laboratory in the Philippines

    208 Quiricada Street, Sta. Cruz, Manila

  • 22

    During this time (?), Manila Public Health Laboratory offered one year training to high school graduates.

    February of 1944

  • 23

    During this time (1) , the US army left endorsing the laboratory to the (2)

    June 1944, National Department of Health

  • 24

    When was the Manila Public Health Hospital formally reorganized?

    October 1945

  • 25

    Who formally reorganized Manila Public Health Laboratory (1) and who assisted (2)

    Dr. Pio de Roda, Dr. Mariano Icasiano

  • 26

    Under the history of Medical Technology in the Philippines When (1) did the laboratory training program started offering certificate and a six-month syllabus prepared by (2)

    1954, Dr. Prudencia Sta. Ana

  • 27

    Who approved the four-year course in BSMT in the Philippines?

    Bureau of Private Education

  • 28

    When was the first school of Medical Technology in the Philippines opened?

    1954

  • 29

    The first school of MT in the Philippines was opened by the (1) under the leadership of (2) and absorbed by (3?)

    Manila Sanitarium Hospital, Mrs. Willa Hendrick, Philippine Union College

  • 30

    Philippine Union College was renamed?

    Adventist University of the Philippines

  • 31

    Who is the first graduate of the PUC (1), what year (2), and what is his profession now? (3)

    Jesse Umali, 1956, OB-Gynecologist

  • 32

    Who offered Medical Technology in UST as an elective subject (1) and in what course was it offered? (2)

    Dr. Antonio Gabriel and Dr. Gustavo Reyes, B.S. Pharmacy

  • 33

    Who deicded to offer Medical Technology ad a course?

    Rev., Fr. Lorenzo Rodriguez

  • 34

    When was temporary permit issued by the DOH, for first to third year students

    June 17, 1957

  • 35

    When was the permit for the first internship program issued?

    June 1960

  • 36

    When was Medical Technology recognized as an official program in UST?

    June 14, 1961

  • 37

    When did Centro Escolar University—Carmen de Luna adapted MTLB?

    1960

  • 38

    When did Far Eastern University adapted MTLB?

    1961

  • 39

    The University of the Philippines offer (?) similar to BSMT/BSMLS

    BS Public Health

  • 40

    What school followed in offering the course of BSMT in 1960

    Centro Escolar University-Carmen de Luna

  • 41

    What school followed in offering the course of BSMT in 1961

    Far Eastern University

  • 42

    Who offered MSMT in the Philippines?

    University of Santo Tomas, Philippine Women’s University

  • 43

    What are the five hallmark of Medical Technology Professional Practices

    Pertinent Law, Labor Law, Civil Law of the Philippines, Criminal Law, Constitution of the Philippines

  • 44

    It includes the existing laws of the land that mandate professional practice of medical technology.

    Pertinent Law

  • 45

    It considers the existence of employee-employer relationship.

    Labor Law

  • 46

    It mandates the contracts and obligations attached to a medical technology professional practice.

    Civil Law of the Philippines

  • 47

    It mandates the offense committed by the medical technologist that can never be denied with due process and equal protection.

    Criminal Law

  • 48

    It mandates the Bill of Rights as a Filipino citizen.

    Constitution of the Philippines

  • 49

    Rule/Book/Title/Article under Labor Law of the Philippines

    Rule II: Employment and Promotion, Rule V: Private Employment Agencies, Book III: Conditions of Employment

  • 50

    Rule/Book/Title/Article under Revised Penal Code of the Philippines

    Book I: Title I - Felonies and Circumstances, Title V: Civil Liability, Title XIV: Criminal Negligence

  • 51

    Civil Code of the Philippines

    Book I: Persons, Book IV: Obligations and Contracts

  • 52

    Rule/Book/Title/Article under Constitution of the Philippines

    Article III: Bill of Rights

  • 53

    This term has a definition of “In the world of professional practice in the Philippines, a medical technologist is mandated to observe the Code of Professional Ethics of all time.”

    Professional Ethics

  • 54

    This term has a definition of “Students of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology should comply with the CHED Memorandum order…”

    CHED Memorandum Order for Medical Technology Education Policies

  • 55

    This states that a student should complete three years of academic courses and internship.

    CHED Memorandum Order

  • 56

    Professional Organizations in MedTech

    Philippine Association of Schools of Medical Technology and Public Health, Philippine Association of Medical Technologists

  • 57

    Legal Issues and Concerns • The right to (1) the profession with (2) by a (3) • The right to (4) of being a medical technologist • The right to have just (5) • The right to have (6) and other benefits • The right to have (7) and Development • The right to have a (8) and (9)

    Perform, Minimal Supervision, Registered Pathologist, Enjoy the privilege and prestige, Compensation, Hazard Pay, Continuous Professional Growth, Conducive Work Place, Good Working Conditions

  • 58

    As a medical technologist, one needs to present the following pieces of evidence: • (1) to compete amidst global changes and innovations • (2) to embrace the principles of the latest technology • (3) to work and consistency in making decisions and judgments • (4) to keep abreast of the latest updates in scientific research • (5) to uphold values of professional organizations

    Readiness, Openness, Dedication, Drive, Willingness