Position: Associate Professor, Division of Hypertension, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital
Current President, Philippine Society of Hypertension
Affiliation: University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital
St. Luke’s Medical Center, Quezon City and Global City
What is your role at your work?
I wear many hats- clinician, teacher, researcher, administrator, mentor, mother and wife.
How did you get interested in your career path?
I was the first recipient of the Dr. Aida Baltazar Hypertension Fellowship grant in our institution which gave me the opportunity to do my fellowship under Dr. Haralambos Gavras and Dr. Irene Gavras at the Hypertension and Atherosclerosis Section of the Boston University College of Medicine. When I came home from training, I saw that there are many things that need to be addressed – the increasing prevalence of hypertension, poor control rates and gaps in research in the Philippines – it was then that my interest in hypertension advocacy and research started.
What are you most proud of in your career or otherwise?
What important career challenges have you faced and how did you overcome them?
Looking for funding/grants for research in a country where there are limited funds
I was able to overcome the funding part with the help of my mentors
What advice would you give your younger self?
Highlight your most significant research contributions and publications (3-5) – if relevant to you.
We were able to publish 2 guidelines for the Philippines in a span of a year -which is a result of hard work and collaboration: Philippine Guidelines for the management of Hypertension in the Philippines as well as the guidelines for the management of Dyslipidemia.
Several papers on pharmacogenetics on common antihypertensive drugs that are being prescribed to Filipinos.
Have you had any significant career mentors? If yes, please provide further details.
I have a lot of role models and mentors:
How can we support the next generation of women scientists?