Philippine Society of Public Health Physicians

Philippine Society of Public Health Physicians Committed to advancing public health practice in the Philippines through leadership, advocacy, and the empowerment of public health professionals.

Striving to create healthier communities for all Filipinos.

Are you a DTTB?Registration is now open for the upcoming DTTB Congress 2025 that will be held on November 8 at La Pavill...
16/10/2025

Are you a DTTB?

Registration is now open for the upcoming DTTB Congress 2025 that will be held on November 8 at La Pavillion Event Hall, Pasay City.

You may register by scanning the QR Code below or through this registration link: bit.ly/DTBBCongress2025

Registration Fee is Php 1,500.00.

Building a Resilient Future: RESist-NCD Program Launched to Advance Equitable NCD Care in the Philippines---------------...
14/10/2025

Building a Resilient Future: RESist-NCD Program Launched to Advance Equitable NCD Care in the Philippines
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http://psphp.org/news/building-a-resilient-future-resist-ncd-program-launched-to-advance-equitable-ncd-care-in-the-philippines

Quezon City, September 15, 2025 — The RESist-NCD (Resilient and Equitable Systems for Non-Communicable Diseases) Program was formally launched at the Luxent Hotel, gathering national and international stakeholders committed to strengthening the Philippines’ response to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The event, moderated by Dr. Renzo Guinto, convened leaders from the Department of Health (Philippines) (DOH), Australian Government (DFAT), Philippine Society for Public Health Physicians (PSPHP), academia, and civil-society partners to mark a milestone in advancing NCD prevention and care.

Opening Segment

The launch opened with welcome remarks from Dr. Gabriele Domingo (DOH), who highlighted the government’s full commitment to addressing NCDs such as hypertension and diabetes through prevention, early detection, and stronger inter-sectoral collaboration. Dr. Domingo emphasized that strengthening partnerships with academia and private stakeholders will spark greater synergy for better health outcomes for all Filipinos.

Program Overview

Prof. Rohina Joshi delivered the introductory presentation on the RESist-NCD initiative, highlighting its partnership with the DOH and funding support from DFAT through the Australian Government’s Partnerships for a Healthy Region initiative. Implemented across Fiji, Cambodia, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, and the Philippines, the three-year program aims to co-create health systems that are resilient, inclusive, and climate-responsive.
Key activities include contextual analysis, implementation of WHO PEN interventions, gender and disability inclusion (GEDSI), and long-term systems evaluation up to 2028.

Messages of Support

Representatives from partner institutions expressed strong alignment with RESist-NCD’s vision:

Dr. Gabriele Domingo (DOH) affirmed the department’s support in advancing equitable, people-centered NCD care and integrating GEDSI principles across programs.

Mr. Peter Adams (DFAT) reiterated Australia’s commitment to a five-year health partnership with the Philippines, emphasizing shared learning and sustainable reforms.

Dr. Michael Caampued (PSPHP) recognized the importance of system-level learning, decentralization, and the need to balance health-systems strengthening with programmatic implementation.

Policy Context and NCD Situation

A policy briefing by Dr. Aquino, moderated by Dr. Juhani Capeding, presented the national NCD landscape. Despite ongoing efforts, the Philippines can improve on many SDG health targets, with NCDs accounting for most deaths.
Dr. Aquino highlighted ongoing initiatives such as PHILPEN, MSAP, and the Medium-Term Health Agenda, emphasizing the need to update protocols, improve community-specific interventions, and strengthen data systems to avoid duplication and close persistent gaps.

Partner Updates

Patrick Angeles presented updates from the Australian Government Partnerships for a Healthy Region Initiative, under which RESist-NCD operates, covering over 60 projects in 16 Philippine sites addressing SRH, TB, mental health, and NCDs.
Rauell Santos (WHO) discussed the Healthy Hearts Technical Package, demonstrating measurable gains in Western Visayas and Cagayan Valley.
The PhilPEN Capacity-Building Team emphasized inclusion of marginalized groups, local context-specific implementation, and evidence-based decision-making.

Open Discussion: Aligning NCD Priorities

A multi-stakeholder dialogue explored how to align NCD initiatives across institutions.

DOLE noted plans to integrate NCD prevention into occupational safety and health programs. The Heidelberg Institute of Global Health emphasized addressing intersectional inequities. Philippine Heart Center, Stroke Society, and PSPHP called for better data systems, training, and unified communication platforms for NCD management. DOH and ADB representatives discussed improving health-information interoperability and data privacy frameworks. Civil-society partners such as the Healthy Philippines Alliance advocated for meaningful involvement of people living with NCDs in co-creation and evaluation processes.

Closing Reflections

In closing, participants acknowledged the potential of RESist-NCD to unify fragmented efforts and test scalable, locally grounded approaches. The session ended with a shared commitment to sustained collaboration toward an equitable and resilient NCD response.

The Project Team

Included here is the dedicated team behind RESist-NCD Philippines, working together to strengthen local health systems and advance inclusive, equitable responses to NCDs. Leading the team is Jana Debora Mier-Alpano as Country Coordinator, supported by Theo Prudencio Juhani Capeding as Project Adviser and Ramon Lorenzo Guinto as Technical Adviser. Marvin Louie Ignacio serves as Project Manager, with Pauline Tiangco and Onikka Jara as Project Site Leads, and Tanya Gagalac as Project Officer for Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) and Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL). Providing research and project support are Isabella Cabanlig and Ma. Margaret Golpe, while Lorna Flores as Administrative Assistant and Michael Vallente as Finance & Compliance Officer.

Health Societies Unite for  a Public Health Approach to Drug Policy Reform----------------------------------Quezon City,...
03/10/2025

Health Societies Unite for a Public Health Approach to Drug Policy Reform
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Quezon City, Philippines — Over 50+ leaders from medical and health allied professional organizations, civil society organizations, academia, and health practitioners gathered on September 30, 2025 at Seda Hotel, Vertis North for Roundtable Discussion on the Public Health Approach to Substance Use, organized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and Philippine Society of Public Health Physicians (PSPHP).

The event marked a milestone in the growing movement to reframe the country’s response to substance use from punitive and prohibition-based approaches to one anchored in health, human rights, and evidence-based strategies.

The roundtable opened with welcome messages from Signe Poulsen, Senior Human Rights Advisor at the OHCHR, Daniele Marchesi, Country Manager of the UNODC, H.E. Christian Halaas Lyster, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway to the Philippines, and Undersecretary Abad H. Osit of the Dangerous Drugs Board.

In his opening remarks, Dr. Michael Caampued, PSPHP President, emphasized the vital role of the medical community in shaping humane and effective drug policies. “As health professionals, we are in a unique position to advocate for policies that prioritize prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and rehabilitation over punishment. Recognizing the complexity of substance use, this shift requires strong multisectoral action that goes beyond the health sector,” he said. “The conversations to shift to a public health approach demands meaningful conversations with our local governments, law enforcement agencies, and our fellow health practitioners in order to articulate a shared vision,” Caampued added.

The plenary session featured Atty. Lee Edson Yarcia, Senior Lecturer in Constitutional Law and Medical Jurisprudence at the University of the Philippines, who presented an overview of the country’s current drug policy and the global normative frameworks guiding reform.

The lecture was followed by a panel discussion participated in by Dr. Mariano Hembra of the Philippine Addiction Specialists Society and Ms. Martha De la Paz of UNAIDS. The discussion explored the practical applications of a public health framework, including the roles of the health community in advocacy, barriers to reform, and key narratives needed to shift public perception.

A highlight of the event was the presentation of the Public Health Approach to Substance Use Bill by Atty. James Gregory Villasis of the UP Institute of Human Rights, followed by “World Café” sessions where participants identified policy gaps, proposed amendments, and discussed strategies to strengthen health system to become more responsive to the needs of people who use drugs and their families.

The activity is part of a broader effort by health stakeholders to support ongoing legislative reform and promote a public health-oriented, rights-affirming response to substance use.

✨YES to a Public Health Approach to Substance Use! ✨Join the Roundtable Discussion with Health Societies on advancing ev...
27/09/2025

✨YES to a Public Health Approach to Substance Use! ✨

Join the Roundtable Discussion with Health Societies on advancing evidence-based, rights-affirming drug policy reform. The event will serve as a space to discuss the public health approach to substance use and gather inputs on proposed drug policy reform bills. The event is open to medical doctors, nurses, and health allied professions.

This event is collaboratively organized by the UN Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and the Philippine Society of Public Health Physicians (PSPHP).

Date: September 30, 2025
Time: 1pm – 5pm (lunch will be served at 12:00nn)
Location: Seda Hotel, Vertis North

Register here: bit.ly/RTDMedicalSocieties

Be part of the conversation, share your expertise, and help shape the future of health-centered drug policy in the Philippines!

The Philippine Society of Public Health Physicians is proud to celebrate our very own Vice President, Dr. Katherine Ann ...
18/09/2025

The Philippine Society of Public Health Physicians is proud to celebrate our very own Vice President, Dr. Katherine Ann Reyes, for being named a TOWNS (The Outstanding Women in the Nation's Service) 2025 Awardee for Service, Research, Leadership and Public Health Delivery.

This prestigious award recognizes Dr. Reyes's dedication as a physician, researcher, and leader. Her work has been instrumental in strengthening our nation's healthcare systems, ensuring that even the most vulnerable communities have access to quality, evidence-based health services.

Through her research work and leadership, she has championed programs that tackle health inequities, promote disease prevention, and foster community-centered care. Dr. Reyes has masterfully bridged the gap between scientific innovation, effective policy-making, and impactful delivery on the ground.

This recognition is not just a personal triumph for Dr. Reyes, but a victory for the entire public health community. It highlights the crucial role that public health plays in nation-building and reminds us that a healthy population is the foundation of a prosperous nation. We are immensely proud of her and her continuous contributions.

The regular registration period for PHCON 2025 has concluded. For those who were unable to register in advance, we will ...
11/09/2025

The regular registration period for PHCON 2025 has concluded. For those who were unable to register in advance, we will still be accommodating walk-in registrations. We kindly request that you arrive at the Heritage Ballroom before the program starts at 9:00 a.m. to ensure a smooth registration process. See you there!

🚨 3 DAYS TO GO! 🚨Join us for "Hibla at Habi: Weaving a Responsive Health System" and immerse yourself in a 2-day program...
09/09/2025

🚨 3 DAYS TO GO! 🚨
Join us for "Hibla at Habi: Weaving a Responsive Health System" and immerse yourself in a 2-day program designed to inspire and inform. Your journey to a stronger, more responsive health system starts here. Now with PRC CPD units in Medicine, Nursing, and Medical Technology applied. Register today!
📌 CPD Units:
Pre-Conference (Sept 11, Online): 2 CPD units for MDs (pending approval for RNs).
Convention Proper (Sept 12–13, Heritage Hotel, Pasay City): 11 units for MDs onsite / 5 units online, 11 units for RNs onsite, 8.5 units for RMTs onsite / 4 units online.
➡️ If you join both the pre-conference and the 2-day convention, you can maximize your CPD units (up to 13 for MDs).

📌 Special Discounts:
As this event is endorsed by the Department of Health as official business, we are offering an exclusive discount for all LGU and DOH-affiliated participants.

📌 Registration:
For the Convention (Sept 12–13): bit.ly/RegisterPHCON2025 (This automatically gives you free access to the Pre-Conference)
For Pre-Conference Only (Sept 11): bit.ly/Precon-online
Special DOH/LGU Discount Form: bit.ly/PHCON2025SpecialReg

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this premier event for health leaders, practitioners, and advocates.
👉 Learn more, view the program, and request an official invitation letter at: http://phcon2025.psphp.org

We're excited to announce the full program and list of speakers for PHCON 2025! Get ready to dive into "Hibla at Habi: W...
07/09/2025

We're excited to announce the full program and list of speakers for PHCON 2025! Get ready to dive into "Hibla at Habi: Weaving a Responsive Health System" with a two-day program packed with with crucial insights and fresh perspectives on the challenges facing public health today. Expect an engaging lineup of keynote speeches, case studies, complexity science perspectives, private sector roundtables, and foresight sessions on future health crises. We'll even explore how urban planning can contribute to a stronger health system.

📅 September 12–13, 2025
📍 Heritage Hotel Manila, Pasay City

This is your chance to be part of a crucial conversation and help shape a more resilient health system in the Philippines. PRC CPD units in Medicine, Nursing, and Medical Technology are available.

Everything you need is just a click away! Visit the official convention website, http://phcon2025.psphp.org/, to register, see the complete program and speaker list, or request a formal letter of invitation. See you there!

Register here: bit.ly/RegisterPHCON2025

✅ PRC-CPD units available for Medicine, Nursing, and Medical Technology.
✅ Endorsed by the Department of Health as official business.
✅ Special discounted rates for LGU and DOH-affiliated participants: [bit.ly/PHCON2025SpecialReg].

Pre-Conference Webinar (Sept 11, 2025)
Topic highlights include drug policy reform and the global health workforce crisis. Earn 2 CPD units for MDs (pending approval for RNs). Sign up at [https://bit.ly/Precon-Online]. PHCON registrants get automatic free access, no need to register separately.

🚨 A FEW DAYS TO GO! 🚨Join us for "Hibla at Habi: Weaving a Responsive Health System" and immerse yourself in a 2-day pro...
07/09/2025

🚨 A FEW DAYS TO GO! 🚨

Join us for "Hibla at Habi: Weaving a Responsive Health System" and immerse yourself in a 2-day program designed to inspire and inform. Your journey to a stronger, more responsive health system starts here. Now with PRC CPD units in Medicine, Nursing, and Medical Technology applied. Register today!

📌 CPD Units:
Pre-Conference (Sept 11, Online): 2 CPD units for MDs (pending approval for RNs).
Convention Proper (Sept 12–13, Heritage Hotel, Pasay City): 11 units for MDs onsite / 5 units online, 11 units for RNs onsite, 8.5 units for RMTs onsite / 4 units online.
➡️ If you join both the pre-conference and the 2-day convention, you can maximize your CPD units (up to 13 for MDs).

📌 Special Discounts:
As this event is endorsed by the Department of Health as official business, we are offering an exclusive discount for all LGU and DOH-affiliated participants.

📌 Registration:
For the Convention (Sept 12–13): bit.ly/RegisterPHCON2025 (This automatically gives you free access to the Pre-Conference)
For Pre-Conference Only (Sept 11): bit.ly/Precon-online
Special DOH/LGU Discount Form: bit.ly/PHCON2025SpecialReg
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this premier event for health leaders, practitioners, and advocates.

👉 Learn more, view the program, and request an official invitation letter at: http://phcon2025.psphp.org

🚨 5 DAYS TO GO! 🚨Join us for "Hibla at Habi: Weaving a Responsive Health System" and immerse yourself in a 2-day program...
07/09/2025

🚨 5 DAYS TO GO! 🚨

Join us for "Hibla at Habi: Weaving a Responsive Health System" and immerse yourself in a 2-day program designed to inspire and inform. Your journey to a stronger, more responsive health system starts here. Now with PRC CPD units in Medicine, Nursing, and Medical Technology applied. Register today!

📌 CPD Units:

Pre-Conference (Sept 11, Online): 2 CPD units for MDs (pending approval for RNs).

Convention Proper (Sept 12–13, Heritage Hotel, Pasay City): 11 units for MDs onsite / 5 units online, 11 units for RNs onsite, 8.5 units for RMTs onsite / 4 units online.

➡️ If you join both the pre-conference and the 2-day convention, you can maximize your CPD units (up to 13 for MDs).

📌 Special Discounts:
As this event is endorsed by the Department of Health as official business, we are offering an exclusive discount for all LGU and DOH-affiliated participants.

📌 Registration:

For the Convention (Sept 12–13): bit.ly/RegisterPHCON2025 (This automatically gives you free access to the Pre-Conference)

For Pre-Conference Only (Sept 11): bit.ly/Precon-online

Special DOH/LGU Discount Form: bit.ly/PHCON2025SpecialReg

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this premier event for health leaders, practitioners, and advocates.
👉 Learn more, view the program, and request an official invitation letter at: http://phcon2025.psphp.org

05/04/2025

Unbottling the Truth: Overall Effect of Alcohol on Health – 4 Days to Go!

Join us for Unbottling the Truth: Episode 6 – Overall Effect of Alcohol on Health in celebration of World Health Day! Discover how alcohol impacts health and why action is crucial in addressing this public health concern.

Date: April 9, 2025
Time: 12:00 nn – 2:00 pm
Location: Live via Zoom (Limited slots)

With CPD unit for Medical Doctors

Register via: https://bit.ly/UTTCPDReg (limited slots)
Watch the previous episodes of the Unbottling the Truth through: https://bit.ly/UTTPlaylist

This webinar is brought to you by:
University of the Philippines Manila
National Institutes of Health
Health Promotion Program
Philippine Society of Public Health Physicians
Sin Tax Coalition (Bawas Bisyo)

NOTE: The webinar will proceed as scheduled even as April 9 is a national holiday.

Happy Eid Al-Fitr from PSPHP!
01/04/2025

Happy Eid Al-Fitr from PSPHP!

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