Wednesday, September 29, 2010

October 25-29, 2010 ICD-10 Training Course

The Medical and Health Librarians Association of the Philippines (MAHLAP) invites participants from your institution to attend the 5-day ICD-10 Training Course to be led by Dr. Juan M. Lopez, ICD-10 National Program Manager of the National Epidemiology Center, Department of Health on October 25-29, 2010 at Information Resource Center, C&E Publishing, South Triangle, Quezon Ave. Quezon City. As part of the healthcare field, MAHLAP organized this activity to help hospitals and other health facilities comply to ICD-10 training requirements for hospital licensing and accreditation of the Department of Health and Philippine Health Insurance Corporation respectively.

Also, this course will help the participants enhance their knowledge in the theoretical foundations and practical applications of ICD-10. For clinical coders, learning ICD-10 will improve the medical record documentation and for non-coders it will serve as a cutting-edge in the medical coding healthcare field.

The number of participants shall be limited to 60 and on a first come first serve basis. Registration fee will cover expenses for meals (lunch & snacks), training materials, manual and certificate and shall be charged as follows:

Pre-registration: – P 8,000.00 per participant (October 1 – 22, 2010)
On-site registration: – P 8,500.00 per participant

For pre-registered participants, please make your payments to any Banco de Oro branches under account name: Medical and Health Librarians Association of the Philippines, account no.: 3940560825 and send us a copy of the deposit slip and registration form by fax or email. If you have any comments or inquiries, please contact the following:

Ms. Rita Yusi, Treasurer, rita@mahlap.org, +632- 5231478

We look forward for your presence as our partners in our quest for excellence. Thank you.

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Ramos, also supervised a memorial library, came to PNU from barrio library work, where he managed three libraries and adult classes for Trinity College of Quezon City-Sagada Special Academic Program for 3 years. He started as a teacher-librarian (E. Abada High School, DCS, Manila) in 1992, became an instructor-librarian for six years (St. Louis College of Valenzuela City), and previously college librarian of the Education & Periodicals Section of PNU, 2008 president to PNU-LISAA, Inc., now conference chair to Every Librarian's Association, PAARL, Inc He earned academic units both for Master in Public Administration and Master in Educational Management. Presently, he is enrolled in MAED with Library Science as specialization at PNU and used to work in the IRS of DLSU-Manila and now associate librarian to its Archives services.