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YL4 medical students presented their paper at the ISCOMS 2022

| June 22, 2022

A research paper, the output of a group of medical students in their Clinical Research subject (taken in their third year at St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine – WHQM), was chosen to be presented at the International Student Congress Of (bio)Medical Sciences 2022 held in Groningen, the Netherlands last June 7-11, 2022.

Their paper was entitled “Saffron Supplementation for Reduced Labor Duration in Term Pregnant Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials”. Three members of the aforementioned group (who are now fourth-year medical students) namely Jasmine S. Interior, Phoebe B. Ipapo, and Joza I. Juan, and their adviser, Dr. Gloriosa C. Galindez, presented said paper under the Obstetrics and Pediatrics Poster Presentation. They were among the 350 presenters from 70 countries, presenting their papers to different medical students and panelists from around the globe! This only shows that the research Lukans make is for the international stage!

Congratulations to the group (see names below) and their adviser, Dr. Gloriosa C. Galindez!  Your SLMCCM family is proud of you!

Phoebe Bianca Therese B. Ipapo

Remigo Angelo A. Iringan

Ogulcan Yulugses F. Isik

Julius Marlon L. Javellana

Micah B. Javier

Paula Martini O. Javillonar

Errol John S. Jorge

Joza Jenia I. Juan

John Mike O. Justiniani

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The International Student Congress Of (bio)Medical Sciences (ISCOMS) is one of the world’s leading student congresses in (bio)medical sciences. It is not just any regular congress, it is a non-profit organization made up of students that aims to promote student research and the international exchange of it. The theme of the 29th edition of ISCOMS is Personalized Medicine. Personalized Medicine refers to a medical model that uses individual phenotypic and genotypic characteristics to choose a balanced therapeutic strategy specific to the patient.

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