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Lor Kapalong Zone, for Bunawan Health philippines . , Republic of the ,d.' 8. DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH 0 DAVAO CENTER FOR HEATTH DEVETOPMENT June 3,2019 DCHD PERSONNEL ORDER No. 2o1e - 0Lltl q SU BJECT: AUTHORITY OF HEATTH PERSONNET. THIS OFFICE, TO CONDUCT NTP ACTIVITIES FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE 2019. The following heahh personnel of this Office are hereby authorized to conduct NTp Activities for the month ofJune 2019, to wit: DATE ACTIVITY PERSONNEL VENUE June4-5,2019 DCHD(Da\rao Center lor Health Development), DRMC(Davao Regional Medical Center) June 6, 2019 PMDT & RTDT Rizza Mae V. Delfin, Kapalong Zone, Consultative Meeting RN(PBSP) Compostela Municipal Heahh Office June 7,2019 SPMC (Southern Ph ilippine Medical Center) June 10,2019 DCHD(Davao Center PMDT & RTDL for Health Consultative Meeting Evelyn Uy-Gelito, RN Development), Bunawan Health Rizza Mae V. Detfin, Center, Calinan Health RN(PBSP) Center June 11,2019 Mati City Health Office Satellite Treatment Rizza Me V Delfin, Center .,une 12,2019 RN(PBSP) Mati City Health Office PMDT Treatment Site Davao Oriental Provincial Medical June 13,20L9 PMDT & RTDL Rizza Mae. V. Delfin, Center and Lupon Consultative Meeting RN (PBSP) Rural Health Unit DOH Compound, JP Laurel Ave., Bajada. Darao- City.Trunklines: +63 (82) 305-1903, 305- t 904. 305- t906, 227- 4013.2212463: Fa\ 22 | -6120 . $ebsite: *nt.rot l.doh.,!or.oh; enrail: doh I I dar.o ii'smail.tonr Republic of the Philippines ,iil ' D\ . DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ,1, I 0 DAVAO CENTER FOR HEALTH DEVETOPMENT Is June 14, 2019 Baganga Rural Health Unit Laak RHU, l-aak CVPH, New Bataan , Cabrera June 24-26,2079 TB DOTS Monitoring Hospital, Nabunturan (Comval Province) Doctors, Maco Compostela Valley Sonnia T. Dapitanon, Province RMT Zafra Medical Clinic & Maraiz Mengele D. Hospital, Aquino )une 27-28,2079 TB DOTS monitoring Villa, RMT (J.O.) Medical Specialist lnc., (Davao del Norte) Carmelite Hospital, Tadeco Hospital, Cainglet Medical Hospital, carmen Medical Clinic & Hospital Panabo Davao del Norte Training on Hansen's Vergel.,ay T. Bautista, Davao City Disease for MDs and MD lune 27-28,2019 Nurses Evelyn Uy-Gelito, RN The above-mentioned iob order/contractual staff is required to have morning time-in using the biometrics machine for activities within Davao City. under this order, all allowable expenses shall be charged to NTp pHM 2019 Funds, this office, subject to the usual accounting and auditing rules and regulations. Likewise, Mr. Rhoy cellona, Driver, this office, is hereby authorized to use vehicle with plate No. ATA-8907 for the assigned purpose ANNABELLE P. YUMANG, MD, MCH, CESO IV Fo al Dlrector Regional Director D. PEREZ, }tD lhsd/ntp/ega Dlr.ctd DOH Compound, JP LaurelAve., Bajada. Davao City.Trunklines: +63 (82) 305- 1903, 305- 1904 .305-t906.227 - 4073.22-12463. Fax 221{320 . website: }rrrrl.rot t.doh.pov,rrh; email: dohl I dal.eodsmsil.com.
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