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Rm 402 1851 Summit Apartment Maria Orosa St. Malate, Manila Permanent Address: 336 Valencia St Curriculum Vitae Bryan Albert T. Lim, MD Doctor of Medicine Masters in Development Management (candidate) Birth Date: April 12, 1984 Temporary Address: Rm 402 1851 Summit Apartment Maria Orosa St. Malate, Manila Permanent Address: 336 Valencia St. Villa Del Rio, Bacayan, Cebu City, Cebu Cell Phone Number: 09173201502 Email: [email protected] Civil Status: Single Citizenship: Filipino Language: English, Cebuano, Tagalog, Fookien Educational Background and Honors Received: • Medical Resident in Internal Medicine, Philippine General Hospital • Masters in Development Economics (candidate) University of the Philippines Diliman, School of Economics • Doctor of Medicine University of the Philippines College of Medicine Graduated May 23, 2010 • Straight Internship in Internal Medicine at the Philippine General Hospital • Outstanding Intern in Internal Medicine • College BS Biology - University of the Philippines in the Visayas College of Cebu Magna Cum Laude and Valedictorian of Class 2005 of UP Visayas • High School Cebu Eastern College - Valedictorian • Elementary Cebu Eastern College - 2nd Honors Awards Received: • Principal Investigator/Awardee Grand Challenges Canada Stars for Global Health- Pharmaceutical Transparency through Technology • Global Shaper Manila Hub – World Economic Forum • Fellow, Asia 21 Young Leaders Initiative Class of 2011 by Asia Society New York. • Fellow, Philippines 21 Young Leaders Initiative of Asia Society Class of 2010 • Outstanding Intern in Internal Medicine 2010 • Project Proponent, 1st Quisumbing Escandor Film Festival for Health. National Winner of the Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations of 2008 • Awardee, one of the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines 2005 • Awardee, one of the Ten Outstanding Students of Region VII 2005 • Awardee, The Outstanding Cebuano Youth Leader 2005 • National Delegate, Ayala Young Leaders Congress 2004 • Awardee, one of the Ten Most Outstanding High School Students of Cebu 2001 • Awardee, Junior Jaycees Leadership Award 2001 • Awardee Don Sergio Osmena Award for Leadership 2001 • Awardee, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Award for Excellence and Leadership 2001 • Awardee, Southwestern University Award for Academic Excellence 2001 • Awardee, Cebu Eastern College Award for Scholarship 2001 • Awardee, Lim’s Brotherhood Award for Academic and Leadership Distinction 2001 • Awardee, Ambassador Claude Wilson Recognition for Academic Excellence Employment: • 2013-2015: Medical Officer III, Philippine General Hospital • 2011-2013: Consultant, Asian Institute of Management – Dr. Stephen Zuellig Center for Asian Business Transformation • 2008-present: Member/Researcher, Universal Health Care Study Group, University of the Philippines, National Institutes of Health • 2010-2012 – House Physician/ER Physcian, San Pablo Doctors’ Hospital. • 2011-2012 - Project Head, Health Financing Documentary, World Health Organization, Western Pacific Regional Office. • 2010-2011 – Founding Program Coordinator, Asian Institute of Management – Dr. Stephen Zuellig Center for Asian Business Transformation Leadership/Work Experience • Co-founder/President- Health Sector Catalyst, a company which incubates creative, multi-sectoral and innovative solutions to institutions involved in health. • Co-proponent- Health System Shapers. A year-long multisectoral, nationwide consultation on issues concerning the implementation of Universal Health Care • Proponent – Secretary’s Cup. An 8-month long nationwide advocacy campaign to promote Universal Health Care. Activities involve debates, townhall meetings, community consultations, health talk series by former DOH secretaries, social media campaigns, and roundtable discussions with journalists • Researcher/advocate– 2008 to 2010 Universal Health Care Study group, UP- National Institutes of Health • Project Head/Documentary Director-Interviewer, Creative Team of the UP Presidential Symposium on Universal Health Care organized by the UP President • Facilitator/Co-organizer – Health Young Leaders’ Congress, a 3 day event which brings together various youth leaders from the health care-related courses. Participants are exposed to the national health situation and to possible solutions. A venue for partnership, and inspiration. Organized by Zuellig Foundation. • Project Consultant 2nd Quisumbing-Escandor Film Festival for Health and Film Caravan • Project Head and Proponent 1st Quisumbing-Escandor Film Festival for Health (February 2008) - A nationwide film making contest that tackles issues in health, aimed at raising awareness to the public. Films are shown to communities and schools to educate and mobilize. A project that won the “Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations Award • Project Consultant Establishment of a Health Center in Calauan Laguna for the relocation site of Ondoy victims. Project with Bayer, ABS-CBN and Mu Sigma Phi Medical Fraternity • Project Proponent Bayernihan Para sa Kalusugan - A 3-year joint project of Mu Sigma Phi, ABS-CBN and Bayer Philippines, geared towards training Barangay Health Wokers in Villa Espina Quezon. • Bearer of the Staff (Service Chair Person) (2007-2008) Mu Sigma Phi Fraternity - organizes relevant service activities for various communities. • Forum on Women’s Issues, Women’s Month together with the Center for Women and Gender Studies 2008 • Councilor for Health (2006-2007) - University Student Council, UP Manila • Facilitator/Speaker - 1st Democracy and Human Rights Summer Festival sponsored by the Commission of Human Rights and the US Embassy 2006 • Chairperson (2004-2005)- Union of Students’ Organizations of UP Cebu 2005 • Youth Sector President - Cebu Uniting for Sustainable Watersheds 2004-2005 • President - UP Ecological Society 2003-2004 • Councilor - UP Cebu Student Council 2002-2003 • President - Lim’s Brotherhood Youth Sector 2003-2004 • President - Cebu Eastern College High School Class 2001 Alumni Association Affiliations: • Global Shapers, World Economic Forum • Asia Society • Mu Sigma Phi Fraternity of the UP College of Medicine • Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines Alumni Association • Ayala Young Leaders Alumni Association • Regionalization Student Organization • Visayas Primary Health care Services • Cebu Uniting for Sustainable Waters • Volunteer – Universal HealthCare Study Group of UP-National Institutes for Health Researches Biomedical: Fausto, A, Gabat, J & Lim, B. Comparison of the efficacy of sevelamer and calcium carbonate in reducing coronary artery calcification among adult patients with chronic kidney disease. 2014 (unpublished) Lim, B & Lasco, G. Predictors of CPR Outcomes in the Internal Medicine Wards of the Philippine General Hospital: A retrospective Study. 2010. (unpublished) Castillo, S, Lim, B. et al. Antitumor activity of Clostridium perfringes to colon carcinoma xenografted in immunosuppressed mice 2006 (unpublished) Lim, B. Comparative Study on the Diversity of Meiofauna Collected from Sand and Mud. 2005 (unpublished) Public Health Romualdez, A, Lim, B, & Lasco, G. Universal Health Care in the Philippines. Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies. 27(2). 2012 Contributor - Health in Transition Philippine (update), World Health Organization 2011 Contributor- Universal Health Care for All Filipinos, Acta Medica Special Edition. Feb 2011 Character References: Dr. Ernesto Domingo Professor Emeritus, UP-PGH-IM 09175343476 Dr. Kenneth Hartigan-Go Undersecretary, Department of Health Mobile: 09175212100 .
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