Saturday, May 18, 2013
What I am Doing Now in this Part of the World
What I am Doing Now in this Part of the World
I give talks at second grade Lezo Integrated School on Brain Anatomy, Neuroscience and How to do easy Math.
I give talks at different schools in Kalibo about basic Neuroscience concepts that will help students learn better.
Almost every first Sunday of the month, I give a Talk at the Pre-Cana meeting in our Catholic church for couples who want to get married on effect of Stress on Pregnancy and ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences).
I do on-the-spot magic for abut three minutes at many places like Petron gas station, palengke, Groceries for bag carriers, birthdays, weddings, airports, schools, government offices, beauty parlors, facial and massage parlors, etc then followed by a few minutes talk on “Effect Stress During Pregnancy, why NO TV under three, and ACE. If it is a birthday, wedding, fiesta, I add no Lechon, more Vege script in reducing Stroke and Heart Disease.
I e mail about 30 Deans of College of Medicine in the Philippines about Medical errors and Research in cognitive psychology.
I am active at PHI e mail and Western Visayas State University College of Medicine Facebook forum on Diagnostic Errors and Early Brain Development.
I have several more op-Ed columns ready to be submitted to Inquirer or other National Newspapers about How to Improve Teaching and Learning and promote Creativity.
I gave “sermons” to priests in parties on “How to Give a Lively Sermon” so their parishioner will be awake.
My wife and I are “social innovators” here in Lezo, Aklan. We lend some money to promote jobs like small piggery business (less than 10 pigs).
This week we gave a gift to an 82 year old lady a decent house to live in.
We expect to finish it before New Year. The old lady was living in hut with dried coconut leaves, bamboo, and cardboard under a mango tree about, ten by eight feet. The roof drips when it rains. The past few nights when storm Quinta passed by Panay she kept herself dry by using a plastic cover on her.
Two weeks before Christmas my wife, our house helpers, and I went door to door to deliver Handog Pamasko bags in our barangay. Last year we invited 100 poorest families in our area to our place to get the Handog Pamasko.
This Christmas day, we hosted a party of about 250 poor children and parents at our open-living room on top of the hill. The first few dozen lucky children got sleepers and some parents with gifts from our Christmas tree. We did not invite any one with college degree except my wife’s two cousins.
To keep my mind alert and stimulated, I do stock stock market trading at about 3 a.m. before the market close in the USA.
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“How to Make Good Business Decisions” Junna Corporation with more than 100 employees, Manila Philippines, 1995
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Son: Len, Graduate, Tufts University School of Medicine graduate, 2001
Residency, Albany Medical Center with Albany Medical College
Certified in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
Practicing at Albany, New York suburb
Wife: Thelma, RN.
University of the East, Manila, Class 67
Part Nurse, City of Bangor
Office Manager, Primary Care Pediatrics
Residence: Mina, Lezo, Aklan and Bangor, Maine, USA
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