First posted 05:23am (Mla time) Sept 25, 2005
By Tessa Salazar
Inquirer News Service
Editor's Note: Published on page A1 of the September 25, 2005 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer
CARDIOLOGIST Willie T. Ong is not just content with helping heart patients live. He has another passion: teaching young doctors "survival techniques"--how to survive in the Philippines.
At a time when thousands of their colleagues are being lured to work in the United States and other Western countries, Ong and his colleagues have launched a movement to convince other doctors that rewards await those who stay home and serve.
Ong is a co-founder of MIND, the Movement of Idealistic and Nationalistic Doctors, a non-profit organization that seeks to inspire fresh graduates and medical students to "find their niche" in their own country.
And MIND's members include doctors who find fulfillment in working in depressed villages, in strife-torn areas like Sulu, or in evacuation centers packed with refugees.
You can read the full story at the Phil. Daily Inquirer
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