Dr. Finaflor F. Taylan, Director of the Office of Gender Concerns, was invited to serve as the subject matter expert for Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) in the 2022 Civil Service Commission (CSC) Public Sector Human Resources Symposium held last September 14-16 via virtual platforms.

The symposium started with Dr. Taylan introducing the attendees to the concepts of Gender Equality and Social Inclusion. She mentioned how despite many years and attempts to educate people on these concepts, it is difficult to break stereotypes especially when these are learned at such an early age, and further reinforced in places of socialization such as schools, church, and offices, but it is possible. Emphasizing the role of public servants and organization leaders in GEDSI, Dr.Taylan said  “[What’s needed is] going beyond oneself and  the usual, widening horizons, looking out for others with empathy and compassion, and building a more flexible, respectful, and open community or organization which is safe and humane for more than one sector and hopefully for all.” A social worker by profession, Dr. Taylan also serves as the Program Chair of Social Work and Women and Development graduate programs of UPOU.

The Public HR Symposium is an annual event by the Civil Service Commission and is the biggest gathering of HR practitioners in the public sector. This year’s theme is Building Resilient Organizations: Honing Agile and Future-Ready Leaders and HR Practitioners. The symposium focused on the importance of resiliency among practitioners especially during unpredictable times. The staff of UPOU Office of Gender Concerns and the Chief of the Human Resource Development Office also attended the symposium.

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The 1st ICHP 2025 concluded with a closing ceremony.Dr. Myra Oruga, ICHP Program Committee Chair, wrapped up the event with a thoughtfully articulated synthesis that highlighted the key insights and emerging themes from the conference sessions. She emphasized how ICHP 2025 underscored that community empowerment is essential to long-term resilience and how it showcased the value of international and institutional partnerships in strengthening global health. The conference provided a clear roadmap for advancing health education, research, and workforce development.An awarding ceremony followed to recognize exemplary contributions presented during the conference, including the Best Poster, Best Paper, and Best Oral Presentation. The Best Poster Award was awarded to Dr. Javeson Roy Batuto for his poster entitled “Developing a Patient-Centered Core Framework in a Medical Tourism Facility Using the SERVQUAL Model.”The Best Paper Award was presented to the team of Dr. Nichel Marquez, Dr. Julius Lecciones, John Ubalde, RN, and Ms. Evelyn Joson for the study “Performance of CAD-AI and Human Reading in Chest X-Ray Screening for Tuberculosis: Evidence from Urban Active Case FInsing in Metro Manila, Philippines.”The Best Oral Presentation Award was given to Ms. Sheena Kate Da-o for her study “Unraveling the Unheard Stories of Nurses on Extended Shifts.”Asst. Prof. Rita Ramos, PhD, Overall Chair of ICHP 2025, delivered the closing remarks, highlighting the historic nature of the gathering, marking the birth of ICHP, and extended heartfelt gratitude to all who made the conference possible. She underscored that healthcare is both local and global, reminding participants of their shared mission across borders. Dr. Rita acknowledged the contributions of the participants, committee members, leaders, and presenters, and expressed deep appreciation for the entire ICHP team and the organizing universities whose collective efforts brought the conference to life.A teaser unveiled the next ICHP, set for July 2027 and proudly hosted by Universitas Padjadjaran in Indonesia.#ICHP2025 #HealthandInnovation ... See MoreSee Less
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