Taking the Heat
April 27, 2008
Whether the court decides in favor of Jan-Jan or the doctors and nurses, honorable medical professionals may suffer the heat and consequences just the same.
I am talking about the case of Jan-Jan (not his real name) and the VSMMC fiasco. If you have not heard of it yet, It is the the controversy over a video uploaded to youtube showing an unconscious patient, Jan-Jan, and a medical team around him cheering and laughing while the patient is being operated to remove a body spray canister from his rectum.
Ever since this issue was publicized and printed, the whole country, plus more and more people abroad have started watching how the story will end for Jan-Jan and the doctors and nurses involved. The doctors have been named. Now, Jan-Jan wants 6-million pesos as fee for moral damages. I heard a lot people who sympathized with Jan-Jan before are now saying this is already too much. I say, let the court decide.
Unfortunately, health organizations abroad, who take care of overseas employment may not necessarily wait for the decision. This fiasco/issue occurred and it may happen again – this is the bigger concern for them. It means now, TRUST is a bigger issue than before. And this will only mean one thing – stricter rules in hiring ang retaining Filipino doctors and nurses abroad.
Stricter rules means our nurses and doctors who do not have anything to do with the issue will have to take the heat indirectly.
Another controversy is the last thing our Filipino nurses and doctors need now. For the past two years, there have been too much heat that affected our nurse and medical students’ morale. Hopefully, none of this will deter our young’s spirit and drive to continue fighting and proving our worth as hardworking and intelligent workers and professionals.


April 30, 2008 at 4:49 am
This issue seeps deeply and poisons many. While I condemn the acts of the surgical team team in VSMMC, I also call that we remain calm and reasonable in dealing with the issue. Too much talk and very emotional remarks jeopardize the flourishing medical profession in our country. Because the issue is now brought to court, let the issue solve by the court. I agree with you, let the court decide.
Indeed, everyone is taking the heat!