Tuesday, February 22, 2011

CONGRATULATIONS 2011 IMAN BODs!

Photos of the General Assembly Meeting and BOD elections held at Alvior Hall, University of the Philippines-Manila
on February 6, 2011








New Board of Directors Elected into Office as of February 6, 2011

Dr. Sherjan Kalim
Dr. Khasmin Ismael
Dr. Al-Radjid Jamiri
Dr. Guiaria Camarudin
Dr. Zhamir Umag
Dr. Nadhira Mangondato
Dr. Ranyah Sacar
Dr. Angelie Dugasan
Dr. Hania Abbas
Dr. Samera Razuman


We Welcome the following New Members to IMAN!
Dr. Hania Abbas (Victor Potenciano Memorial Medical Center)
Dr. Mohrien Ismael (UP PGH)
Dr. Nor-Ayin Salik (UP PGH)
Dr. Hannah Raniai (UP PGH)
Dr. Nur Mahmood Muti (Our Lady of Fatima Medical University)

and acknowledge Guest Medical Student from Nigeria, Dr. Hafeez Afolabi

Thursday, January 27, 2011

2nd IMAN General Assembly

In the Name of Allah the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful

To Our Dearest Filipino Muslim Physicians

IMAN-Islamic Medical Association of the Philippines, Inc.
humbly invite you to its
2nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING
on FEBRUARY 6, 2011 at 130pm to 5pm at the
University of the Philippines-Manila
College of Medicine Building.

IMAN (www.imanphil.com)
is open to all Filipino Muslim Medical Practitioners
and Medical Students nationwide.

To register for the General Assembly Meeting, simply email your
full name, contact number, and hospital affiliation
to Dr. Naheeda Mustofa at nmd_2028@yahoo.com
or text 0917 592 9408




The Following Physicians have been nominated as Board of Director (BOD) for 2011-2012
Members may vote for their BOD (up to 10 BODs) on the General Assembly
or via SMS (0917 592 9408)/ email (electronic votes will be accepted until January 31, 2011)


Dr. Sherjan P Kalim (Pathologist, active in Med Missions in Mindanao and DOH/ candidate for BOD President 2011)
Dr. Khasmin Ismael (Doctors without Borders and SSEAYP representative)
Dr. Guiaria Camarudin (active in Cotabato/Maguindanao Medical Missions)
Dr. Nadhira Mangondato (active in Manila Medical Missions despite hectic OB residency)
Dr. Angelie Dugasan (active member since Internship and Clerkship/past UP AMS Chair)
Dr. Zhamir Umag (active member since Internship and Clerkship/Past UP AMS Chair)
Dr. Samerah Razuman (Nephrologist based in Florida who continues to support medical missions locally)
Dr. Maaliddin Biruar (active BOD, Nephrologist, NKI/St. Luke's and has expressed support for the possible upcoming Multi-Specialist Clinic in Greenhills)
Dr. Ranyah Sacar (OB Specialist, active in medical missions past 2 years)
Dr. Mohammad Abedin (IM Specialist, active BOD online)
Dr. Alzacar Jadjuli (Ophthalmologist, active online member)
Dr Al-Radjid Jamiri (BOD Treasurer/ Surgery)

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Female Muslim doctors find freedom and compassion

By Yahoo! Southeast Asia Editors – September 13th, 2010

By Alexander Villafania, loQal.ph





QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA –Wearing their traditional hijab, Naheeda Dimacisil and Khasmin Ismael attended the weekend celebration of the end of Ramadan at International Ramadan Fair in Quezon City last Saturday.

They were joined by at least 100 other Muslims who took time from a long fast to renew ties with their friends and families from the Muslim faith.

Despite their status in life – Dimacisil is married to an Indonesian imam (priest) while Ismael is single – both are practicing doctors and are in fact, among the few female Filipino Muslim doctors that are in the medical field.

They are also members of the Islamic Medical Association of the Philippines (IMAN), a relatively young group of Muslim medical practitioners.

Dimacisil, who grew up in Batangas, said there are many challenges to being a Muslim, even in a country where there are Islamic communities. The constant issue is the stereotype of being a Muslim, as well as the fear that goes with it.

“We’re a peace-loving society and we want just as much as any person does, not for greed but for happiness and peace among each other,” Dimacisil said.

While that is a constant challenge, she said there are also difficulties of being a female Muslim. She is lucky to have been born to parents (her father is a Muslim from Maguindanao while her mother from Batangas converted) who are open to allowing her to choose where she wants to go.

“My husband is conservative but he is also open about me working as a doctor. I also want my children to exercise their freedom while sustaining their Islamic identities,” she said.

Meanwhile, Ismael said that she is also able to exercise her freedom to become a doctor. Having grown up in a conservative Muslim family in Marawi, Ismael sought to be independent and moved to Manila to work as a doctor, having stayed in the city for nearly 10 years.

She only goes home to her family in Marawi for vacations.

Still, she is proud that she also came from a pedigree of medical practitioners, which made them understand why Ismael chose to live in Manila. She said her uncle has put up a medical institution in their province.

While she maintains her own conservative approach to Islamic practices, Ismael said her independence made her realize what she wants in life and also hopes that other Muslim women find their goals in life.

As for their work at IMAN, both Dimacisil and Ismael said they are seeing a growth in the number of Muslims who are taking up courses in the medical field. In fact, many Muslim doctors choose specializations and are able to find good jobs in hospitals in the country and sometimes abroad.

“One of the plans of the IMAN is to build a network of specialist doctors so that when we need very specific medical knowledge, we’ll have list of experts to call,” Ismael said.

Ismael added that while some Muslim doctors get jobs abroad, they also come back to help their local counterparts. However, she stressed that these doctors are also in demand in certain countries, particularly in the Middle East and Malaysia where there are better facilities.

“Of course, they also come back because they want to help their countrymen,” Ismael said.

According to Dimacisil, having this network would also help them in conducting their medical missions, especially among rural folks.

Despite being Muslims, they do not choose the communities based on religious backgrounds, but rather on their real needs. In fact, they have conducted medical missions in several Metro Manila areas immediately after the disastrous Typhoon “Ondoy” last year.

“Our mission is to help anyone in need. We hope that what we do will show that we are for peace,” Dimacisil said.

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Alex Villafania interviews Dr. Khasmin Ismael and Dr. Naheeda Dimacisil during the 5th International Ramadhan Fair organized by the YMPN at CHED Auditorium

BMS conducts Medical & Surgical Mission in Pikit

Sherjan P. Kalim, MD
IMAN BOD

Last September 18-19, 2010, in partnership with the Bangsamoro Medical Society (BMS), a Medical Outreach project organized and sponsored by the Southeast Asia Development Committee Foundation, Inc. (SADCFI)- Kuwait was conducted in Mahad Kutawatu Shimaley al-Islamiya located in Barangay Manaulanan, Pikit, North Cotabato.

The mission encompassed medical and pediatric consultations, minor surgeries, and cataract extraction. In the medical consultations, we were joined by 2 guest Kuwaiti physicians: Drs. Barjas MMS Almutairi and Almunther WMAA Alhasawi. The medical team of SADCFI was headed by Dr. Ybanez, a Chief of Hospital and practicing anesthesiologist based in Pagadian City. The cataract extraction was through the generosity of Dr. Kadil M. Sinolinding, the DOH-ARMM Secretary. Bangsamoro Medical Society members present were Drs. Ibrahim Pangato, Jr, President; Zul Qarneyn Abas, Vice President; Sweet Almira Ali-Amil, Secretary; Sherjan Kalim, Treasurer; and Mohammad Ali Amil, Auditor. There were also volunteers from Cotabato City Health Office, DOH-ARMM, and SADCFI among others.
The mission had served 392 individuals for the medical and pediatric consultations, 88 children underwent circumcision, and 58 cataract extraction procedures were done. Along with the mission, there were 250 mosquito nets that were distributed. During the 2-day event, a series of Islamic lectures were delivered for the waiting patients and the general public.





Patients waiting for their turn in the medical consultation.





A guest Kuwaiti internist doing medical consultation, aided by his interpreter.





Queue of beneficiaries of mosquito nets




Islamic symposium




The volunteers.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Congratulations!

IMAN Congratulates two of its active Medical Student members,

DR. ANGELIE DUGASAN and DR. ZHAMIR UMAG

for successfully making it to the AUGUST 2010 Roster of New Physicians!

Alhamdulillah!

A blessed Month of Ramadhan for you both and to all

Muslim Physicians who made it.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

August 2010 Board Passers

1. ABDALLAH, MAGDALENA JONE BARGO

2. ABDULLAH, ARABECCA SHANIA ALUG

3. ABEDIN, JALILAH MACAROMPUN

4. AMBOR, NASRODEN BARAMBANGAN

5. ANDIG, JOHARA BALT

6. ARTETA, LUVIMINDA MAROHOM

7. ASANJI, SITTI ZARRAH-ANN AMING

8. ASRI, ZAHRA DEWI SARANI

9. BARAPANTAO, BINGJAHAR KADER

10. DATUKON, SHEELA ANN GERONIMO

11. DILANGALEN, SITTIE ARMIE DILANGALEN

12. DISOMANGCOP, NABILLAH CORNELL

13. DUGASAN, ANGELIE PANTIL

14. GUILING, ISMAEL CATIPON

15. HADJIRIL, SORAYA KARINA VEA

16. HARON, IFTIZAR NAKAN

17. HASSANNOOR, ADLEE WATAMAMA

18. IBRAHIM, AHLIAH ESMILLA

19. LUCMAN, OMAIRAH SY

20. MANUA, NORHANAH MACARAYA

21. MAULOD, RHIANA HAMAD

22. MOHAMAD, NOR-AISHA ANGUINDARAT

23. NORDEN, JAMEL OMAR

24. ONTOK, ABDUL-AZIZ DIALO

25. ONTOK, ZULAIKA MAAS

26. SAFAEE CHALKASRA, SAEID GUZMAN

27. SANGUAN, AINNIE JEHAN SARIP

28. SANI, AMEERAH SANTOS

29. UMAG, ZHAMIR MIGRIÑO

30. WALANDA, AIDA ABEDIN

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

National Commission on Muslim Filipinos invites IMAN on Independence Day

June 12 2010 --- In celebration of the National Independence Day, the Office of Muslim Affairs (OMA) officially announced its transition as the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF). By participating in the national event held at the Luneta Grandstand from June 12-13, NCMF through Mr. Abdulbadi Radzak, invited IMAN's physicians to assist in providing free medical consultations. Together with the Asia America Initiatives headed by Rohaniza Sumndad-Usman, who provides free medical supplies for outreach missions, and NCMF's medical and allied health professionals, the 2-day medical mission became a success.

Among those invited by IMAN to join the medical team were the University of the Philippines-Association of Medical Students (UP-AMS) headed by medical student Bin Rashid Chin.

Dr. Nadhira Mangondato, Dr. Ayeshalinda Alonto, Dr. Salma Sumndad and Dr. Naheeda Dimacisil-Mustofa were among IMAN members present. President Dr. Abdel Jeffri Abdulla also came to assess the teams in the said event despite hectic schedules.

NCMF, together with more than 100 other government agencies including the Armed Forces of the Philippines, showcased their own booths and national programs in the Independence Day affair.























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