• Develop leaders in transformative education in pediatric undergraduate and postgraduate levels;
• Act as role models in the provision of general pediatrics and subspecialty services according to international standards;
• Advocate for efficiency and transparency in governance;
• Serve as a hub for collaborative and innovative research addressing the country’s health issues and concerns.
We shall develop a core of well-rounded pediatric specialists who are:
• Leader in transformative education in Pediatrics in undergraduate and postgraduate levels;
• Center for excellence in general pediatrics and subspecialty services;
• Hub for collaborative and innovative research addressing the country’s health issues and concerns;
• Model of efficiency and transparency in governance.
• Act as role models in the provision of general pediatrics and subspecialty services according to international standards;
• Advocate for efficiency and transparency in governance;
• Serve as a hub for collaborative and innovative research addressing the country’s health issues and concerns.
We shall develop a core of well-rounded pediatric specialists who are:
• Leader in transformative education in Pediatrics in undergraduate and postgraduate levels;
• Center for excellence in general pediatrics and subspecialty services;
• Hub for collaborative and innovative research addressing the country’s health issues and concerns;
• Model of efficiency and transparency in governance.
By 2025, the Department of Pediatrics of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine, Manila – Philippine General Hospital will be known nationally/internationally as a:
• leader in transformative education, excellent services, collaborative and innovative research
...accountable to God and the nation.
By 2025, The Department of Pediatrics of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine, Manila – Philippine General Hospital will be known in the International Community as a:
• the leader in transformative education, excellent services, collaborative and innovative research
...accountable to God and the nation.
• leader in transformative education, excellent services, collaborative and innovative research
...accountable to God and the nation.
By 2025, The Department of Pediatrics of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine, Manila – Philippine General Hospital will be known in the International Community as a:
• the leader in transformative education, excellent services, collaborative and innovative research
...accountable to God and the nation.
Training
-Produce highly competent graduates with a strong foundation in pediatrics through relevant and responsive undergraduate and postgraduate curricula, adhering to professional and ethical standards
Service
-Deliver compassionate quality health services according to international standards
Research
-Generate translational researches aligned with university and national health-research agenda with a valuable impact on society.
Governance
-Ensure efficiency, transparency, sustainability and accountability in the management of human resources, financial and operational systems, and infrastructure.
-Establish national and international linkages and collaborations in terms of training, research, and policy generation.
A. Attain sustainable human resource management in recruitment, development, placement, recognition, retention, and succession of highly qualified faculty and support staff
B. Deliver effective infrastructure management (building maintenance and reliable internet connectivity) and equipment management (procurement and maintenance) for the optimization of services in a conducive environment
-Produce highly competent graduates with a strong foundation in pediatrics through relevant and responsive undergraduate and postgraduate curricula, adhering to professional and ethical standards
Service
-Deliver compassionate quality health services according to international standards
Research
-Generate translational researches aligned with university and national health-research agenda with a valuable impact on society.
Governance
-Ensure efficiency, transparency, sustainability and accountability in the management of human resources, financial and operational systems, and infrastructure.
-Establish national and international linkages and collaborations in terms of training, research, and policy generation.
A. Attain sustainable human resource management in recruitment, development, placement, recognition, retention, and succession of highly qualified faculty and support staff
B. Deliver effective infrastructure management (building maintenance and reliable internet connectivity) and equipment management (procurement and maintenance) for the optimization of services in a conducive environment
Adolescent Medicine
Allergology/Immunology
Ambulatory Pediatrics
Pediatric Cardiology
Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics
Emergency Pediatrics
Endocrinology / Metabolism Pediatrics
Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
Clinical and Metabolic Genetics
Hematology / Oncology
Infectious & Tropical Diseases
Newborn Medicine & Intensive Care
Nephrology
Neurology
Pulmonology
Rheumatology
Allergology/Immunology
Ambulatory Pediatrics
Pediatric Cardiology
Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics
Emergency Pediatrics
Endocrinology / Metabolism Pediatrics
Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
Clinical and Metabolic Genetics
Hematology / Oncology
Infectious & Tropical Diseases
Newborn Medicine & Intensive Care
Nephrology
Neurology
Pulmonology
Rheumatology
LORNA R. ABAD, M.D.
Chair
MARISSA B. LUKBAN, M.D.
Vice Chair for Academics and Postgraduate Training
MARY ANNE R. CASTOR, M.D.
Asst. Vice Chair for Academics – Undergraduate
MA. CECILIA D. ALINEA, M.D.
Asst. Vice Chair for Academics – Postgraduate
EDILBERTO B. GARCIA, JR., M.D., M.P.H.
Vice Chair for Patient Services
EDISON T. TY, M.D.
Asst. Vice Chair for Inpatient Services
JOSE JONAS D. DEL ROSARIO, M.D.
Asst. Vice Chair for Outpatient Services
MA. ESTERLITA V. UY, M.D.
Vice Chair for Research and Publications
LEONILA F. DANS, M.D., M.Sc.
Asst. Vice Chair for Research and Publications
MARIA ISABEL O. QUILENDRINO, M.D
Special Assistant to the Chair
BENILDA C. SANCHEZ-GAN, M.D.
Chair, Post Residency Fellowship Training Program
ANNA LISA T. ONG-LIM, M.D.
Chair, Residency Training Program
SECTION CHIEFS EMMA A. LLANTO, M.D.
Adolescent Medicine
MARY ANNE R. CASTOR, M.D.
Allergy / Immunology
BENJAMIN P. SABLAN, JR., M.D., M.D.M.
Ambulatory Pediatrics
EDISON T. TY, M.D.
Cardiology
BERNADETTE J. MADRID, M.D.
Child Protection Unit
ALEXIS SOCORRO L. REYES, M.D.
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
JONATHAN S. CU, M.D.
Emergency Pediatrics
SIOKSOAN C. CUA, M.D., M.Sc.
Endocrinology / Metabolism
GERMANA V. GREGORIO, M.D.,M.Sc., Ph.D.
Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
MA. CECILIA D. ALINEA, M.D.
General Pediatrics
EVA MARIA C. CUTIONGCO-DELA PAZ, M.D.
Clinical and Metabolic Genetics
ANA PATRICIA A. ALCASABAS, M.D.
Hematology / Oncology
ANNA LISA T. ONG-LIM, M.D.
Infectious and Tropical Diseases
HERBERT MICHAEL G. UY, M.D.
Intensive Care
RESTI MA. M. BAUTISTA, M.D.
Newborn Medicine
DOLORES D. BONZON, M.D.
Nephrology
BENILDA C. SANCHEZ-GAN, M.D.
Neurology
KEVIN L. BAUTISTA, M.D.
Pulmonology
LEONILA F. DANS, M.D.,
Rheumatology
Chair
MARISSA B. LUKBAN, M.D.
Vice Chair for Academics and Postgraduate Training
MARY ANNE R. CASTOR, M.D.
Asst. Vice Chair for Academics – Undergraduate
MA. CECILIA D. ALINEA, M.D.
Asst. Vice Chair for Academics – Postgraduate
EDILBERTO B. GARCIA, JR., M.D., M.P.H.
Vice Chair for Patient Services
EDISON T. TY, M.D.
Asst. Vice Chair for Inpatient Services
JOSE JONAS D. DEL ROSARIO, M.D.
Asst. Vice Chair for Outpatient Services
MA. ESTERLITA V. UY, M.D.
Vice Chair for Research and Publications
LEONILA F. DANS, M.D., M.Sc.
Asst. Vice Chair for Research and Publications
MARIA ISABEL O. QUILENDRINO, M.D
Special Assistant to the Chair
BENILDA C. SANCHEZ-GAN, M.D.
Chair, Post Residency Fellowship Training Program
ANNA LISA T. ONG-LIM, M.D.
Chair, Residency Training Program
SECTION CHIEFS EMMA A. LLANTO, M.D.
Adolescent Medicine
MARY ANNE R. CASTOR, M.D.
Allergy / Immunology
BENJAMIN P. SABLAN, JR., M.D., M.D.M.
Ambulatory Pediatrics
EDISON T. TY, M.D.
Cardiology
BERNADETTE J. MADRID, M.D.
Child Protection Unit
ALEXIS SOCORRO L. REYES, M.D.
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
JONATHAN S. CU, M.D.
Emergency Pediatrics
SIOKSOAN C. CUA, M.D., M.Sc.
Endocrinology / Metabolism
GERMANA V. GREGORIO, M.D.,M.Sc., Ph.D.
Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
MA. CECILIA D. ALINEA, M.D.
General Pediatrics
EVA MARIA C. CUTIONGCO-DELA PAZ, M.D.
Clinical and Metabolic Genetics
ANA PATRICIA A. ALCASABAS, M.D.
Hematology / Oncology
ANNA LISA T. ONG-LIM, M.D.
Infectious and Tropical Diseases
HERBERT MICHAEL G. UY, M.D.
Intensive Care
RESTI MA. M. BAUTISTA, M.D.
Newborn Medicine
DOLORES D. BONZON, M.D.
Nephrology
BENILDA C. SANCHEZ-GAN, M.D.
Neurology
KEVIN L. BAUTISTA, M.D.
Pulmonology
LEONILA F. DANS, M.D.,
Rheumatology


For the year 2010, CHILD provided an average of over P700,000 per month for patients admitted to the pediatric wards. The commonly admitted cases are children suffering from pneumonia, diarrhea, neonatal sepsis, meningitis, leukemia and other forms of cancer, dengue, and typhoid.
Philippine General Hospital – Department of Pediatrics | University of the Philippines
PGH Pediatrics Complex, Taft Ave | Manila, Philippines 1000
(02) 5548400 loc 2100 to 2101