Last week, former Philippine
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was arrested for alleged electoral sabotage
while she was in her hospital bed at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Global City.
The former president had been hospitalized for presumed bone disorder and
gastrointestinal disease. Shortly after her arrest, Arroyo’s lawyers filed for
a court order to allow the former president to leave the country and go to Singapore, reportedly because her medical care
was inadequate in Manila. doctor
excuse As past president of the Guam Medical Society, I can
appreciate the sense of outrage the Philippine Medical Association must have
felt when Arroyo's attorneys allegedly insisted there are no qualified doctors
in the Philippines who can help the Pampanga lawmaker.
Philippine Medical Association President Dr. Leo
Olarte exclaimed, "Insulto ito para sa local practitioners. Parang sinasabi nila na walang magaling na
duktor sa Pilipinas," he said. "Pino-promote pa naman natin ang
medical tourism.” You ever wondered why
printable doctor notes are so popular?
Specifically among workers and students?
On a daily basis thousands of people go onto the internet to find
printable doctors excuses. Almost
everyone will need a doctor excuse at some
point. Every year, at least once or twice, students/workers have a cold or some
other common ailment and they are not able to work or go to school.
Unfortunately, a doctor’s excuse is mandatory at most schools and places of
work to excuse an absence. The sheer popularity
of this product points to a problem within our society.
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