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Juan Martin Flavier (Tagalog pronunciation: [hwan mɐɾˈtɪn flaˈvjeɹ]; June 23, 1935 – October 30, 2014) was a Filipino physician and politician. He served as the Secretary of Health under President Fidel V. Ramos from 1992 to 1995, and was later elected to the Senate , serving from 1995 to 2007.
Doctor to the Barrios is a 1970 book written by Juan M. Flavier, a physician in the Philippines, who later became Secretary of the Department of Health and two-term Senator of the Philippines. Its complete title is Doctor to the Barrios, Experiences with the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement. [1]
Juan Flavier (1935–2014) July 1, 1992 January 30, 1995 Fidel V. Ramos: 20: Jaime Galvez-Tan: January 30, 1995 July 5, 1995 21: Hilarion Ramiro Jr. July 10, 1995 ...
The episode followed the life of former senator Juan Flavier, a country boy who decides to study medicine in order to aid his impoverished townmates who still follow shamans. The young doctor found it to be a challenging and upsetting experience, as the people he wants to help laugh at him and his motives.
In 2006, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Senator Dr. Juan Flavier inaugurated the five-story Juan Flavier Building which would contain non-cutting departments such as internal medicine, pediatrics, radiology, and the emergency room. [4]
Neophyte senators were Lakas's Franklin Drilon, Juan Flavier, Ramon Magsaysay Jr., and Serge Osmeña, LDP's Marcelo Fernan, Miriam Defensor Santiago of the PRP, and independent Gregorio Honasan. Returning was Juan Ponce Enrile, who last served in the Senate in 1992. Incumbents defeated were LDP's Rodolfo Biazon and NPC's Arturo Tolentino.
A post shared on Facebook claims New York Judge Juan Merchan was purportedly executed by the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps on Dec. 23, 2024. Verdict: False The claim is false ...
Juan Flavier (1935–2014) August 12 2002 June 30 2007 Lakas: 13th Congress: 22: Jinggoy Estrada (born 1963) July 23 2007 June 30 2013 PMP: 14th Congress: 15th ...