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This was the topic discussed recently when Dr. Adriano Laudico, consultant, Dept. of Surgery at UP-PGH and Chairman of PMIA (Pain Management Information Agency), was a guest on "Damayan" Channel 4’s longest running public service program hosted by Magsaysay awardee Ms. Rosa Rosal.
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This was the topic discussed recently when Dr. Adriano Laudico, consultant, Dept. of Surgery at UP-PGH and Chairman of PMIA (Pain Management Information Agency), was a guest on "Damayan" Channel 4’s longest running public service program hosted by Magsaysay awardee Ms. Rosa Rosal.
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