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                    [Summary] => Inirekomenda na ng legal department ng Dept. of Health (DOH) kay Secretary Francisco Duque ang pormal na pagsasampa ng kasong administratibo laban sa mga opisyal at doktor sa Rizal Medical Center  na umano’y nagpabaya kaya’t nasawi ang pitong sanggol dahil sa neonatal sepsis noong Oktubre.


Kabilang sa mga kakasuhan ng Gross Neglect of Duty and Conduct Prejudicial to the Service sina Dr. Clara Faustino, head ng Pediatrics Dept.; Dr. Maria Carmen Quevedo, hepe ng OB-Gyne Dept.; at Dr. Josefina Carlos, chairman ng Infection Control Committee.
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They are RMC medical director Winston Go; Chief of Clinics Dr. Bernardita Javier; Chief Nurse Louise Marie Flores; administrative officer Buddy Ortego and Erlinda de Villa, supervising nurse at the delivery room.
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In a press briefing, Duque also noted similar findings on the cases of six other infants who developed sepsis, but survived.
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Kabilang sa mga kakasuhan ng Gross Neglect of Duty and Conduct Prejudicial to the Service sina Dr. Clara Faustino, head ng Pediatrics Dept.; Dr. Maria Carmen Quevedo, hepe ng OB-Gyne Dept.; at Dr. Josefina Carlos, chairman ng Infection Control Committee.
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They are RMC medical director Winston Go; Chief of Clinics Dr. Bernardita Javier; Chief Nurse Louise Marie Flores; administrative officer Buddy Ortego and Erlinda de Villa, supervising nurse at the delivery room.
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In a press briefing, Duque also noted similar findings on the cases of six other infants who developed sepsis, but survived.
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