+ Follow DR. DOMINIC JAMORA Tag
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The success of the first-ever surgery to help patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease was not only a milestone in Philippine medical history; it is likewise a proud moment in the careers of the medical team who conducted the operation.
"You can’t put a price on the life of the patient," says Dr. Dominic Jamora, movement disorder neurologist of the Philippine Movement Disorder Surgery Center (PhilMove) team which conducted the implantation of the deep-brain stimulation (DBS) device that helps control the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
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"You can’t put a price on the life of the patient," says Dr. Dominic Jamora, movement disorder neurologist of the Philippine Movement Disorder Surgery Center (PhilMove) team which conducted the implantation of the deep-brain stimulation (DBS) device that helps control the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
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