Well, he finally got the certificate last week and is now a well-fledged pediatrician.
The thing is, the hospital he wanted to practice in The New Medical City returned the money that his parents paid for a proprietary share.
Officially, the refund amounting to about P1.6 million was made because of his problems with PGH. Unofficially, the refund was partially triggered by the close friendship between the heads of both hospitals, which could be traced back to their medical school days.
As an alternative, Dr. Cruz is thinking of using part of the refund to finance neonatal studies in the United States.
No, Boy Martirez is not the punching bag. Fact is, he gives as good as he gets from the punching bag, of course.
Hes the man carrying an obviously old attaché case with some sort of rope for a handle.
Since 1984, when the CB closed the bank for insolvency, the bank associated with the Aguirre family, has sued every governor of the central monetary authority for one reason or another except for Gabriel Singson, who ordered the reopening of the bank in 1993.
Mr. Garcia hasnt exactly been popular with people like former Finance Secretary Jose Isidro Camacho, who wanted GSIS to continue its policy of farming out the bulk of the reinsurance of government companies to the private sector.
Instead, Mr. Garcia insisted that GSIS take on most of the business and farm out only 15 percent (instead of the usual 85 percent) to the private sector.