Dr. Benjamin Rigor, Professor and Chairman Emeritus of the Department of Anesthesiology and Preoperative Medicine University of Louisville, Kentucky teach topics such as: Bioethics in
the New Millennium; Human Errors in Medicine; Stress Prevention and Management in Medical
Practice; Recent Advances in Cerebral Resuscitation and Protection and many other topics. Dr. Rigor's excellence in International Humanitarian Service earned him the Louisville Kentucky Doctors Ball Honorees for 2006. Dr. Rigor's 18 year chairmanship of the University of Kentucky Medical School
Ms. Jennifer Figueras Banaag, M.F.S Forensic Scientist of the New Jersey State Police Office of Forensic Sciences in Hamilton, New Jersey taught the subject of DNA Analysis
during the mission. She has been assigned as expert witness in DNA Analysis in New Jersey
Superior Courts. Jennifer has earned certifications in the area of Nuclear and
Mitochondrial DNA as well as drug screening and the processing of serologic samples of
potential donors for the National Marrow Donor Program. She was instrumental in the DNA
sampling of all victims during the 9/11 terrorist hit at the Pentagon with outstanding
results.
Department of Anesthesiology is the longest in its 208 year history. He trained more than 400 residents, fellows and graduate students during
his teaching career. He has written 8 books, secured more than $6 million in clinical
service contracts and grants and published 124 research abstracts.
It must be noted that the letter "E" on the acronym PAGES stands for Educators. PAGES Education Department Headed by Dr. Elmer David, PAGES Medical Director, Pediatrics Department, was able to lecture Child Resuscitation Procedures and and Basic Life Support to house staff member and other government unit personnel.
Dr. Elmer David, giving lectures to house staff on “Child Resuscitation Procedures.”
Ms. Eden Trinidad, PAGES Recovery Room Nurse conducted two (2) sessions of Basic First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) to various Barangay Health Workers and Cavite Rescue 161, a Trauma and Emergency Medical Technician Personnel for the Cavite province. Complete with child and adult mannequins named "Annie" the participants learned to administer first aid and CPR.
Eden Trinidad, Nurse Educator and CPR Instructor
Dr. Honorato “Nic” Nicodemus, an Anesthesiologist and Professor and former Chairman of the Department of Anesthesiology at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland who also serves as PAGES Director of Anesthesiology provides lectures on various topics in Anesthesiology including the Dangers of Substance Abuse among Anesthesiologists and Closed Circuit Anesthesia. Not limited to the lecture halls or auditoriums, Dr. Nick shares his expertise in the operating room, recovery room, and wards with resident physicians, nurses and students from the local hospitals and schools to where the mission is yearly held.
Dr Honorator "Nic" Nicodemus, PAGES Director of Anesthesiology with a resident physician inside the Operating Room.
Ms Jennifer Figueras Banaag, PAGES Lecturer and Concurrent Newsline Editor-in-Chief taught DNA Analysis lecture to medical services personnel.
Dr. Benjamin Rigor, PAGES Director of Clinical Operations with attendees inside a hospital function room.