Joselito B. Buluran, MD

Rene Lacanilao
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The first time I saw Doctor Joselito Buluran or JB as he was fondly called, was when we were oriented before we began our Pre-Residency.   He was shy and most of the time quiet when in the presence of people he was not familiar with. He always had a ready smile and laughed just as easily. Sometimes you felt he was the kid in school who was bullied and made fun of. He was easy to get along with and probably had no enemies. He was very unassuming.   Unknown to most of us he was in fact Chinese by blood who grew up locally; he was the youngest in the family (born when his mother was in her 60’s). It was sometimes funny that given that fact and the way he looked, one may think he could be retarded. Now that was funny because he was in fact quite intelligent. Now imagine that and combine that with his study habits you had a powerhouse of a resident who would be prepared for the weekly grand rounds or the subspecialty hour. The night before the grand rounds you would see him pouring over Cummings and you would still see him reading when you woke up the next day. He was always studying. It was therefore no surprise that he readily passed the USMLE when he took it in our 2nd year of residency   JB was not athletic. But that did not stop him from participating in the PSO-HNS sportsfests. And even if he did not know how to play and looked like a duck out of water, he gamely joined the tennis tournament between residents thought up by another co-resident. He was easy to get along with and seemed like he never got angry. In fact, of all the residents, he may have been the subject and target of more jokes and practical jokes than anyone else.   He made sure he did what was assigned to him. As an intern’s monitor, a position he reveled in, he was constantly teaching the interns. One day I saw him in the ENT chair at the OPD and asked him what he was doing. He answered that he was testing the interns if they know how to actually remove cerumen and he was in the chair because he was the patient.   It was also when he was intern’s monitor that he met the love of his life. Suddenly, his world changed. From a happy-go-lucky guy with a ready smile he suddenly became serious. So serious in fact that he approached me one night and confronted me if I was showing interest in the same person he was interested in. I’m kind of smiling because I still remember that night. That was totally not in character for JB. I assured him that he had nothing to fear because I had no interest, and the girl was his. He courted her and in the end they got married.   We parted ways when we graduated, and we barely saw each other even during conventions. He moved back to Norzagaray where he established his practice. I always thought he would be using his MLE but he never did. Once when we were somewhere in Bulacan near Norzagaray, my wife needed a phone and I thought since we were in Buluran territory why not try to find him. He was easy to find because the people we asked pointed us to where he lived   And so it is with sadness that I heard of his passing. Maybe it’s ironic that he had a very fine heart but in the end it was his heart that did him in   If you took your Temporal Bone Course at the EAMC, then JB has touched your lives. He was the one who made those dissection bowls you used
Joselito B.Buluran,医学博士
我第一次见到乔塞利托·布鲁兰医生(人们亲切地称呼他为杰比),是在我们开始预备住院医师培训之前。他很害羞,大多数时候在不熟悉的人面前都很安静。他总是面带微笑,笑起来也一样轻松。有时你觉得他是学校里被欺负和取笑的孩子。他很容易相处,可能也没有敌人。他非常谦逊。我们大多数人都不知道,他实际上是土生土长的中国人;他是家里最小的(他母亲60多岁时出生)。有趣的是,考虑到这个事实和他的样子,人们可能会认为他可能是个智障。这很有趣,因为他其实很聪明。现在想象一下,再结合他的学习习惯你就有了一个精力充沛的住院医生他会为每周的大检查或专科时间做好准备。在圆桌会议的前一天晚上,你会看到他对着卡明斯滔滔不绝,第二天醒来时,你还会看到他在读书。他总是在学习。因此,当他在我们住院医生的第二年参加USMLE考试时,他很容易通过就不足为奇了。但这并没有阻止他参加PSO-HNS的体育比赛。即使他不知道怎么打,看起来像离开水的鸭子,他还是勇敢地参加了另一位共同居民想出的居民之间的网球比赛。他很容易相处,似乎从不生气。事实上,在所有的居民中,他可能是更多的笑话和恶作剧的对象。他确保完成了分配给他的任务。作为实习生的班长,他很喜欢这个职位,他经常给实习生上课。有一天,我在门诊的耳鼻喉科的椅子上看到他,问他在做什么。他回答说,他正在测试实习生是否知道如何去除耵聍他坐在椅子上,因为他是病人。也是在当实习生班长的时候,他遇到了一生的挚爱。突然间,他的世界变了。他从一个随遇而安、面带微笑的人突然变得严肃起来。事实上,他是如此认真,以至于有天晚上他找到我,质问我是否对他感兴趣的同一个人表现出了兴趣。我有点笑了,因为我还记得那晚。这完全不符合杰比的性格。我向他保证,他不用担心,因为我对他没有兴趣,而且那个女孩是他的。他向她求爱,最后他们结婚了。毕业后我们就分开了,甚至在大会期间我们也很少见面。他搬回诺扎加雷,在那里建立了自己的诊所。我一直以为他会用他的MLE,但他从来没有。有一次我们在布拉干靠近诺扎加雷的地方,我妻子需要一部电话,我想既然我们在布拉干的领土上,为什么不试着找到他呢。他很容易找到,因为我们问过的人都给我们指了他住的地方,所以当我听到他去世的消息时,我感到很悲伤。也许具有讽刺意味的是,他有一颗非常善良的心,但最终是他的心害死了他。如果你在EAMC上了颞骨课程,那么杰比已经触动了你的生活。你用的解剖碗就是他做的
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