尤西比奥·e·拉马斯,医学博士(1926-2021)“脚小但壮举大”

Norberto Martinez
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尤西比奥·e·拉马斯博士是一位伟大教师、一位慈爱的父亲和一位积极推动者的缩影。1952年,他在纽约贝尔维尤接受了住院医师培训,在那里他呆了一年,然后去了洛杉矶,在那里他在豪斯耳研究所接受了培训。回到菲律宾后,他加入了UST耳鼻喉科,随后成为耳鼻喉科主任。1978年,他担任耳鼻喉科主任直到1983年。作为原动力,他在1984年耳鼻喉科从眼科分离的过程中发挥了重要作用,并领导该部门直到1989年,成为任职时间最长的主席。他会邀请住院医生(他们对他对待病人的态度感到敬畏)来他的私人诊所看有趣的病例。不论病人的社会地位如何,他都对他们表现出同情。在手术室里,他展示了做手术的技巧,让手术看起来如此简单无缝。他从不吝啬,即使在逆境中也总是表现得镇定自若。每当部门或住院医生之间出现问题时,他都会私下与他们交谈,并像父亲对孩子一样为他们提供建议。他是一个虔诚的教徒,每天早上的第一件事就是去教堂,然后在8点整去OPD。他比住院医生提前30分钟到达OPD,教会他们守时的美德。他对服装的选择无可挑剔,总是系着完美的三角温莎领带。我想早在医学院三年级就成为一名耳鼻喉科医生的唯一原因就是因为拉马斯医生。他会逐字逐句地从《博伊西耳鼻咽喉学教科书》中讲课,包括逗号的停顿。他激励了我很多,并告诉我自己,我希望我能做到他能记住的至少一半,那就足够了。他非常愿意邀请其他机构的毕业生加入这个部门,耳科的卡洛斯·雷耶斯博士和头颈外科的罗比·赞图亚博士就是一个例子。他从未受到其他在科大执业的咨询师的威胁,事实上,他还鼓励他们这样做。他是孩子Rose, Jun, Beth和Annie的忠实父亲,也是妻子Lulu的忠实丈夫。他总是把家人的幸福看得比自己的幸福还重要。每当有需要时,他的大家庭总是寻求他的支持,他也会张开双臂欢迎他们。致他的家人,感谢你们慷慨地分享拉马斯博士最富有成效的岁月。PSO-HNS对Llamas博士最好的致敬是将他选为2020年最杰出教师。如果没有我们亲爱的拉马斯博士无私的奉献,我们就不会有今天的成就。正如桑顿·王尔德所说:“对逝者最高的敬意不是悲伤,而是感激。”在Paalam的Maraming Salamat
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Eusebio E. Llamas, MD (1926-2021) “Small in Feet but Giant in Feat”
Dr. Eusebio E. Llamas was the epitome of a great teacher, a devoted father and a prime mover. In 1952, he underwent residency training in Bellevue, New York where he stayed for one year and then proceeded to Los Angeles where he trained at the House Ear Institute. Upon his return to the Philippines, he joined the UST Department of EENT and subsequently became the section chief of ENT. In 1978, he assumed the chairmanship of the Department of EENT until 1983.   As prime mover, he was instrumental in the separation of the Dept. of Otolaryngology from the Dept. of Ophthalmology in 1984 and led the department until 1989 earning the distinction of becoming the longest serving chair.   He would invite residents (who were in awe of his demeanor in handling patients) to see interesting cases in his private clinic. He demonstrated compassion to all patients regardless of their social status. In the operating room, he exemplified finesse in doing surgeries and made it look so simply seamless. He never showed any mean streak and always appeared calm even amid adversity. Whenever there were issues in the department or among residents, he would talk to them in private and would counsel them like a father to his children.   He was deeply religious as he would go to the chapel first thing in the morning before he went to the OPD at 8 am sharp. He taught the residents the virtue of punctuality by being at the OPD ahead of them, and 30 minutes in advance of his scheduled operations. He was impeccable in his choice of apparel, always dressing up with the perfect triangle of the Windsor tie   The only reason why I wanted to become an ENT as early as third year medical student was solely because of Dr. Llamas. He would literally deliver his lecture verbatim from Boise’ Textbook of Otolaryngology including pauses for commas. He inspired me a lot and told myself, I wish I could do at least half of what he could memorize and that would be good enough   He was very open to inviting graduates from other institutions to join the department as exemplified by the acceptance of Dr. Carlos Reyes for Otology and Dr. Robie Zantua for Head and Neck Surgery. He was never threatened by other consultants practicing at UST and in fact encouraged them to do so.   He was a dedicated father to his children Rose, Jun, Beth and Annie and a devoted husband to his wife Lulu. He would always think of his family’s welfare over his own. His extended family would always seek his support whenever the need arose, and he would welcome them with open arms. To the family, thank you for generously sharing Dr. Llamas during his most productive years.   The best tribute the PSO-HNS offered to Dr. Llamas was choosing him as the Most Outstanding Teacher in 2020. We would not be where we are today if not for the selfless dedication of our dear Dr. Llamas. As Thornton Wilde said, “The highest tribute to the departed is not grief but gratitude”.   Maraming Salamat at Paalam
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