Elvira Geluz Ilano Colmenar,医学博士(1930-2021)

Manuel Tomas Colmenar
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我母亲埃尔维是一名不折不扣的战士,90岁时因癌症在奎松市圣路加去世。在医院的最后几天,护士和护理人员带着各种设备在她的房间里来回奔波,她经常会惊叹于自年轻以来医学的进步。她会说:“伊巴·纳塔拉加·恩加永……”然后痛苦地笑了笑,眼睛里带着遥远的目光。虽然时代确实发生了变化,而且还在继续,但这并没有妨碍我妈妈成为最好的医生。Elvie出生在甲米地的Imus,是一个八口之家中最小的女儿。她的父亲在她蹒跚学步时去世了,所以从那时起,他们就由母亲独自抚养长大。她的侄女和侄子们都称她为“蒂娅·埃尔维”,她对他们进行了精心的养育和照顾。1954年,她在圣托马斯大学完成了医学专业的学业,她的美貌和智慧也是当年医学小姐的候选人。1960年,她在纽约布鲁克林区的国王县医院进行耳鼻喉科住院治疗。1964年,她嫁给了她一生的挚爱Manolo Colmenar。Colmenar博士在圣卢克建立了她的诊所,在那里她加入了奎松市Cathedral Heights的EENT部门的工作人员,随后于1987年被任命为我们自己的ENT-HNS部门的第一任主席。她非常努力地建立了一个认可的住院医师培训计划,同时为我们的住院医师和工作人员提供了指路明灯和指导。受她的服务影响,我和哥哥洛伊追随她的脚步,后来在牙科和医学领域追求自己的职业生涯。她也是她的几个侄女的灵感来源,这些侄女后来成为了自己专业领域的知名医生,她的两个孙子也在追求牙科和医学。妈妈以30分钟的冷刀扁桃体切除术而闻名,但她一直强调的一件事是患者安全高于速度的重要性。作为一名天生的和事佬,她还曾在医院道德委员会任职,在那里她调解了医生、医院工作人员和患者之间的纠纷。她的这种价值观在我们家族中也很明显,因为在家庭危机时期,我们总是先接近她。退休后,她继续在家练习,大部分是免费的,直到她再也不能这样做了。虽然看到她离开让我们心碎,但我妈妈过着美丽而充实的生活。她将永远被人们铭记为一位坚定的医生,一位鼓舞人心的导师,一位溺爱孩子的妻子、母亲和祖母,以及我们有幸认识的最坚强、最慷慨的女性之一。愿她在我们主的手中安息。
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Elvira Geluz Ilano-Colmenar, MD (1930 – 2021)
A fighter through and through, my mother Elvie passed away at the age of 90 in St. Luke’s, Quezon City due to cancer. During her last days in the hospital, with nurses and attendings rushing back and forth her room with various equipment, she would often marvel at how medicine has advanced since her younger years. “Iba na talaga ngayon…”, she would say, followed by a pained chuckle and a faraway look in her eyes. While times have certainly changed and continue to do so, this did not hinder my mom from being the best doctor she could be. Born in Imus, Cavite, Elvie was the youngest daughter in a family of eight children. Her father passed when she was just a toddler, so they were raised single-handedly by her mother since then. She was known as ‘Tia Elvie’ to her nieces and nephews, whom she nurtured and cared for dearly. She finished Medicine at the University of Santo Tomas in 1954, and beauty and brains that she was, was also a candidate for Miss Medicine in that year. She then pursued her residency in Otolaryngology at King’s County Hospital, Brooklyn New York in 1960. She married the love of her life, Manolo Colmenar in 1964. Dr. Colmenar established her practice in St. Luke’s, where she joined the staff of the EENT Department at Cathedral Heights, Quezon City and was subsequently appointed the first Chairperson of our very own ENT-HNS Department in 1987. She worked very hard to establish an accredited residency training program, all while serving as a beacon and guide to our residents and staff. Influenced by her service, my brother Loy and I followed in her footsteps, pursuing our own careers in Dentistry and Medicine later on. She was also a source of inspiration to several of her nieces who later became established physicians in their own fields of specialty, as well as two of her grandchildren who are also pursuing Dentistry and Medicine. Mom was known for her 30-minute cold knife tonsillectomies, but one thing she would always emphasize was the importance of patient safety over speed. A natural peacemaker, she also served in the hospital ethics committee, where she mediated in settling cases between warring physicians, hospital staff, and patients. This value of hers would also be evident in our clan, as we would always approach her first during times of family crisis. After retirement, she continued her practice at home, mostly for free, until she could no longer do so. While it broke our hearts to see her go, my mom lived a beautiful and fulfilling life. She will always be remembered as a steadfast doctor, an inspiring mentor, a doting wife, mother, and grandmother, and one of the strongest and most generous women we will ever have the pleasure of knowing. May she rest in peace in the hands of our Lord.
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