What's up?! My name's Robby Romero. I am a licensed doctor. So, I'm pretty much about saving lives. Hahaha! Just kidding. I'm really a perpetual student of life. Most of blog entries are random photos, or thoughts reflecting my daily learnings. Enjoy!
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ROBIROBSTER turned 8 today!
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Here’s something worth sharing, last words from our oncology lecturer Dr. Gracieux Fernando. This actually gave me chills, it’s as if our generation is being addressed. You may belong to another field, may be medical too, but even when you’re not, this is a reminder that the future is our responsibility. Let’s all strive hard and be the best! Fight! :)
“I may not be here 20 or 30 years from now. You certainly will. So I envy your generation so much because you will see the future. A future that I can only guess at as being a possibility. I feel like I am like Moses. I can see the promise land, but I will not cross its borders and enjoy the fruits of its trees. That is up to you. And that’s why I take efforts to teach you as much as I can about these diseases. Because as the epidemiology of cancer rises from 1:7 to 1:4 to 1:2 as an incidence rate, it becomes an even greater problem for you rather than for us. And so, because I want to help these people and I only have a finite lifetime to do it, I task it all to you. You are my tools to continue my service in the cause of fighting this disease. When I am gone, you carry on. And hopefully, everything that I have taught you, if I can even convince one or two of you to come and join us in fighting this disease, then I have done enough in the service of oncology. I will know that cancer patients will be taken care of when I am no longer practicing. The underlying reason in my quest of teaching you, is that in the future, if I myself, God forbid, will be fighting this disease across the other side of the table, when I look up, I will see one of your faces and say, ‘Okay, I am in good hands.’ If you can do that for me, everything that I have done for the past 15 years that I have been teaching UERM students in this institution will have been worth it and it will be my legacy.”
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Hi, Doc. Is it okay if hintayin kita to love me back? ☺️
Sorry, ang hirap sagutin Anonymous. Although, I believe na patience is a virtue, sadly it doesn't apply to everything in life. Marami diyan who deserves your love more than I do. Meet other people, go out. Be a better you, so that when your 'person' comes, he'll enjoy all the good things you can offer. Advanced Happy Valentine's Day. 😍😍😍
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Hey Tumblr! Hi from Belo Genting Dream Cruises. 😀 Hope, all is well with everyone. 😃
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Hello Tumblr! Gong xi fa cai! :)
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What's up?! It's been a while since I last posted. I've been really busy with training. Having fun still, and learning curve is on fleek rising. Just last Thursday we had our monthly CME. Dr. Belo spoke about influence and how we can use this to improve our people skills, to provide better patient care. It's awe-inspiring to hear it from someone who built an empire from giving services that make people feel great about themselves. More excited to finish training and start to work.
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