The Department of Health has recognized Bataan General Hospital and Medical Center as a Family Planning Training Center, the third in Central Luzon, strengthening access to quality reproductive health services, competency-based FP training, and capacity-building for doctors, nurses, and midwives in the region. Photo courtesy of DOH Central Luzon
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DOH recognizes Bataan General Hospital as a Family Planning Training Center

Jonas Reyes

The Department of Health (DOH) Central Luzon for Health Development (CLCHD) has officially been recognized the Bataan General Hospital and Medical Center (BGHMC) as a Family Planning (FP) Training Center, the third in the region.

According to DOH Central Luzon, the BGHMC is now part of FP Training Center in Central Luzon alongside Jose B. Lingad Memorial General Hospital (JBLMGH) and Dr. Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research and Medical Center (Dr. PJGMRMC).

The DOH cited that the CLCHD Recognition and Assessment Committee conducted a validation visit on 15 April.

Dr. Dhick Talion (Regional FP Program Manager), with Ms. Sherill Aure (Training Specialist III and Head of the Human Resource Development Section) and Ms. Joan Rayza Herrera (Licensing Officer III, Regulation, Licensing, and Enforcement Division) were part of the assessment committee.

The DOH reported that a courtesy call was made to Medical Center Chief II Dr. Glory V. Baltazar, who expressed strong support for strengthening family planning services and capacity-building initiatives.

The validation process included the active participation of the Obstetrics-Gynecology Department, led by Chair Dr. Juvy Sampang, and the BGHMC FP Team headed by Dr. Abegail Val Famatiga.

Following a thorough assessment, BGHMC was found fully compliant with DOH standards—affirming its readiness to serve as a hub for quality FP training and service delivery.

This recognition marks another step forward in advancing accessible, high-quality reproductive health services for communities across Central Luzon.

FP Training Centers in the Philippines, often accredited by the DOH, provide competency-based training (FPCBT) to healthcare providers, focusing on contraceptive methods, counseling (GATHER approach), and service delivery.

Key training hubs include Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital and regional DOH centers, offering 3 to 5-day courses for doctors, nurses, and midwives.