<<June 8, 2000>>
Rafael Bozeman Rodriguez <rbrsat@pworld.net.ph>
Rafael Bozeman Rodriguez <paeling@doctor.com>
Kimberly K. Obbink <kobbink@montana.edu>
Raj Gururaja <raj_gururaja@agilent.com>
Marcos Costa <marcos_costa@agilent.com>
Alexandre Tunes <alexandre_tunes@agilent.com>
Drisha Leggitt <drisha_leggitt@agilent.com>
Victor T. Ching <vicching@compass.com.ph>
Professor Rashid Bashshur <bashshur@umich.edu>
R. Daniel Hague <dhague@umich.edu>
Ninfa Saturnino Springer <ninfa@umich.edu>
Lori Brossia <claws@umich.edu>
Ricardo Cabrera <rcabrera@3dechotech.com>
Alexandre Rivas <alex_mau@argo.com.br>
Dr. Fadia Alvic <Fadia.Alvic@rcenter.org>
Bob Spencer <bob.spencer@rcenter.org>
Mr. Myron H. Nordquist <myron_nordquist@burns.senate.gov>
Ms. Christina Higa <chris@elele.peacesat.hawaii.edu>
Sherrilynne Fuller <sfuller@u.washington.edu>
W. R. (Bill) Klemm <wklemm@cvm.tamu.edu>
Herman D. Tolentino <hermant@I-manila.com.ph>
Dr. Teresita I. Barcelo <sdemla@mozcom.com>
Felix (Lex) Librero <lex@laguna.net>
Arturo M. Pesigan <artpesigan@yahoo.com>
Dear Ralph:
===========
(1) Many thanks for your msg (ATTACHMENT I), in response to
my letter to Dr.
Arsenio Cantos and to Mr. Jose Ledesma of St. Luke's Medical
Center and
College of Medicine.
It was also in my previous listserve distribution of "Manila
workshop on
10/29th to 10/31st - May 27, 2000" which can now be
retrieved at
<http://www.friends-partners.org/~utsumi/gu-l/mid-2000/index.html>.
(2) I sent it to the following addresses;
Dr. Arsenio Cantos, MD
President
St. Luke's College of Medicine
Mr. Jose Ledesma
President and CEO
St. Luke's Medical Center Philippines
279 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd.
Cathedral Heights
Quezon City, 1102 Philippines
(632) 723-0301 / 723-0101 / 723-0199
info@stluke.com.ph<<May 28, 2000>>Did not
work.
http://www.stluke.com.ph
The email address bounced my msg back so that I sent its
hard copy to
Dr. Cantos by a first class airmail on May 27th, but I have
not received his reply yet.
The email address is the same as the one listed at
their web site.
If you get alternative one, pls let me have it at your
earliest convenience.
(3) I am glad to know that you are now in the US. Yes, pls call me when you have time.
BTW, Kim is now planning to have a mini-workshop for her
Native American
community project -- see her project proposal at
<http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/Tampere_Conference/Final_Report/Pilot_Project_Proposals/North_America/mission_statement.html>.
Should you have time, you may attend it so that you can
discuss with her
and me and others about our project with your people in the
Philippines.
Bozeman is your birthplace (hence your middle name),
and Kim's
Montana State University is your and my alma mater!!
After her
workshop, we may visit Yellowstone Park together as
we did almost
45 years ago!! Kim may let us know the good spot for
trout fishing, too!!
(4) I am very glad that Dr. Cantos will host your mini-workshop
at his
college from October 29 to 31, 2000.
Pls check the availability of a PictureTel (or equivalent)
videoconferencing unit and an ISDN line, preferably at 384
Kbps.
Raj Gururaja of Agilent Technology in Hong Kong has already
kindly
indicated his willingness to bring a HP 5500 echocardiogram
machine to
Manila -- as his Brazilian counterpart did for our Manaus
mini-workshop.
Dear Raj:
=========
Pls note the date from October 29 to 31, 2000. I
will later
inform the exact date and time of our telemedicine demonstration
from Manila.
Dear Daniel:
============
As mentioned to you in Manaus, pls talk with Rashid
on your
possible visit to Manila to assist our Filipino colleagues
-- as
you did superbly in Manaus.
Dear Ninfa:
===========
Daniel had very difficult trouble with the ISDN line
in Manaus so
that Lori decided not to present your distance learning
course on
nutrition. However, we will count you and your husband
to attend
our Manila workshop.
Dear Ricardo:
=============
Your Brazilian counterpart had a technical trouble
with their
machine so that they could not bring it to demonstrate
3D image of
a heart with your software during our Manaus workshop.
Pls let me know if you can try the same at our telemedicine
demo
during our Manila workshop.
Dear Fadia and Bob:
===================
(5) Many thanks for your msg (ATTACHMENT IX).
(6) Alex tried many calls to Bob's phone, but alas, it always
went to an
answering phone -- no choice to get a live person on your
phone system,
so that he could not confirm his testing time, so that he
decided not to
perform your videoconferencing. I am very sorry to miss
your wonderful
presentation. (I would suggest Bob and Alex to have mobil
phones.)
Should you be still interested in joining in our project,
pls let me
know so that we can have your presentation during our Manila
workshop.
I will inform you its exact date and time later, though there
is 12 hour
time difference between EDT and Manila time.
Dear Christina:
===============
(7) I will let you know the exact date and time when we will
ask you for
your videoconferencing bridge service.
Dear Victor:
============
(8) You may arrange a program with your affiliated local TV
station to
broadcast our telemedicine and videoconferencing sessions,
as AMAZONSAT
TV station in Manaus did on May 31st.
It was also broadcast through Internet around the world
so that our
colleagues in Japan, Paris and many other locations watched
it as live.
You may devise the same for your TV station, if they
haven't done
so yet -- as your consultation job!!
Dear Kim:
=========
(9) During my trip to Manaus, I worked on the revision of
your travel grant
application to the NSF. I will work it out next week and
send to you
for your further refinement and submission to the NSF. You
may need
Myron's help on this, too, as you did for our Tampere event
last year.
This Manila workshop entirely depend on the success of your application to the NSF.
Dear Sherri and Bill Klemm:
================================
(10) Pls let me know if you can make this workshop in Manila
from 10/29th to
31st. If affirmative, pls send me;
(a) Full official address (title, division, affiliation,
mailing
address, phone/fax, email, and URL, etc.) with social
security number,
(b) A half to one full page of brief descriptive bio,
(c) A half to one full page description of possible contribution
to
our colleagues in Philippines through this project,
-- including
brief descriptions of intended distance learning courses,
how it
is to be delivered through narrowband Internet, etc.
This is very
important to convince peer group members of the NSF
travel grant program.
Dear Sherri:
============
Your description may be a bit elaboration of ATTACHMENT II and III.
I would greatly appreciate it if you can send them to me ASAP.
Dear Sherri:
============
Referring to your msg (ATTACHMENT V), pls let me know
a specific person
at the Fogarty Center of NIH so that we may approach for
travel grant
for our medical personnel.
Dear Herman:
============
(11) Many thanks for your msg (ATTACHMENT IV).
Your i-DOC2 seems very interesting!! I may try to use it for co-authoring my papers and books with my colleagues.
Dear Teresita:
==============
(12) Many thanks for your msgs (ATTACHMENT VI and VII).
I understand your budget difficulty well so that Ralph
and I organized
our planned Manila mini-workshop to be held at the St. Luke
College of
Medicine from October 29 to 31, 2000. We would greatly appreciate
it if
you and your people can join in this mini-workshop.
(13) I would greatly appreciate it if you can kindly inquire
following people
to help Ralph on technicalities;
Inocencio Daniel Cito Maramba, M.D.
Assistant Professor IV
UP College of Health Sciences
University of Philippines/Open University
Pedro Gil St.
Ermita, Manila 1000
Philippines
Tel: +63-2-524-7118
+63-2-526-0784
idcm@nwave.net
idcm@cph.upm.edu.ph
Dr. Lolit Suplido
Officer-in-Charge
Online Teaching and Learning Laboratory
University of Philippines/Open University
Manila, Philippines
fhs-upou@mozcom.com.ph<<January 23, 2000>>Did
not work.
Dear Lex:
=========
(14) Referring to your msg (ATTACHMENT VIII), I hope you had
a very
successful 5th Meeting of the Regional Working GRoup on Satellite
Communication Application under the auspices of UN-ESCAP
in last March.
Your 14th Annual Conference of the Asian Association of
Open
Universities (AAOU) will be held at your UPOU in Manila from
October 25 to 27th, 2000.
In response to your cordial invitation, I would like to
present my paper
Global University System," as revising its original
which you can
retrieve as Paper on GUS for 5/31-6/2, 2000 Manaus workshop
- May 15,
2000" at <http://www.kagawa-jc.ac.jp/~steve/global-univ-2000.html>.
I will send its revision with some descriptions about
our Manaus
workshop by 30 June 2000 so that you can immediately compile
them on CD
for distribution during conference registration.
Dear Arturo:
============
(15) I hope you will join in this workshop -- after all, our
relation with
your people started with your Request For Proposal (RFP)!!
Best, Tak
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ATTACHMENT I
Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 15:08:37 -0400 (EDT)
From: Ralph Rodriguez <paeling@doctor.com>
To: Tak Utsumi <utsumi@friends-partners.org>
Subject: RE: Manila workshop on 10/29th to 10/31st
Dear Tak -
Read your letter to Dr. Arsenio Cantos and to Mr. Jose Ledesma
of St. Luke's
Medical Center and College of Medicine. As I mentioned to you,
Mr. Ledesma
will be out of the country for three weeks but I hope that Dr.
Cantos will
be able to reply to your message. I will call you when I am in
NYC to see if
we can talk more on this. I will be busy here but will try to
see what can
be done re- our October 29-31,2000 mini-conference in Manila (Quezon
City).
You are certainly a busy man but so happy and fulfilled with what
you are
doing. Goodluck.
Sincerely,
Ralph
****************************************
ATTACHMENT II
From: "Sherrilynne Fuller" <sfuller@u.washington.edu>
To: "Takeshi Utsumi Ph. D." <utsumi@columbia.edu>
Subject: Tampere meeting
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 08:42:12 -0700
Dr. Utsumi --
I was very pleased to review the Tampere meeting videos and
outcomes just
now. Congratulations on receiving the Franklin award -- a most
well
deserved honor! My regret is that I was unable to attend this
important
conference as a result of a last minute personal situation. You
obviously
accomplished a great deal and have built a firm foundation for
the future
development of your vision of a global university system.
As I think you know we have a regional telemedicine group here
at UW which
provides teleconsulting services throughout the Pacific Northwest
and is
interested in potential international linkages. The Biomedical
and Health
Informatics group that I lead is developing a Master's and Ph.D.
program in
biomedical informatics as well as has offered pre- and postdoctoral
training
in informatics for a number of years. One of our most recent
fellows in
that program is Dr. Herman Tollentino of the University of the
Philippines
who is developing a biomedical informatics program there. I noted
with
interest that there is a potential pilot site at UP. I may
be visiting
Dr. Tollentino later this Fall and, if possible, I will try to
get in touch
w. Dr. Haraguchi while I am there to learn more about their program.
Also, we have recently been informed that the University of Washington
Dept. of Health Services proposal to create a new International
Health and
Biomedical Informatics Research and Training program to work with
scholars
from Peru and other Andean countries is likely to be funded by
the Fogarty
International Center. (Dr. Anne Marie Kimball, Department of
Health
Services leads that project and I am working with her on it.
Dr. Kimball is
also involved in a number of additional international efforts
-- including APEC).
Please continue to keep me informed of your efforts and let
me know if I can
be of assistance.
Best wishes.
Sherri
****************************************
ATTACHMENT III
From: "Sherrilynne Fuller" <sfuller@u.washington.edu>
To: <utsumi@columbia.edu>
Cc: "Kimberly Obbink" <kobbink@montana.edu>,
"Herman Tolentino MD" <hermant@i-manila.com.ph>
Subject: RE: URGENT REQUEST
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 08:09:07 -0800
Tak, Kim
I was waiting to see if my calendar cleared enough so I could
make it but
I'm afraid the timing is bad for me and I will, regretfully have
to decline.
As you both know UW and the University of the Philippines
in Manila is
planning for a Biomedical and Health Informatics faculty and graduate
student exchange in connection with UW's new graduate program
in Biomedical
and Health Informatics. Herman Tollentino at UP was a fellow
here at UW a
couple of years ago and he is working with me to develop this
program.
Best wishes with your workshop. Again, I regret that I cannot be there.
Sherri
****************************************
ATTACHMENT IV
From: "Herman Tolentino MD" <hermant@i-manila.com.ph>
To: "Tak Utsumi" <utsumi@friends-partners.org>
Subject: web app
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 05:23:08 +0800
Dear Tak,
Here is something we have developed at the University of the
Philippines
College of Medicine Medical Informatics Unit. It's a web-based
interactive
document development system called iDOC2 http://cm1.upm.edu.ph/idoc2.
Through this application, people can work together asynchronously
to develop
and edit documents wherever they are through the web.
Hope this might come in handy in a global university.
Herman D. Tolentino, MD
****************************************
ATTACHMENT V
From: "Sherrilynne Fuller" <sfuller@u.washington.edu>
To: "Takeshi Utsumi Ph. D." <utsumi@columbia.edu>,
"Kim Obbink" <kobbink@montana.edu>
Subject: potential funding
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 07:33:22 -0800
Tak, Kim
I'm not surprised by NSF reponse -- this has been their position
for many
years (i.e. that medicine is NIH's reponsibility) while they concentrate
on
"science." It does present difficulties.
RE: NIH funding for international activities, the Fogarty Center
of NIH does
provide such funding. This is where funding for our Peru public
health
informatics research and training project comes from.
I'm still interested in potentially attending the University
of the
Philippines meeting but my spring travel schedule is quite full.
Kim -- I'd really like to meet you one of these days and talk
about
potential collaboration. Any chance you're planning to be in Seattle
in
next few months??
sherri
Sherrilynne Fuller, Ph.D.
Head, Division of Biomedical and Health Informatics
Department of Medical Education
School of Medicine 35-7155
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
206-543-5531 Fax: 206-543-3389
****************************************
ATTACHMENT VI
From: "Faculty of Health Sciences" <dean-fhs@mozcom.com>
To: "Takeshi Utsumi" <utsumi@columbia.edu>
Cc: "Victor Ching" <viching@compass.com.ph>,
"Rafael Rodriguez" <ralphrod@nsclub.net>,
<rbrsat@pworld.net.ph>,
"Herman Tolentino" <hermant@i-manila.com.ph>,
"Art Pesigan" <artpesigan@yahoo.com>,
"Cito" <idcm@nwave.net>,
"Dr. Lex Librero" <lex@laguna.net.ph>
Subject: Mini-workshop proposed changes
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 11:11:36 +0800
Dear Dr. Utsumi,
After reviewing the schedule you have prepared I together with
Dr
Pesigan, Mr Victor Ching and other colleagues in the Open University,
we
have the following proposals. The University has suffered from
a 30%
budget cut from the Philippine Government, this was signed last
week
amidst mass action and protest against it. Further, an administrative
order banning government institutions from hosting international
conferences from their own budget has been passed. These have
implications on our planned activity, thus the following suggestions:
1.. Should it push through the workshop should be scheduled
around
middle of June and shortened to two days.
2.. The program should have more focus towards tertiary education
and special sessions in health (as with our previous suggested
schedule). Not undermining the importance of distance education
in
elementary education and community college efforts these are not
the
focus of the UP Open University and the UP Manila programs (and
may not
be applicable to the Philippine context as of yet)
3.. By turning the mini workshop into what it really is- MINI
, we
may be able to lessen the costs of the workshop and the logistics
that
come with it. With the planned videoconference, we would need
to hold it
in a venue outside the university where the ISDN lines may be
ready- the
budget cut and the administrative order have limited our options
and
external funding may be the only way this activity can be implemented.
4.. However, since our main objective is to develop a proposal.
We
can host and organize a very small workshop, with key participants
and
work on drafting this proposal.
Also we are in agreement that if we are to look for funding
for the
activity you would be the best person to lead the search. Other
questions have also cropped up:
1.. If the mini conference is preliminary to a bigger Japan
Conference, then when will this be?
2.. How will the activities in the suggested schedule be preliminary
to that since most are just presentations?
We are looking forward to your answers and thoughts.
Sincerely
Teresita=20
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ATTACHMENT VII
Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 17:35:26 +0800
To: Tak Utsumi<utsumi@columbia.edu>, <utsumi@fpwww.friends-partners.org>
From: "Teresita I. Barcelo" <tbarcelo@iconn.com.ph>
Subject: Mini-workshop postponement
Cc: Victor Ching<vicching@compass.com.ph>, <lex@laguna.net>,
Rafael Bozeman Rodriguez<rbsat@pworld.net.ph>, <artpesigan@yahoo.com>,
<rodph@yahoo.com>
Dear Dr. Utsumi,
I regret to inform you that UPOU and UPM are having real difficulty
sourcing funds for the scheduled mini-workshop considering that
the
projected date is sometime this June 2000. Moreover, UPOU is also
very busy
now preparing for the AAOU Regional International Conference to
held this
October 2000. Our human and physcial resources are quite limited
to allow
us to handle two international conferences with schedules too
close to each
other this year.
Maybe sometime later we can hold a small group workshop to
discuss plans
on telemedicine. As of the moment, we would like to say that we
need to
postpone indefinitely the plans for a workshop.
Thank you.
Yours truly,
Teresita
****************************************
ATTACHMENT VIII
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 19:25:45 -0500 (EST)
From: Felix Librero <lex@laguna.net>
To: utsumi@www.friends-partners.org
Subject: Re: Inquiry about mini workshop in Manila
Dear Tak,
Thanks for the msg. Regarding a 3-4 day workshop in Manila
next spring, I
think that this might be possible. I haven't spoken with our
colleagues at
U.P. Manila, but I'm almost certain they would welcome this.
Our group,
the Faculty of Health Sciences (of UPOU) now based at U.P. Manila,
shall
have no problems with this, too, since they are all interested.
One thing that I have to consider, however, is that during
the first week
of March UPOU shall be hosting the 5th Meeting of the Regional
Working
GRoup on Satellite Communication Application under the auspices
of
UN-ESCAP. Then, in October, the UPOU shall be hosting the 14th
Annual
Conference of the Asian Association of Open Universities in Manila.
We can plan this out. I'll take this up with our group soon
as I can.
Meanwhile, let me know of the details whenever they are available.
Now, back to the AAOU Conference. I'm the Chair of the Paper
Presentations
Committee of the Conference and we have opened our invitations
for paper
presenters. May I invite you and others interested to present
papers in
the conference?
The theme of the Conference is: Open Learning and Distance
Education:
Ideology, Pedagogy and Technology. The Conference shall be from
25-27
October 2000. For more information, please visit the Conference
website:
aaou2000@laguna.net.
Our deadline for submission of a 300-word abstract is 29 February
2000. We
shall act immediately on this proposal and will ask presenters
to submit
their full-length papers by 30 June 2000 so that we could immediately
compile them on CD for distribution during conference registration.
Any takers? Please get in touch with me.
****************************************
ATTACHMENT IX
From: Fadia Alvic <Fadia.Alvic@rcenter.org>
To: "'Tak Utsumi'" <utsumi@friends-partners.org>
Subject: RE: Some materials for our mtg on 3/15th
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 10:42:31 -0500
Dear Dr. Utsumi:
I trust that you are back from the Manaus conference and that
you had a very
successful meeting. I'm curious as to what happened last Wednesday,
May 31,
we waited at the Renaissance Center and didn't get the call for
the
telecast. I actually stayed here until after 8:00 p.m. our time
but didn't
get a call or the connection. Bob Spencer had the camera set
at the
Renaissance Center and we waited for the call. I had prepared
a short and
brief 15 minutes talk about the TVU and our offerings here and
Mr. Spencer
had the tape ready to show to the conference. Finally, Bob had
to leave for
another engagement he had for the evening.
I was out of the office on Monday and Tuesday before, and I
did have a
message on my phone when I arrived to my office on Wednesday morning
May 31
stating that a test will be conducted at 6:00 p.m. that night
but when I
asked Bob he told me that this was for Tuesday at 6:00 for the
testing.
So, I'm curious if the connections didn't work or if the conference
schedule
changed, but we didn't get the call. I hope everything else went
well and
that good things will continue to happen for the Global University,
Have a good day.
Fadia Alvic
Director, UT@ Renaissance Center
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855 Highway 46 South
PO Box 608
Dickson, TN 37056
615-740-5508
Fax: 615-740-5618
Fadia.Alvic@rcenter.org
http://www.rcenter.org
Bob Spencer
The Renaissance Center
855 Highway 46 South
PO Box 608
Dickson, TN 37056
615-740-5522
Fax: 615-740-5618
bob.spencer@rcenter.org
http://www.rcenter.org
Mr. Myron H. Nordquist
Legislative Counsel
U.S. Senator Conrad Burns' Office
187 Dirksen Senate Building
Washington, D.C. 20510-2603
202-224-6808
Fax: 202-224-8594
Cell: 301-646-8153
myron_nordquist@burns.senate.gov
http://www.senate.gov/~burns/
Or
Mr. Myron H. Nordquist
Associate Director
Center for Oceans Law and Policy
University of Virginia School of Law
580 Massie Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903
804-924-7573
Fax: 804-982-2622
MHNordquist@law5.law.virginia.edu
Ms. Christina Higa
Associate Director
Telecommunications and Information Policy Group
PEACESAT
Social Sciences Building #713B
University of Hawaii
2424 Maile Way
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
USA
Tel: +1-808-956 7224
Fax: +1-808-956 8019
chris@elele.peacesat.hawaii.edu
Sherrilynne Fuller, Ph.D.
Head, Division of Biomedical Informatics
Department of Medical Education
School of Medicine 35-7155
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
206-543-5531
Fax: 206-543-3389
sfuller@u.washington.edu
W. R. (Bill) Klemm, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Professor of Neuroscience
Dept. VAPH, Mail Stop 4458
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4458
409-845-4201
or
President
Forum Enterprises, Inc.
9001 Grassburr Road
P.O. Box 5755
Bryan, TX 77805-5755
409-589-2665 (home)
FAX: 409-847-8981
wklemm@cvm.tamu.edu<<June 22, 1999>>Use this.
wklemm@vetmed.tamu.edu
wrk2101@tam2000.tamu.edu
72133.2476@compuserve.com
http://www.ForumInc.com
http://www.cvm.tamu.edu/wklemm -- resume and slide show of 8/19/98.
Demos & literature available at our WWW site:
http://cvm.tamu.edu/~vaph/klemm/whoami.html
http://cvm.tamu.edu/~vaph/klemm/resume.html -- photo of Dr. Klemm
http://cwis.usq.edu.au/electpub/e-jist/vol2no1/klemm/caadehom.htm
www.cvm.tamu.edu/wklemm/contents.htm -- white-paper
http://www.foruminc.com/forum98.show/ss_ind.html -- slide show
Herman D. Tolentino, MD
Associate Professor
Medical Informatics Unit
University of the Philippines College of Medicine
Anesthesiology / Medical Informatics
ICQ No.: 52662721
Email: hermant@I-manila.com.ph
http://cm1.upm.edu.ph/miu/
Web: http://www.veranda.com.ph/hermant
Dr. Teresita I. Barcelo
Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Philippines/Open University
Manila, Philippines
Tel: 526-2272
523-1633
Fax: 523-1633
Pager: 1441-17-1114
tbarcelo@iconn.com.ph<<June 5, 2000>>Did not work.
sdemla@mozcom.com
fhs-upou@mozcom.com
Felix (Lex) Librero, Ph.D.
Vice Chancellor, Research & Development
University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU)
College, Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines 4031
Tel/Fax: +63-49+536-6014
Trunklines: +63-49+536-6001 to 6 local 500/501
lex@laguna.net
upou@laguna.net.ph
Arturo M. Pesigan, M.D.
Assistant to the Chancellor for Administraiton
University of the Philippines/Manila
625 Pedro Gil Street
Ermita, Manila 1000
Philippines
Tel: 632-526-5966
524-7102
Fax: 632-523-7745
Pager: 150-354071
artpesigan@yahoo.com
http://www.upou.edu.ph
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