24/05/2026
CLMMRH Toxicology Care Center Strengthens Partnerships Through Poison Information Services and Road Safety Initiatives
By: Franz Ceasar S. Bunda, MN, RN, CCTN
Toxicology Head Nurse
The Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital (CLMMRH) Toxicology Care Center (TCC) continues to strengthen Poison Information Services (P*S), emergency preparedness, and road safety initiatives through meaningful collaboration with healthcare institutions, local government units, and public health leaders nationwide.
Last May 19, 2026, the CLMMRH TCC provided technical assistance to the Negros Island Region Center for Health Development – Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) Unit during the Road Safety Program Orientation Part II.
Representatives from the Department of Health – Disease Prevention and Control Bureau Central Office, Dr. Clariza Fernandez and Dr. Renz Queano, shared valuable discussions on the importance of accurate and timely reporting of road crash injury data. They emphasized how strengthened reporting mechanisms can improve surveillance systems, guide policy development, and enhance road safety programs that help protect communities and save lives. Representatives from various Local Government Units (LGUs) across the Negros Island Region were also present during the activity, showing strong regional support and commitment toward safer roads and better emergency response systems.
Dr. Patrick Tiglao, Consultant from the CLMMRH Department of Emergency Medicine, also shared practical insights on patient transport and emergency care coordination, highlighting the importance of safe, timely, and efficient transfer systems during trauma and emergencies.
In a back-to-back national activity held last May 20–22, 2026, stakeholders from different Toxicology Specialty Centers across the Philippines gathered for the National Stakeholders’ Meeting for the Development of the Manual of Standards for Poison Information
Services for DOH Toxicology Specialty Centers.
Dr. Cherie Grace Quingking, Head of the CLMMRH Toxicology Care Center and Project Lead of the manual, emphasized the importance of strengthening Poison Information Services through standardized systems, toxicology registry development, surveillance, and evidence-based data collection to further improve poisoning prevention, risk assessment, and patient care in the country.
Together with the East Avenue Medical Center – Toxicology Referral and Training Center, recognized as the National Specialty Center for Toxicology, discussions also included surveillance methodologies presented by Dr. Rosalie Zamora, which are expected to significantly contribute to the development of the national P*S standards and framework.
The activity served as an important platform for collaboration, shared learning, and strengthening partnerships among Toxicology Specialty Centers nationwide, all working toward a more responsive, accessible, and resilient Poison Information Service system for every Filipino.
Photo credit: CLMMRH Toxicology Care Center