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Miguel Manuel C. Dorotan, MD
Adjunct Faculty
Academic Background
- Doctor of Medicine, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
- MSc International Public Health – Humanitarian Assistance, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
- BA Behavioral Science, University of the Philippines Manila
Professional and Academic Experience
- Visiting Lecturer, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery (2019 – Present)
- Visiting Lecturer, Bicol University College of Medicine and Surgery (2017 – 2018)
- Health Programme Manager – Rohingya Refugee Response, Save the Children International (2018)
- Partner/Consultant, Alliance for Improving Health Outcomes, Inc (AIHO) (2016)
- Clinical Team Lead – Nepal Earthquake, Save the Children International (2015)
- Operations Manager – Super Typhoon Haiyan Response, World Health Organization Philippines (2015)
- Technical Assistant for Health Emergencies and Disasters, World Health Organization Philippines (2014)
- Health and Nutrition Programme Coordinator – Super Typhoon Haiyan Response, Save the Children Philippines (2014)
- Medical Doctor - Super Typhoon Haiyan Response, Medical Emergency Relief International (MERLIN) (2013)
- Medical Officer III, Irosin District Hospital (2012-2013)
Affiliations, Awards, and Honors
- Member, DRR and CCA Advisory Group, DOST- Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (2018- present)
- David Smith Memorial Award, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (2016)
- Chevening Scholarship (2015 – 2016)
- Gocotano A, Geroy LS, Alcido MR, Dorotan, MM, Balboa G, Hall JL. (2015) “Is the response over? The transition from response to recovery in the health sector post-Typhoon Haiyan.” Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Journal. World Health Organization. 6, Supplement 1: 5-9
- Guevara N, Pineda M, Dorotan M, Ghimire K, Co M, Guzman A, Postrano L. (2010) “Cross-Sectional Survey on the Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Male Filipino Seafarers on Sexual Health”. International Maritime Health. 61, 4: 224-232