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Ronnie E. Baticulon

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Ronnie E. Baticulon is a pediatric neurosurgeon, teacher, and writer. He was a fellow of the 8th UST National Writers Workshop and the 58th UP National Writers Workshop. He won a Palanca for essay in 2018.

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Some Days You Can’t Save Them All by Ronnie E. Baticulon
"ang masasabi ko lang ay tangina talaga ng health system ng pilipinas. 4 stars lang kasi hindi sha super relatable for me kasi 'di naman ako med field. but it was nice to feel educated after reading this"
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This was such an emotional yet insightful read! It really opened my eyes to different perspectives and made me realize so much about our country’s he" Read more of this review »
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"This is the first nonfiction work I’ve read this year by a Filipino author and a neurosurgeon at that, and I found myself turning its pages with ease, even as the stories weighed heavily on my heart.

Dr. Ronnie Baticulon writes with honesty so raw it " Read more of this review »
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“Never settle for anything less. The greatest injustice you can do to yourself is to be mediocre. Do your best, even if you have to make a lot of sacrifices, even if you're afraid of failing, even if people discourage you and say otherwise. When you know that you have done all that you can, there will be no room for regret, shame, anger, humiliation, and frustration, no matter what.”
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“Everybody is in such a hurry to achieve something or become someone, that we forget to be thankful for what we have in the now. We are always where we are meant to be.”
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“Science would not have definite answers. Frankly, neither would faith. But it only the steadfast belief that a higher power is at work - that some greater purpose awaits - which helps a wounded surgeon get through days of incomprehensible losses. Every death leaves a scar that persists for a lifetime, a reminder that you are not infallible, and would never be.”
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