The Bohol Medical Society (BMS), a pivotal organization in the healthcare landscape of Bohol, has embarked on a significant endeavor: the renovation of the BMS building. This project is set to modernize and enhance the society’s headquarters, aligning it with contemporary standards. Notably, this initiative is being spearheaded by BMS officers headed by their President, Dr. Joyce Castillo, all remaining actively engaged in key medical and community events, demonstrating unwavering leadership and commitment.

Established in 1936, the Bohol Medical Society is the official local component society of the Philippine Medical Association (PMA). Its headquarters located in Hangos Street, Brgy Cogon, Tagbilaran City has been a venue for vital activities including meetings, training sessions, and public health initiatives.    

     However, to better serve its members and the broader community, BMS has identified a pressing need to renovate and make it accessible from the main street again after the city’s road-widening project. 

     The renovation of the BMS building is driven by several key objectives: (1) enhanced accessibility; (2) modernization; and (3) aesthtic and comfort improvements. 

     The renovation project is poised to deliver numerous benefits: Enhanced Professional Development: Modern facilities will support better training and development opportunities for medical professionals; Increased Community Engagement: An upgraded building will attract more community health programs and public health education events; Boosted Morale: Improved infrastructure will foster a sense of pride and belonging among BMS members.

Funding and Support

     To realize this ambitious project, BMS is sourcing funds through member contributions, fundraising events, and grants from civic and health organizations. The society is also seeking support from the government and private sector to ensure the renovation’s successful completion.

     The Bohol Medical Society’s decision to prioritize the renovation of its building amidst ongoing active engagement by its officers exemplifies a robust commitment to advancing

healthcare in Bohol. The present leadership ensures that while the society’s infrastructure is being modernized, its mission to serve and uplift the medical community and the public remains unwavering. This dual focus on infrastructure improvement and active leadership heralds a promising future for healthcare in Bohol.

     The Bohol Medical Society Building. Access to the premises has been difficult since the road-widening project along Hangos Street, this city. 

Access to the building is through a small rough trail over the side of the structure. The Bohol Medical Society represented by Dr Joyce Castillo (President, 3rd from left) and Dr

Access to the building is through a small rough trail over the side of the structure. 

The Bohol Medical Society represented by Dr Joyce Castillo (President, 3rd from left) and Dr Apollo Bernaldez (member, Board of Directors, 4th from left) joins the Philippine College of Physicians Post-Graduate Course last July 10, 2024. Dr Lydette Galimba, Presidnet of the Philippine Academy of Family Physicians (1st from left) and Dr. Julie Maape of the Bohol Child Health Care Advocates join them in the foreground. 

BMS President Dr Joyce Castillo (1st from left, back row) joins the PMA Leadership Seminar and Orientation last July 13-14 in Quezon City.