University of Philippines Manila

UP Doctors Express Gratitude to GSIS for Recognizing Part-Time Work and Enhancing Retirement Benefits

Text by Jennifer F. Manongdo
Photo by Office of the Chancellor

UP Manila officials, led by Chancellor Michael Tee (7th from left), presented a token of appreciation to the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) Board of Trustees on Jan. 28, 2025, in recognition of their resolution acknowledging the non-compensated government service of their part-time professors and medical specialists in the computation of their total length of government service. Also in the photo are (from left) Dr. Apolinario Ericson Berberabe, Philippine General Hospital deputy director for administration, Vice Chancellor Johanna Patricia Cañal, GSIS Members of the Board of Trustees Emmanuel De Leon Samson, Evelina G. Escudero, Jocelyn G. Cabreza, Beatriz Gonzales Torno, Rodolfo G. del Rosario, Jr. (Chairperson of the Board of Trustees), Jose Arnulfo “Wick” Veloso (president and general manager), Ma. Merceditas N. Gutierrez, Rita E. Riddle, and (Ret). Lt. Gen. Alan R. Luga AFP.

Specialists and faculty members serving in complementary part-time roles at the University of the Philippines College of Medicine (UPCM) and Philippine General Hospital (PGH) expressed gratitude for a policy change in the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) allowing the recognition of all their service hours in their total length of government service, thereby enhancing their retirement benefits.

Previously, GSIS only recognized contributions from full-time positions, leaving part-time work unaccounted for in the computation of benefits. Board Resolution No. 88, adopted on 24 September 2024, allows the inclusion of the non-compensated government service of part-time professors and medical specialists of UPCM and PGH in the computation of their total length of government service. 

The decision comes after a series of negotiations led by UP Manila Chancellor Michael Tee, Vice Chancellor Johanna Patricia Cañal, PGH Deputy Director for Administration, Dr. Apolinario Ericson Berberabe, and PGH Chairperson of the Department of Surgery, Dr. Rodney Dofitas. It is expected to benefit surgeons, cardiologists, anesthesiologists, radiologists, pharmacology experts, and others who split their time between clinical duties at PGH and teaching duties at UPCM. In the discussions, the UP Manila officials highlighted the selfless act of doctors who are serving even without compensation for the sake of their trainees and the patients.   

“It was a sore point for many part-time doctors at the UPCM or PGH. They worked in the sister institution too, enough that they worked the equivalent of full-time hours, but they would only get credit for their compensated employment,” Dr. Cañal said. ‘This little “gift’ from GSIS shows how much they appreciate the services rendered by UP doctors.”

The new policy excludes those whose coupled assignment is with other government agencies and those who have already reached the required 15 years of total length of service. As with regular members, the specialists are entitled to loan privileges and to a compulsory life insurance policy for each part-time employment. 

Recognizing the additional service hours of UP doctors highlights GSIS’ ongoing efforts to improve the benefits system and ensure that the sacrifices and contributions of public servants are properly valued and compensated.

“This policy change reflects our commitment to recognize the full value of service that our members provide to the nation. At the GSIS, we understand that the dedication of our UP doctors goes beyond traditional employment boundaries, as they selflessly serve in multiple capacities to educate future medical professionals and provide critical healthcare,” Jose Arnulfo “Wick” Veloso, president and general manager of GSIS, said. “By including previously unrecognized hours in their government service computation, we are not just enhancing retirement benefits—we are also acknowledging the true extent of their contributions to our country’s healthcare and education systems.” 

Dr. John Anonuevo, Chief of the Department of Medicine at PGH, thanked the GSIS Board of Trustees as he reflected on his decades-long service at the UPCM and PGH. “I have worked for almost 34 years, including the years of my training as a resident and fellow. For the past 28 years, I have been doing a dual role of clinical service to the PGH and training the future leaders of our medical community during their residency and fellowship programs,” he said. “Interspersed with these clinical roles is our duty to impart knowledge to our medical students. These roles were done with vigor and commitment to mentor our future leaders. The GSIS resolution no. 88 soundly reaffirms the selfless acts done by part-time faculty and medical specialists in UP Manila and PGH,” he said.#