Bernard Laya St. Luke’s Medical Center

Professor Bernard F. Laya obtained his medical education at the University of Health Sciences in Kansas City, Missouri and St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine –William H. Quasha Memorial, Philippines. He underwent Diagnostic Radiology Residency at the Ohio University, Grandview Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, and Pediatric Radiology Fellowship at the combined program of the Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital and Children’s Medical Center of Cincinnati in Ohio, USA. Prof. Laya is currently the Academic and Research Officer and Section Head of Pediatric Radiology at St. Luke’s Medical Center-Quezon City. He is the Founding President of the Philippine Society for Pediatric Radiology. He was formerly an Associate Dean of St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine – William H. Quasha Memorial in the Philippines (2015-2018) and former Head of the Institute of Radiology of St. Luke’s Medical Center-Global City (2009-2019). He authored or co-authored over 40 peer-reviewed articles and has written chapters for 7 pediatric radiology textbooks. He is on the Editorial board of the Asian Oceanean Forum for Pediatric Radiology, and has reviewed articles for the British Journal of Radiology, American Journal of Roentgenology, Pediatric Radiology Journal and Pediatric Pulmonology Journal. His field of interest is Childhood Neuroimaging, Thoracic Imaging, Professionalism and Medical Education. Professor Laya is an internationally recognized expert in pediatric radiology and a sought-after speaker. He is a 5-year Research Chair Holder, as well as Hall of Fame and Exemplar Awardee for Academics and Research given by St. Luke’s Medical Center. For his academic achievements and international leadership, he was bestowed the “Society for Pediatric Radiology Honorary Member Award of 2016” at the International Pediatric Radiology Congress in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

THE COLOURFUL WORLD OF PAEDIATRIC THORACIC RADIOLOGY WORKSHOP

Time Session
11:15
12:00
Bernard Laya Speaker
Function Room 5 and 6, Ground Mezzanine Floor