Dr. Alfred Jim G. Amada

Dr. Alfred Jim G. Amada Medical Doctor

12/03/2026
30/12/2025

Your bones are far stronger than they look.Pound for pound, human bones can outperform steel.They absorb massive impact, protect your organs, and rebuild the...

11/12/2025

Over a century ago, two 13-year-old boys sat side by side for a photograph that would outlive both of them — a quiet image that would later become one of the clearest medical lessons ever captured.
Both boys were exposed to the same smallpox source, on the same day, in the same room. They breathed the same infected air. But their bodies responded in completely different ways.
The boy on the left shows the full force of smallpox: painful pustules covering his face and arms, the unmistakable signs of a virus that once reshaped human history. Before modern medicine, this was the reality millions faced — severe fever, searing pain, blindness, scarring, and outcomes that often depended on nothing more than chance.
The boy on the right?
Just a scattering of fading spots, already healing. No severe fever. No erupting lesions. No fall into the dangerous stages of the illness. His body recognized the virus immediately — because years earlier, he had been vaccinated as an infant. That simple protection changed the entire course of his infection.
This photograph, taken in 1901 by Dr. Allan Warner at the Leicester Smallpox Isolation Hospital, wasn’t staged or edited. It was preserved by Dr. Jenner’s House — the home of the physician who pioneered the world’s first successful vaccine. It remains a real-world comparison captured during a real outbreak.
For centuries, smallpox was one of humanity’s most feared threats. But through worldwide vaccination campaigns, the disease was officially declared eradicated in 1980 — the first human illness completely removed from the planet.
More than 100 years later, this image still speaks without raising its voice.
Sometimes proof doesn’t shout.
It simply stands there — two children, side by side — showing the difference protection can make. 💛

Thank you.
25/04/2025

Thank you.

20/10/2024

Congratulations to our new doctors.
Job well done 👏👏👏🎓

02/02/2024

Thank you God for all your blessings to me and my family. For the strength you give me each day and
for all the people around me who make life more
meaningful.

Iggy’s letter the Supreme Court.Please spread this.An open letter to my fellow Filipino Doctors and Friends“There can be...
01/11/2023

Iggy’s letter the Supreme Court.
Please spread this.
An open letter to my fellow Filipino Doctors and Friends

“There can be no Reckless Imprudence (a criminal complaint) if it is not voluntarily done. It can only be voluntary if there was no legal obligation, no compulsion, nor persuasion and made without payment or recompense in any form a voluntary conveyance.”

I write as a prisoner of Manila City Jail and a doctor. I am not a lawyer but I have studied my case thoroughly with all the focus and benefit of time in jail. I am a licensed Physician and a highly trained and experienced Orthopedic Surgeon that still believes in the freedom of speech and of true Justice. As a human being I value independent and critical thinking because they are keys to our better perception of the truth.

I blame the complainant, a lawyer who teaches criminal law and married to a physician, for intentionally filing a malicious accusation to make sure I suffered severely through sixteen years of litigation and harassment and my eventual conviction affirmed with finality by the third division of the Supreme Court.

I know in my heart and mind that a grave injustice had been foisted upon me because I am not guilty of any crime. Well-meaning lawyers have told me that it is nearly impossible to reverse the decisions of the SC. But I live in hope - in humanity and justice despite my experience, and because I have seen so many people, some who I don’t even know, wanting to help me fight for my cause of seeking Justice not just for me but now also for the protection of the Medical profession.

I have been convicted of reckless imprudence and sentenced to jail for one year and a day. I have now served three months and twenty five days of this sentence in one of the most congested city jails in the world. As you can imagine, this conviction has caused me and my family not only of mental suffering and humiliation but also of tremendous anxiety for my future as a surgeon and doctor.

I believe it is the first of its kind for a case of Reckless Imprudence to prosper in the courts as a result of a medical complication. This idea was further enhanced when veteran jail officers here in Manila City Jail told me that this was the first time to their knowledge, that a doctor, due to his profession, was convicted for reckless imprudence. And that such cases of reckless imprudence are almost always due to vehicular accidents. This was a complete eye opener for me and so I began my research and study while in jail.

The records show that the surgical instruments I used have been sterilized and all steps to avoid infection was adhered to by me and nursing staff. As a Doctor and Surgeon of more than thirty years, I can sincerely confirm that infections fo occur almost routinely and likely even daily in all hospitals of Manila despite our best efforts because there are factors beyond our control such as the hospital, the sterility of the instruments used and the factors associated with the patient himself. No surgeon can claim honestly that a post-operation infection will never occur.

In my opinion, the most important and significant root cause of error or injustice in my case is the use
Moreover, I learned that in a published Supreme Court decision of a reckless impudence resulting in serious physical case, defined the sentence of such a crime to be a fixed two months and one day. Yet I am still here in jail now for more than three months and still counting

In my opinion the courts may have committed an oversight by putting more weight on legal or procedural technicalities rather than my substantive human rights. Pointing out for example that it was my lawyer who was faulted by the courts for causing the loss of my statutory privilege of appealing my case in both the RTC and the CA. In doing so they also took my right to a fair trial that in my mere knowledge of the Law should be given automatically to those accused of criminal cases. And despite putting the blame on my lawyer, all punishment was given to me alone. And yet again I discovered recently in another Supreme Court ruling, a criminal conviction was reversed on the grounds that a lawyer’s inability to perform his duties should not be cause for any accused to lose his constitutionally given right to liberty.

I therefore with hope and good intention that you my fellow doctors, individually or through the various medical and surgical organizations, to read and share this open letter to help us Doctors understand what has happened to me. I sincerely believe that by our awareness we will be able to protect our beloved profession better against predators and opportunist who are already using my case as a legal precedent to file a criminal cases for any complication arising from any of our treatment or surgery. It is time we Doctors heal and protect ourselves too, but eventually for the good of our patients.

Sincerely,

Dr. Benigno “Iggy” Agbayani Jr.
February 22, 1965 - October 5, 2023

*Please visit this petition, sign and share with your doctor and non-doctor groups.*

This will raise awareness and hopefully:
1. Reach the Judicial Integrity Board to revisit and thoroughly and fairly assess Iggy's case and give him the justice he deserves.
2. Make physicians aware of the dangers of such a precedence and stand up for our profession.

https://chng.it/gLkVDmnp6j

Tapos gd!
22/07/2023

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