Remember DOH’s ‘Dancing Doctor’? Infectious disease specialist Tayag is retiring

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Remember DOH’s ‘Dancing Doctor’? Infectious disease specialist Tayag is retiring
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THE Department of Health (DOH) on Monday announced the retirement of Undersecretary Eric Tayag, known as the “Dancing Doctor.” The Executive Committee and all staff of the DOH thanked Tayag for his “exemplary service for the health of the nation.

THE Department of Health on Monday announced the retirement of Undersecretary Eric Tayag, known as the “Dancing Doctor.”

After over 35 years of public service, Tayag, an epidemiologist and infectious diseases expert, is retiring as a decorated official of the DOH. Come April 15, Tayag’s role as head of the DOH Public Health Services Cluster in charge of epidemiology, disease prevention and control, and health promotion will be handled by Assistant Secretary Ariel I. Valencia.

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