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Mula sa makukulay at sari-saring disenyo hanggang sa iba’t ibang cartoon characters — ‘yan ang makikitang koleksyon ng plasters ni Dr. Rosita. Paano at bakit nga ba nahilig sa ganitong koleksyon ang doktora? Alamin sa video.

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00:00You know, Mixed Angel, we can't forget our childhood memories.
00:04Sometimes, you're afraid to face your doctor.
00:07You even said that, Ma'am.
00:09It's like an injection in your mind and in your blood.
00:12For me, it's like a dentist.
00:14It's really scary.
00:15It's really scary.
00:16That's why a doctor came up with a way to heal her patients
00:21through her hidden collections.
00:24That's the story of Susan Enriquez.
00:30In a corner of this house, in Santa Rosa, Laguna,
00:33the boxes are full of clearbooks.
00:35Some of them are even on the table.
00:37The contents of these clearbooks can't be compared to important documents.
00:41When you open the clearbook,
00:43you'll see hundreds of colorful and very cute plasters.
00:51Dr. Rosita's collection of plasters is not only 53 years old.
00:56Aside from the colorful designs,
00:58there are also cartoon characters in her collection.
01:01Dr. Rosita is known to be fond of collecting stamps from her mother,
01:05who used to be a stamp collector.
01:07I'm still buying stamps from the record shop.
01:11It's the satisfaction of collecting something beautiful.
01:15Instead of wasting money,
01:18I'm able to see what I'm going to collect.
01:22Aside from stamps, she also thought of collecting adhesive plasters.
01:25Because she's a pediatrician,
01:27she's facing a big challenge on how to prevent patients
01:30who are afraid to consult a doctor and get vaccinated.
01:33That's why she thought of using adhesive plasters
01:35as a reward for her patients.
01:37My sister said that she will visit here from Canada.
01:41Then I requested.
01:43I was surprised that when she got home,
01:45there were about 25 boxes of these bandages.
01:49It's so cute.
01:50At that time, I didn't think of collecting.
01:53So when I put it on the patient,
01:56I was like, it's really cute.
02:00So these are my collections.
02:03You can see that there are a lot of these.
02:06The long one and the short one.
02:08These are simple designs.
02:11There's a waterproof one.
02:14The waterproof one has an expiration date.
02:16It's crushed.
02:18That's the plastic one,
02:19It's waterproof even if the patient is swimming.
02:23Dr. Rosita attaches the plasters to her clear book
02:26so that it won't be used if it expires.
02:29This is from Europe.
02:31It says, from doctor.
02:35The ones from Thailand are also unique.
02:38It's beautiful.
02:40According to Dr. Rosita,
02:41more than 500,000 pieces of adhesive plasters
02:45can be found in her collection.
02:47Just looking at it,
02:48it makes me happy.
02:50It's like looking at my mother's pictures.
02:54It makes me happy.
02:55So same thing with me.
02:56Dr. Rosita noticed that since she started using
02:59the colorful plasters,
03:01the number of patients who are afraid of her
03:03has decreased.
03:05They're excited to get vaccinated.
03:06They'll say,
03:07Doctor, I'm Carol again.
03:08Doctor, I'm Spider-Man again.
03:10They're excited.
03:11What's next?
03:13What's the next bandage?
03:15According to behavioral specialist,
03:17Dr. Ulgaña,
03:18because of the colorful design of the plasters,
03:20it can be a reward for young patients.
03:23There are many things,
03:24as long as it's colorful,
03:26fun.
03:27Young people,
03:28this is the first thing they like.
03:31If it's not colorful,
03:33young people,
03:34their mindset is on the pain
03:36that they'll get
03:38when they're injected.
03:39But because it's a colorful plaster,
03:43colorful,
03:44a plaster that can be fun for them,
03:47they'll get rid of the pain
03:50if not the reinforcement
03:52that will be given to them
03:53after they're injected.
03:55Aside from the plasters,
03:56it's important that the parents still remember
03:58so that the child will be weaker.
04:01Don't lie to your child.
04:04You don't have to be afraid
04:06that the doctor is here again.
04:07Okay, I'll go to the doctor.
04:09Because you're making us afraid.
04:10Don't make us afraid.
04:12The trust that you build in the child,
04:14you also extend to the doctor
04:16that the child,
04:17the patient,
04:18needs to trust the doctor.
04:20In opening Dr. Rosita's unique collection,
04:23colorful and fun plasters are available
04:26where each piece
04:28also has a smile on its face
04:29to the patients who have it.
04:31That's the story you should know.
04:43Music
04:46.

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