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PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:12 pm 
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i'm applying for waiter position in kuwait recently i got my medical result.
is it possible to work there even they found out that i have ulcer problem?
di po ba as long as you are not positive in drug and dont have hepa you are fit to work abroad?
pls help i need to know.....
the agency told me that im not fitted to work abroad sayang po kasi nasabi po nila sa akin nun na
first batch me, i already have my all requirements they want pero so much SAYANG promise.
I told the agency baka pwedi po mag second opinion for my medical baka nagkamali lang po ang result. they told me to
wait after 6 months pa. huhuhu.... :???:


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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 5:13 pm 
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mrniceguy wrote:
is it possible to work there even they found out that i have ulcer problem?
...I'm not sure if I miss it, pero as far as I'm concerned wala naman sa listahan ng GAMCA ang "ulcer" as disease or related illness that makes a person unfit to work... unless there is new additional list na kasama na ang ulcer sa category ng unfit to work or considered na s'ya as physical disabilities...

...k, let's review again what dark is posted↓↓↓...
dark_hollywood wrote:
Gamca lists diseases that would make OFWs unfit to work
The Gulf Cooperation Council-(GCC) Accredited Medical Clinics Association (Gamca) recently released the list of diseases that would render overseas Filipino workers (OFW) unfit to work in GCC countries

Under the hiring policies of GCC states – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, foreign workers from the Philippines and other Asian countries are required to pass the medical tests conducted only by Gamca clinics.

These include:

Infectious category
• HIV/AIDS reactive
• Hepatitis B surface antifgen, HCV reactive
• Microfilaria positive and malaria blood film positive, known leprosy patients
• Tuberculosis – any type, X-ray showing active PTB, past evidence of PTB or healed • Pulmonary scar, including minimum fibrosis, calcification (granuloma) pleural thickening, pleural effusion, tuberculosis lymphadenitis
• VDRL/TPHA reactive

Non-infectious category
• Chronic renal failure
• Chronic hepatitis failure
• Congestive heart failure
• Hypertension
• Diabetes mellitus
• Known case of cancer
• Psychiatric disease and neurological disorders
• Physical disabilities, i.e. color blindness, deafness


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:13 am 
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joshua_sx1 wrote:
mrniceguy wrote:
is it possible to work there even they found out that i have ulcer problem?
...I'm not sure if I miss it, pero as far as I'm concerned wala naman sa listahan ng GAMCA ang "ulcer" as disease or related illness that makes a person unfit to work... unless there is new additional list na kasama na ang ulcer sa category ng unfit to work or considered na s'ya as physical disabilities...

...k, let's review again what dark is posted↓↓↓...
dark_hollywood wrote:
Gamca lists diseases that would make OFWs unfit to work
The Gulf Cooperation Council-(GCC) Accredited Medical Clinics Association (Gamca) recently released the list of diseases that would render overseas Filipino workers (OFW) unfit to work in GCC countries

Under the hiring policies of GCC states – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, foreign workers from the Philippines and other Asian countries are required to pass the medical tests conducted only by Gamca clinics.

These include:

Infectious category
• HIV/AIDS reactive
• Hepatitis B surface antifgen, HCV reactive
• Microfilaria positive and malaria blood film positive, known leprosy patients
• Tuberculosis – any type, X-ray showing active PTB, past evidence of PTB or healed • Pulmonary scar, including minimum fibrosis, calcification (granuloma) pleural thickening, pleural effusion, tuberculosis lymphadenitis
• VDRL/TPHA reactive

Non-infectious category
• Chronic renal failure
• Chronic hepatitis failure
• Congestive heart failure
• Hypertension
• Diabetes mellitus
• Known case of cancer
• Psychiatric disease and neurological disorders
• Physical disabilities, i.e. color blindness, deafness



Good day Sir Joshua_sx1, pasensia n po again if i ask paano po kung controlled hypertension under maintenance drug?

Thanks and God bless.


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 7:32 pm 
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"Hypertension" is included under the list of non-infectious category... but I believe, kung may maintenance ka naman na tina-take, it will be totally depend now doon sa magiging trabaho mo sa abroad... I'm not a doctor, so I really don't know... pero may mga kaso akong alam na nakakaalis naman sa kabila ng may "hypertension" with maintenance medicine... but again, they were probably allowed, dahil sa hindi naman ito magiging sagabal o makakaapekto sa kanilang trabaho...


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