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Dennis, Bela bibigyang-pugay ang mga Pinoy doctor at nurse

Dinno Erece |August 01,2014
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Dennis, Bela bibigyang-pugay ang mga Pinoy doctor at nurse

Dinno Erece - August 01, 2014 - 03:00 AM

DENNIS TRILLO AT BELA PADILLA

Malapit nang ipalabas ang Sa Puso Ni Dok.

Continuing its tradition of award-winning original series, GMA News and Public Affairs creates a groundbreaking medical drama Sa Puso Ni Dok inspired by the harsh realities of public health in the Philippines. Award winning actor Dennis Trillo plays stern and mysterious head resident Doctor Dennis, who resists the lure of work abroad to spend his work days serving the sick in Melchora Aquino General Hospital and his personal time tending to the poor in a remote barrio.

Afraid to love again, Doc Dennis discovers fate has another plan for him in the person of Doc Gab, played by 2014 FAMAS’ Best Supporting Actress Bela Padilla. Doc Gab is a fresh graduate armed with idealism but not the experience to face daily medical crises such as hostage taking when a patient runs amok, a bus collision or a fire affecting hundreds of victims.

The romantic love story of the two doctors unfolds in the face of these challenging medical scenarios and tragedies as well as the discovery of administrative corruption. Sa Puso Ni Dok’s ultimate battle cry is the improvement of public health care in the country and to showcase the heroism of many of our government employed doctors, nurses and health workers.

Again, as we first wrote months ago, though it was produced by GMA News TV, sa GMA ito ipalalabas and not sa GMA News TV.

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