At Pharma Quest Co., we believe that health education should not stop at hospitals and clinics. It should reach people where they live, work, and build their futures. That belief guided our recent collaboration with Department of Science and Technology – Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) and Merck Sharp and Dohme (MSD) to deliver a two-day Workplace HPV Education and Cervical Cancer Prevention Initiative for their employees.

Over 600 staff members from different divisions of DOST ITDI took part in this program, joining a series of interactive learning sessions led by Dr. Bogs Rivera, Founder of CerviQ. He guided participants through essential topics, including human papillomavirus (HPV), cervical cancer prevention, early screening, and the role of vaccination in reducing long term risk.
HPV is one of the most common viral infections worldwide and a leading cause of cervical cancer. Yet many people are still unaware of how it spreads, how it can be detected early, and how vaccination can significantly lower the chances of developing cancer. Through this initiative, Pharma Quest Co. helped open meaningful conversations around these topics in a setting that encouraged openness, questions, and shared responsibility for health.

This program would not have been possible without the strong leadership of Dr. Janet Quizon and the dedicated coordination of Nurse Ma. Katherine Laureano. Their support ensured that the sessions reached employees across the institute and created momentum beyond awareness alone.
What makes this initiative especially encouraging is that it does not end with education. Discussions are now underway to explore how HPV vaccination can be supported through the GAD Program, with the hope of making preventive care more accessible to employees in the near future.

For Pharma Quest Co., this is what preventive healthcare looks like in action:
Knowledge that builds confidence
Confidence that leads to early action
Action that protects lives
By bringing cancer prevention into the workplace, we take a meaningful step toward a future where cervical cancer is no longer a threat. And we are proud to stand with our partners and the DOST ITDI community in making that future possible.

