and Sandra Martinez Chiong (March 7, 1963-January 21, 1980) resided at their Barangay Sumapang Matanda, Malolos ancestral house.
[7] He was buried at the Malolos Catholic Cemetery alongside his wife Geraldine Martinez and daughter Sandra.
Chiong graduated summa cum laude from the University of the Philippines Diliman in 1981 with her Bachelor of Science in Zoology.
Hospital along MacArthur Highway beside the present Robinsons Malls Malolos, where she held clinic every Saturday evening.
In 1993, Chiong became an associate professor at the University of the Philippines College of Medicine, where she later became Chief of Research Implementation and Development Office from 2011 to July 2012.
[1][2] She was a Faculty and convenor of the 1st ASEAN Academy of Neurotology Otology and Audiology (AANOA) in November 2008 at Dusit Thani Manila.
She is a founder of the Newborn Hearing Screening Reference Center, National Institutes of Health at the University of the Philippines Manila, where she served as director from March 5, 2012 to December 1, 2018.
[1] Chiong is currently the 17th Dean of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine for a third consecutive term with six pillars under her INSPIRE Flagship programme.
In 2002, Chiong received from the University of the Philippines College of Medicine Manila PGH the Outstanding Researcher citation.
[1][8] On December 21, 2016, the University of the Philippines College of Medicine Dean Agnes D. Mejia gave Chiong the Solita Camara-Besa Award for Academic Distinction,[1][8]as pioneer in cochlear implantation.
Chiong was a recipient of the One University of the Philippines Professorial Chair in Otology & Neurotology for Research and Public Service from 2017 to 2018 and 2019 to 2021.