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Inday Badiday
Filipino talk show host (1944-2003)
Maria Lourdes Jimenez Carvajal (August 6, 1944 – September 26, 2003), popularly known as Inday Badiday, was a Filipino TV host and journalist who was known as Philippine television's "queen of showbiz talk shows" and "queen of intrigues".
Biography
The name "Inday Badiday" was coined by her mother Lala, from the word “Inday” as “Girly” and “Badiday” as “Gay (Bading) or Flamboyant”, referring to the titillating nature of the gossip industry.
Her commentary and knowledge about the industry eventually brought her fame. She was also known for her charitable TV segment announcing lost or kidnapped children on her media platforms. She is also a columnist for different showbiz and movie magazines Eyebugs: Bigay Hilig sa Balitang Showbiz, Modern Romances and Tsismis.
One of her first shows was Nothing but the Truth and later See-True and Eye to Eye, which served as Philippine television's template for showbiz talk shows. These shows were all produced by GMA News and Public Affairs and her production company, LoCa Productions (LoCa is the combination of the first two letters of her names, Lourdes Carvajal). She made her television comeback on GMA Network in 2002 with the show Inday, Heart to Heart.
Death
Inday Badiday died on September 26, 2003, aged 59 years old, from multiple organ failure due to two strokes at St. Luke's Medical Center – Quezon City. She was the former spouse of costume and makeup artist, Ernie Carvajal, who had three children and was the grandmother of IC Mendoza.
On April 1, 2004, GMA Network's drama anthology Magpakailanman aired her life story. To pay respect, Angelu de Leon played the role (aside from this, the actual props from her former shows, such as See True and Eye to Eye, were used). In later years, her image became iconic due to her baritone or “raspy” voice on both radio and television.
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Fernando S. Mendoza
Associate Dean of Minority Advising and Programs and Professor of Pediatrics (General Pediatrics) at the Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital, Emeritus
Pediatrics - General Pediatrics
Practices at Stanford Medicine Children's Health
Clinical Focus
- Minority and Immigrant Child Health
- Health Disparities
- Pediatrics
- Health Workforce Diversity
- Diversity, Inclusion, Equity in Medicine
Administrative Appointments
Associate Dean of Minority Advising and Programs, Office of Student Affairs (1983 - 2021)
Faculty Principal Investigator, Center of Excellence for Diversity In Medical Education (1992 - 2020)
Chief, Division of General Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics (1996 - 2014)
General Pediatric Service Chief, LPCH (1996 - 2014)
Fellowship Director, Academic General Pediatrics, Division of General Pediatrics, Stanford (1997 - 2014)
Honors & Awards
Oscar Salvatierra Award for Exceptional Service to Stanford Medical Student, Stanford School of Medicine (June 2022)
AOA Visiting Professor, University of Miami (May 2022)
Joseph W. St. Geme Jr. Leadership Award, Federation of Pediatric Organizations (April 2022)
Named Award -Fernando Mendoza Health Equity,, Research and Opportunity (HERO) Award, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine (May 20, 2021)
MCHRI- Visionary Leadership Award, Stanford University (November 6, 2020)
DRIVE Award, renamed the Fernando Mendoza DRIVE award, Stanford University, Department of Pediatrics (June 26,2020)
38th Annual Nathan F. Mossell Lecturer on Health Equity, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine (October 2, 2019)
RISE Award, Stanford Medicine Alumni Association (April 2019)
Dr. Phil DeChavez LMSA National Mentor of the Year Award, The National Latino Medical Student Association (April 2016)
The Augustus A. White III and Family Faculty Professionalism Award, Stanford University, School of Medicine (Jun
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Filipino talk show host (1944-2003)Template:SHORTDESC:Filipino talk show host (1944-2003)
Maria Lourdes Jimenez Carvajal (August 6, 1944 – September 26, 2003), popularly known as Inday Badiday, was a Filipino TV host and journalist who was known as Philippine television's "queen of showbiz talk shows" and "queen of intrigues".
Biography[]
The name "Inday Badiday" was coined by her mother Lala, from the word “Inday” as “Girly” and “Badiday” as “Gay (Bading) or Flamboyant”, referring to the titillating nature of the gossip industry.
Her commentary and knowledge about the industry eventually brought her fame. She was also known for her charitable TV segment of announcing lost or kidnapped children in her media platforms. She is also a columnist for different showbiz & movie magazines Eyebugs: Bigay Hilig sa Balitang Showbiz, Modern Romances and Tsismis.
One of her first shows was Nothing but the Truth and later See-True and Eye to Eye, which served as Philippine television's template for showbiz talk shows. These shows were all produced by GMA News and Public Affairs and her production company, LoCa Productions (LoCa is the combination of the first two letters of her names, Lourdes Carvajal). She made her television comeback on GMA Network in 2002 with the show Inday, Heart to Heart.
Death[]
Inday Badiday died on September 26, 2003, aged 59 years old, from multiple organ failure due to two strokes at St. Luke's Medical Center – Quezon City. She was the former spouse of costume and makeup artist, Ernie Carvajal and had three children and was the grandmother of IC Mendoza.
On April 1, 2004, GMA Network's drama anthology Magpakailanman aired her life story. To pay respect, Angelu de Leon played the role (aside from this, the actual props from her former shows, such as See True and Eye to Eye, were used). In later years, her image became iconic due to her baritone or “raspy” voice on both radio and t