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The Philippine General Hospital (also known as University of the Philippines–Philippine General Hospital or UP–Philippine General Hospital ), simply referred to as UP–PGH or PGH, is a tertiary state-owned hospital administered and operated by the University of the Philippines Manila. It is designated as the National University Hospital ...
The Victoriano Luna General Hospital (or simply V. Luna General Hospital), also known as Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center (AFP General Hospital), is one of the Armed Forces of the Philippines' Wide Support Units tasked to provide medical care to military personnel and civilian human resources of the AFP, which includes their immediate dependents.
It is one of the oldest hospitals in the Philippines, founded during the Spanish occupation of the country from donations of Chinese immigrants. The hospital's operations is supported by the Philippine Chinese Charitable Association (PCCA), founded in 1878 when the Chinese community was established in Manila. [3]
Southern Philippines Medical Center. / 7.09912°N 125.61960°E / 7.09912; 125.61960. The Southern Philippines Medical Center ( SPMC) is a government hospital under the Department of Health of the Republic of the Philippines. It is located at the JP Laurel Ave, Bajada, Davao City. It began as the Davao Medical Center.
Mayor Hilarion A. Ramiro Sr. Medical Center. / 8.16979°N 123.85831°E / 8.16979; 123.85831. The Mayor Hilarion A. Ramiro Sr. Medical Center ( MHARS-MC) is a tertiary government hospital in Ozamiz, Misamis Occidental, Philippines. It is managed under the Department of Health.
The University of the Philippines Manila is situated in the bustling area of Ermita, Manila. Its 14 ha (35 acres) campus is the home to the Philippine General Hospital and the National Institutes of Health. It is the second largest university campus in the City of Manila after the 22 ha (54 acres) University of Santo Tomas.
The Philippine Heart Center is a hospital specializing in the treatment of heart ailments. It has rooms for paying patients and charity patients [3] and admits more than 14,000 patients every year, including 3,300 that undergo heart surgery. [4] It holds regular training programs for medical professionals. [5]
The college draws support from the Philippine General Hospital, the largest public hospital in the Philippines. The college enjoys allied faculty and resource support from the other resident colleges in the University of the Philippines Manila, such as: The U.P. College of Allied Medical Professions (CAMP) The U.P. College of Dentistry (CD)