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  2. Victoriano Luna General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Victoriano Luna General Hospital (or simply V. Luna General Hospital ), also known as Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center [3] ( 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 ...

  3. Philippine General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It is designated as the National University Hospital, and the national government referral center. It stands within a 10-hectare (25-acre) site located at the UP Manila Campus in Ermita, Manila. PGH has 1,100 beds and 400 private beds, and has an estimated of 4,000 employees to serve more than 600,000 patients every year.

  4. St. Luke's Medical Center (company) - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke's Medical Center (SLMC) is a private non-profit health care institution based in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines which operates two hospitals of the same name in Quezon City and Taguig. The first health facility of the St. Luke's Medical Center was established in Tondo, Manila in 1903 which later moved to Quezon City in 1961.

  5. Saint Michael Center for Spiritual Liberation and Exorcism

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    May 17, 2022. The Saint Michael Center for Spiritual Liberation and Exorcism is a Roman Catholic facility under construction in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is touted to be the first exorcism center in Asia.

  6. Philippine Heart Center - Wikipedia

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    East Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines: Coordinates: Services; Emergency department: Yes: Beds: 800: History; Opened: 1975: Links; Website: www.phc.gov.ph: Lists: Hospitals in the Philippines

  7. Call center industry in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Call center industry in the Philippines. A Teletech BPO site in Cainta, Rizal. Call centers began in the Philippines as providers of email response and managing services then broadened to industrial capabilities for almost all types of customer relations, ranging from travel services, technical support, education, customer care, financial ...

  8. National Kidney and Transplant Institute - Wikipedia

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    The National Kidney and Transplant Institute, or NKTI, is a tertiary medical specialty center for renal health. The hospital also offers voluntary blood services. The hospital was formerly known as the National Kidney Foundation of the Philippines (NKFP), and the National Kidney Institute.

  9. Philippine Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Air Force (PAF) (Filipino: Hukbong Himpapawid ng Pilipinas) is the aerial warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Initially formed as part of the Philippine Army as the Philippine Army Air Corps (PAAC) in 1935, the PAAC eventually saw combat during World War 2 and was formally separated from the Army in ...

  10. Southern Philippines Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Website. spmc .doh .gov .ph. Lists. Hospitals in the Philippines. 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.

  11. Health care in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Health care in the Philippines varies with private, public and barangay health centers (many in rural municipalities). Most of the national burden of health care is provided by private health providers, with the cost shouldered by the state or by patients.