Iloilo Mission Hospital
Iloilo Mission Hospital
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Central Philippine University Hospitals and Clinics | |
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Location |
1 Mission Road Jaro, Iloilo City, Iloilo, Western Visayas, PH |
Coordinates | 10°42′51″N 122°33′37″E / 10.71423°N 122.56019°E |
Organisation | |
Care system | Private |
Hospital type | Private, Academic, Tertiary, Teaching |
Affiliated university | Central Philippine University College of Nursing, Central Philippine University College of Medicine |
Services | |
Standards | Tertiary Care |
Beds | 230-500~ |
History | |
Founded | 1901 as Union Mission Hospital (The first American and Protestant hospital in the Philippines and in Asia) |
Links | |
Other links | List of hospitals in the Philippines, Central Philippine University, Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches |
Coordinates: 10°42′51″N 122°33′37″E / 10.71423°N 122.56019°E
Iloilo Mission Hospital (also referred to as Mission Hospital, Mission or IMH) is a private tertiary, training and teaching hospital located in Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines. It was established in 1901 by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Hall, missionaries of the Presbyterian Foreign Mission Board, and has the distinction as the first American and Protestant hospital in the Philippines and in Asia[1] Iloilo Mission Hospital serves as the base hospital of Central Philippine University.
Although as the university hospital of Central Philippine University,[2] it serves only as a medical provider, teaching and training hospital for the university's Colleges and Departments of Nursing, Medicine, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Nutrition and Dietetics and Pharmacy, while the College of Theology (for its chaplaincy program).[3][4]
The hospital serves as a teaching hospital for Medicine, Nursing, Medical Technology, Physical Therapy, Medical Social Work, Pharmacy, Nutrition and Dietetics and has a Chaplaincy Program. Iloilo Mission Hospital is accredited also for residency training program in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology and with Family Medicine and Surgery. Dr. Elmer Pedregosa serves as the current Hospital Director. Although founded by the Presbyterian missionaries, it is subsequently affiliated with the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches, but independent.
History
In 1905, a lot was purchased on Iznart Street, and in March of the following year, a new hospital was opened to take the place of the bamboo clinic. The first training school for nurses in the Philippines was officially opened with three young women offering to help the Halls. This is the first School of Nursing in the Philippines which started in 1906 and produced the three graduate nurses in 1909. Now, the School of Nursing was transferred at Central Philippine University.
In 1907, an American Baptist Missionary, Dr. Raphael C. Thomas joined the staff. It was renamed Union Hospital. By 1920, the hospital expanded to a seventy beds. By this time the School of Nursing was registered with the government.
In 1924, the American Baptists were given full charge of the hospital and it was renamed the Iloilo Mission Hospital. More space was needed and land was purchased in the Jaro District and with the help of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society and the local community the new building was completed in 1931. The entire hospital staff and patients were then moved onto the new site. With the improvement of the hospital’s occupancy additional extensions have been added and it now has a capacity of 230 bed, tertiary and teaching hospital.
In 2001, the hospital celebrated its centennial with yearlong activities. A four storey Centennial Building was also inaugurated that year.
In 2007, the old Nurses' Home was demolished to give way to the new Medical Arts Building. The building was completed and inaugurated in 2009.
Services
- Medicine
- Pulmonary Services
- Allergology
- Psychiatry
- Neurology
- Dermatology
- Nephrology with Hemodialysis Unit
- Rheumatology & Immunology
- Cardiology
- Family Medicine
- Pediatrics
- OB-Gynecology
- Anesthesia
- Clinical Laboratory and Pathology
- Fetal Monitor
- Dental Services
- Medical Library
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Endoscopy and Bronchoscopy
- Surgery
- ENT
- Ophtyalmology
- Neurosurgery
- Cardiovascular and Thoracic
- Urology
- Orthopedic and Hand Surgery
- General Surgery
- Pain Management and Palliative Care
- Stress Test & Echocardiography (ECG)
- Pulong-Bulong Outreach Mission Program
- Pediatric Intermediate Intensive Care Unit
- Diabetes Education Clinic
- Chaplaincy Services
- Out Patient Services
- Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Medicine
- Pharmacy
- CT Scan
- Nutrition Clinic
External links
References
- ↑ Klein, Amanda (1915). The Union Mission Hospital at Iloilo, Philippine Islands. The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 227-229
- ↑ Klein, Amanda (1915). The Union Mission Hospital at Iloilo, Philippine Islands. The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 227-229
- ↑ "Iloilo Mission Hospital supports the academic institution by serving as its base facility for the internship programs and medical care of the colleges and schools of CPU." Retrieved 05-01-12
- ↑ "Iloilo Mission Hospital". Retrieved 05-01-2012
- ↑ Pedregosa, Elmer (2001). History of Iloilo Mission Hospital
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