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Bali International Medical Centre Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai No.100X, Kuta: Bali [2] Bio Medi Centre JI. MH Thamrin Blok B17, Ruko, Union-Lippo Cikarang, Bekasi: West Java [2] Bintaro International Hospital Jl. MH, Thamrin Blok B3/1, Sector VII- Bintaro Jaya, Tangerang: West Java [2] Klinik Utama Bunga Emas Jl. Melati No.1, Dangin Puri, Kec.
Pertamina Central Hospital (Indonesian: Rumah Sakit Pusat Pertamina, abbreviated as RSPP) is a state owned hospital located in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is one of the largest and best-equipped hospitals in the country, and was opened in January 1972 as a major project of the Suharto regime .
The top 5 medical schools in Indonesia, as of the year 2024 based on the QS World University Rankings: [1] Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Jakarta; Faculty of Medicine Airlangga University, Surabaya; Faculty of Medicine Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta; Faculty of Medicine Padjadjaran University, Bandung
In the event of a natural disaster on Bali, the 2,500 sq m two-story building also has the potential to become a first-level trauma centre, as it has two theatres/three-table surgical capacity and high quality sterilization, x-ray and ultrasound facilities. Two mobile eye surgical units are attached to the Centre and cover remote areas on Bali.
In 2010, the RSCM Kencana building with an integrated laboratory was inaugurated. In 2013, the Kirana RSCM building for eye care service opened. It is a 6-story building located at Jalan Kimia, Cikini, Central Jakarta. The Center for Maternal and Child Health (PKIA) was inaugurated in 2014 and is housed in a 12-story building. [3] Jakarta portal
On 1 March 1952, Satrio gave his position to the new head of the Military Hospital Reksodiwirjo Wijotoardjo. Due to the political and economic condition at the time, not much improvements were done for the hospital. At this time the hospital name was changed from Rumah Sakit Tentara Pusat to Rumah Sakit Pusat Angkatan Darat ("Army Central ...
1.1 1925 – 1942 (Netherlands East Indies) 1.2 1942 – 1945 (Japanese Occupation) 1.3 1945 – 1950 (Revolution) 1.4 1950 – now (Independence) 2 Special units.
The hospital is located at Jalan Raden Saleh No. 40 in Cikini, Central Jakarta on 5.6 ha. It has approximately 300 beds. The home was visited by Franz Ferdinand in 1893 during his world tour. [3] He saw preparations for the Batavia Exhibition of 1893 on the grounds of the house. [3] [4]