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San Juan Bautista Medical Center: Caguas: 225 San Juan Municipal Hospital: Río Piedras: 174 University District Hospital: Río Piedras: 215 University of Puerto Rico Hospital, Dr. Federico Trilla: Carolina: 204 VA Caribbean Healthcare System [5] San Juan: 348 Wilma N. Vázquez Medical Center: Vega Baja: 120 Susana Centeno Hospital: Vieques
The Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) is a national eye specialty centre in Singapore.. SNEC manages more than 380,000 patient visits and over 41,000 surgeries annually. Its services include Corneal & External Eye Disease, Cataract & Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Glaucoma, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Ocular Inflammation & Immunology, Oculoplastic, Paediatric Ophthalmology & Adult Strabismus ...
Professional Hospital Guaynabo is a private general hospital in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. It encompasses the Vascular Institute of Puerto Rico—site where the first vascular stent in Puerto Rico was placed. [1] The institution has been treating vascular conditions in Puerto Rico since 1988. The hospital currently specializes in general surgery ...
Singapore Malay Youth Library Association (Taman Bacaan) Singapore National Stroke Association; Singapore Nurses' Association; Singapore Physiotherapy Association; Singapore Planned Parenthood Association; Singapore Polytechnic Welfare Services; Singapore Professional Centre; Singapore Psychological Society; Singapore Red Cross Society
Bright Vision Community Hospital (BVCH) was a 318-bedded public community hospital at 5 Lorong Napiri, Singapore 547530, off Yio Chu Kang Road, in Hougang, Singapore. It was founded by the Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services in 2001, who gave ownership of the hospital to SingHealth in 2011 owing to management challenges.
In 1956, the Singapore School for the Blind was established. In 1964, the Subcommittee of the Blind was formed. In 1967, a Open Education Programme was started at Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School. [4] In 1972, the Subcommittee of the Blind was renamed to the White Cane Club. In 1978, a Low Vision Clinic and Braille & Talking Book Library were opened.
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A public event that brings together Singaporeans who support the freedom to love, it is attended by both straight and LGBT people and widely reported in local and international media. The first Pink Dot was held in 2009 and drew 2,500 people. 4,000 turned out the following year, and in 2011, the number more than doubled to 10,000.