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Davao Doctors Hospital is a privately owned hospital located in Davao City, Philippines. It was founded in 1969 in the Southern Philippines. It was founded in 1969 in the Southern Philippines. It has 250 beds and a 10-storey Medical Tower Building that houses more than 130 active members of medical staff in varied specialties and sub-specialties.
Vega obtained his Doctor of Medicine in 1979 from the University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center. [2] He then passed the Physicians Licensure Exam in 1980 and completed his surgery training back in his hometown of Davao at the Davao Medical Center in 1985. In 1986, Vega passed the Philippine Board of Surgery Examinations. [4]
The Davao Regional Medical Center (DRMC) is a training [3] government hospital in the Philippines. It was established in 1969 as the Davao del Norte National Hospital in Tagum . [ 4 ] In 1992, now known as the Davao Regional Hospital, the bed capacity was increased from over 150 to 200. [ 5 ]
Davao Doctors College (DDC), [3] formerly known as the Davao Doctors Hospital School of Nursing (DDHSN), was the brainchild of a group of medical doctors in response to the increasing demand for nurses in Davao Doctors Hospital.
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The health facility was established in 1917 as the Davao Public Hospital. It was initially a 25-bed capacity hospital along San Pedro Street. In 1946, The hospital was renamed as the Davao General Hospital and its capacity was increased to about 200 beds. In 1957, the hospital transferred to its current location at JP Laurel Ave. in Bajada.
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The clinic later became the Davao Mission Hospital and was the first congregational hospital in Davao City. In 1926, Herbert Cecil Brokenshire from New York City became the hospital director. In his 14-year supervision, the hospital improved its facilities and services. Doctor Brokenshire later died in World War II as a prisoner of