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Cardiovascular Center of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean: Río Piedras: 164 Caribbean Medical Center: Fajardo: 42 Cayey Menonita Medical Center: Cayey: 225 Doctors' Center Hospital Bayamón: Bayamón: 146 Doctors' Center Hospital: Manatí: 258 Doctors' Community Hospital: San Juan: 129 Doctors’ Center Hospital San Fernando de la Carolina ...
Susana Centeno Family Health Center (Spanish: Centro de Salud Familiar Susana Centeno, CSFSC) is the hospital in Vieques, Puerto Rico. It is administered by the Puerto Rico Department of Health . The hospital is currently being rebuilt after closing in 2017 due to damage sustained in Hurricane Maria .
The Puerto Rico Department of Health (PRDOH) (Spanish: Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico) is one of the Cabinet-level agencies directly created by Article 4, Section 6 of the Constitution of Puerto Rico. It is headed by a Secretary of Health, appointed by the Governor of Puerto Rico and requiring the advice and consent of the Senate of ...
The Escuela Industrial para Mujeres (Industrial School for Women) is a women's prison in Vega Alta, Puerto Rico. The facility has an official capacity of 471 inmates, and opened in 1954. There were 420 women incarcerated in 2015; 97 were imprisoned for controlled substances violations and another 97 for property crimes.
In 1963, the New York Daily News ran stories about an underground, word-of-mouth network of doctors in Puerto Rico who performed abortions on American women, from “suburban society matrons” to ...
In 1966 the University of Puerto Rico organized the Medical Sciences Campus. Adán Nigaglioni Loyola was its first Chancellor in 1967. [2] In 1972 the building was constructed in the grounds of the Rio Piedras Medical Center, which now blanket the UPR School of Medicine, Specialized schools only in Puerto Rico and Pharmacy (1913), Dentistry (1957), Graduate School of Public Health (1970 ...
She was president of the Puerto Rican Women's League in Ponce. [1] Beginning in 1914, Pérez Marchand was an obstetrician at the Hospital de Damas in Ponce. In 1928 she lectured in Virginia on child health. [7] [8] In 1933 she was removed from her civil service position as medical obstetrician for political reasons, and appealed the decision up ...
Hospital Damas was founded in 1863 [2] as Santo Asilo de Damas by Sister Francisca Paz Cabrera, and it was attended to by the group known as Siervas de Maria (Servants of Mary) since 1891.