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Chongqing Medical University (CQMU; simplified Chinese: 重庆医科大学; traditional Chinese: 重慶醫科大學), previously referred to as the Chongqing University of Medical Sciences (CQUMS), was established in 1956 in Chongqing, China. [1]
Cebu Doctors' University Hospital: Cebu Doctors’ University Bldg., Osmeña Blvd., Brgy. Capitol Site, Cebu City Visayas Med-Cebu (Formerly Visayas Community Medical Center, Inc) 85 Osmeña Boulevard, Cebu City Cebu (Velez) General Hospital, Inc. 41 F. Ramos St., Brgy. Cogon Central, Cebu City Chong Hua Hospital: Don Mariano Cui St., Cebu City
Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications: 重庆邮电大学: Municipal Chongqing Jiaotong University: 重庆交通大学: Municipal Chongqing Medical University: 重庆医科大学: Municipal Southwest University: 西南大学: National (Direct) Chongqing Normal University: 重庆师范大学: Municipal Chongqing University of Arts ...
The hospital was refurbished in 1950. The hospital also catered training and teaching, as approved by Pedro Mayuga, former Director of the Philippine Bureau of Medical Services of the Department of Health. Luis Guerrero, Antonio G. Sison, Jose Albert, Florencio Quintos, Rosendo R. Llamas, and Fortunato Guerrero were the consultants of the hospital.
This is a list of specialist hospitals for treatment of cancer. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Cancer Hospitals Australia Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre Bangladesh National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital Brazil Institute of ...
China's National Health Commission said it was investigating a hospital in the southwest megacity of Chongqing for its alleged involvement in surrogacy, which is illegal in China, after wide ...
Chinese General Hospital Colleges is a medical school located in Manila, Philippines. It was established in 1921 as the Chinese General Hospital School of Nursing (CGHSN) . It is owned and managed by the Philippine Chinese Charitable Association (PCCA) Inc. as a non-profit service organization.
After merging, the school was named "Seventh Military Medical University", and relocated to Shanghai in 1969. It moved back to Chongqing in 1975, when the Central Military Commission renamed it "Third Military Medical University". In 2017, the institution was renamed "Army Medical University" during the latest Chinese military reform.