Aesculap Academy (MIS) Advanced Course in Surgical Instruments Management November 11 and December 3, 2010 (plus 1 more posts)
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Aesculap Academy (MIS) Advanced Course in Surgical Instruments Management November 11 and December 3, 2010 Posted: 04 Nov 2010 08:20 PM PDT Operating Room Nurses Association of the Philippines, Inc. (ORNAP) and Aesculap Academy Philippines Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS): An Advanced Course in Surgical Instruments Management Dates: November 11, 2010 December 3, 2010 Course Content: An advanced course in perioperative nursing that focuses on most commonly performed cases in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and the surgical instruments used in the procedures. Maximum number of participants: 30 Course organizer: Operating Room Nurses Association of the Philippines, Inc. (ORNAP) and Aesculap Academy Speaker(s): - Dr. Shirard Leonardo C. Adiviso, MD, MDPEd, FPCS, FPSGS, Chair of the Committee on Surgical Training of the Philippine Society of General Surgeons (PSGS), and
- Jennifer C. Fernando, Sterile Processing Specialist (DGSV)
Endorsement: Operating Room Nurses Association of the Philippines, Inc. (ORNAP) Registration fee: Php 1,000 Deposit your registration fee under this account as CONFIRMATION of your registration: - Account Name: Operating Room Nurses Association of the Philippines, Inc. (ORNAP)
- Bank Name/Branch: Metrobank UN Avenue Branch
- Account Number: 044-7-000-945-443
Payment should be made 14 days prior to the event. Upon deposit, kindly fax your deposit slip to 633-7298. Please indicate your complete name and contact number. For further questions, contact the course organizer through: Telephone number: (02) 633-7284 E-mail address: phil.cruz@bbraun.com Source: http://www.aesculap-academy-ap.com/go/?action=AkadEventData&menu_id=3989&menu_uuid=B259134A600F442AB60579AD81E9446C&event_id=46113 |
New State of the Art Hospital to Give 8,000 Jobs Posted: 04 Nov 2010 08:04 AM PDT New State of the Art Hospital to Give 8,000 Jobs Medical and Information and Technology professionals now has reason to stay in the Philippines as GE Healthcare, a subsidiary of General Electronics with local real estate developer Century Properties are building $100 million state-of-the-art medical and information and technology facility in Makati City. Construction of the said project will generate 3,000 jobs while more than 5,000 jobs will be given upon the start of operations which will be last quarter of 2013 to early 2014. The new facility aims to provide the best healthcare by using the latest medical equipments and therapy to date. Aside from giving best health services, the new hospital also aims to be boosts the country's Medical Tourism. Medical tourism is a rapidly growing industry in the Philippines, which can fully benefit from the establishment of new and technologically-advanced medical facilities such as Century Properties' medical-IT building project. With currently about 30-member hospitals, clinics, wellness center and resorts, the Philippine Medical Tourism industry registered gross revenues of $350 million since its establishment in 2006. By 2015, the Department of Tourism expects a $3 billion profit, with as much as 1,000,000 foreign patients arriving annually. Research also shows that the Philippines has an even bigger potential in attracting medical tourists because of its culture of hospitality, quality healthcare services, competent medical practitioners, and cheaper medical treatments of as low as 70% as compared to other Asian countries. Headquartered in the United Kingdom, GE Healthcare is a $17 billion unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE). GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services that are shaping a new age of patient care. Source: JobOpenings.ph |