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Dr. Samallo was the first native hospital president. During his time the hospital was taken over by the Japanese. During this time the hospital name was changed to Yogyakarta Chūō Byoin. During 1946 the hospital functioned as the office of The Health Ministry of Indonesia with Dr. Leimena as the health minister.
Panti Rapih Hospital, circa 1956. In January 1929, five sisters from St. Carolus Borromeus came to Yogyakarta to serve the sick people. They are Sr. Gaudentia Brand, Sr. Yudith de Laat, Sr. Ignatia Lemmens, Sr. Simonia, and Sr. Ludolpha de Groot. With the help from Ir. Schmutzer, a hospital was built.
There were 703 staff members in the school, according to statistics released in 2021 by the CMD, with 629 staff members promoted and 71 new staff members hired. [3] In 2022, the Ogunruku family donated a six-bedroom flat to the teaching hospital to immortalize one of their family members, Ifelola Ana-Ogunruku, whodied as a bachelor. [4]
The college was established in Yogyakarta on June 15, 2006, by decree of the Minister of National Education No: 084 / DE / O / 2006, June 15, 2006, and Permissions Implementation of the Ministry of Health of Indonesia number: HK-03-241-02054.
The group also runs a large chain of charity hospitals, [2] and operated 128 universities as of the late 1990s. [5] At the time of Dahlan's death in 1923, the organization reported a membership of 2,622 men and 724 women, mostly residents of Yogyakarta. [6] Numbers grew steadily — 10,000 in 1928, 17,000 in 1929, and 24,000 in 1931. [7]
The university was established on 27 September 1965 by the Yogyakarta branch of the Atma Jaya Catholic University Institute of Indonesia. The founders were R.A. Soehardi, A.J. Liem Sioe Siet A., Sutijoso, Oey Liang Lee and Leo Sukoto. The name of “Atma Jaya” is taken from Sanskrit. Atma means soul, Jaya means superior.
The Faculty of Economics was founded on July 11, 1960, is the oldest faculty at Unika Atma Jaya.Initially, this faculty had one department, the Management Department, with Corporate Economics as the study program; in 1974, the Accounting Department was opened; and in 1992, the Economics and Development Study (IESP) opened.
English First may refer to: EF English First, a language school franchise in Switzerland; English First (lobbying organization), ...