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Hospital Nacional. Centro Médico Paitilla — Panama City. Clínica Hospital San Fernando — Panama City, a full-service private hospital. Complejo Hospitalario Metropolitano Arnulfo Arias Madrid — Panama City, main social security hospital. Hospital de Especialidades Pediátricas — Panama City, a social security pediatric hospital.
Gorgas Hospital was a U.S. Army hospital in Panama City, Panama, named for Army Surgeon General William C. Gorgas (1854—1920). Built on the site of an earlier (1882) French hospital called L'Hospital Notre Dame de Canal , it was originally (1904) christened Ancon Hospital by the Americans.
Adventist Hospital - Santiago City [bv] Santiago, Isabela Philippines: 50 1959 Adventist Hospital of Haiti Hopital Adventiste d'Haiti: Puerto Príncipe Haiti: 43 1978 Adventist La Grange Memorial Hospital La Grange, Illinois United States: 186 1955 Adventist Medical Center Okinawa Japan: 48 1953 Adventist Medical Center Sanatorio Adventista ...
Pacifica Salud is a hospital in Panama City, Panama. It is the only hospital in Central America to be affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine International. [1] Attracting medical tourism is a major component of its operating plan. [2]
In September 1994, Centro Médico Nacional (National Medical Center) opened, housing 110 specialists. By that time, the smaller clinic's fame made further expansion feasible. On 20 August 1998, a new building was inaugurated on Avenida Cuba, between 38th and 39th Streets in Panama City, where the clinic was renamed Hospital Nacional. [2]
[3] In the indigenous comarcas MINSA is the only provider and there are very limited hospital facilities. From 2009 to 2014 a medical city, Ciudad Hospitalaria in Panama City, a network of smaller health care facilities and five regional hospitals were initiated: Anita Moreno Hospital in Los Santos District,
The National Oncologic Institute or ION (Spanish: Instituto Oncológico Nacional) is a specialized hospital for cancer treatment, located in Panama City, Panama.Between August 2000 and March 2001, patients receiving radiation treatment for prostate cancer and cancer of the cervix received lethal doses of radiation, resulting in eight fatalities.
GMI has contributed to better the health of Panama and the Central American countries by acting as a reference laboratory to diagnose diseases like yellow fever, malaria, measles, arbovirus febrile illness, viral encephalitidies, influenza, dengue and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome. Jorge Motta, MD, MPH, was the Director General from 2004 ...