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The new 3-story medical-administrative center was completed in 2016, and in 2017 the new 6-story bed tower with a pediatric ward, an emergency room and a maternity & obstetrics department [14] was completed. The hospital has more than 20 different specialties and about 1,300 employees.
This is a list of newspapers currently published in Aruba, grouped by language. [1] [2] [3] Multiple Languages. Official.
23 April 2020 - 21 out of the 35 hired American health care workers have arrived in Aruba. They will be tested and go into isolation for 7 days after which they will start working at the Dr. Horacio E. Oduber Hospital. [49] 24 April 2020 - It was confirmed one of the hired health workers tested positive for COVID-19.
Health disasters in Aruba (1 C) M. Medical schools in Aruba (2 P) This page was last edited on 7 September 2020, at 19:05 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Most executive governments in the world are divided into departments or ministries.In Canada, Health Canada is the federal agency in charge of healthcare. [1] The first ministry of health in Canada was established by legislation in the province of New Brunswick in 1918, making it the first cabinet-level Department of Health in the British Empire, with Dr. William F. Roberts of Saint John, N.B ...
Gaucho Tower (Spanish: Torre del Gaucho) is a high-rise commercial and office building in the Cordón neighborhood of Montevideo, Uruguay. It has 24 stories and stands at a height of 95 m (312 ft). Located in the Cordón neighborhood, it has a prominent position in the neighborhood's skyline, standing at the junction of 18 de Julio Avenue ...
Jeanette Richardson-Baars is the Director of the Aruba Police Academy, holding the rank of chief inspector in the Aruba Police Force.She was honored on 19 June 2012 by the U.S. Department of State with the annual Trafficking in Persons report for her efforts in combating human trafficking.
The Historical Museum of Aruba is a historical museum in the city of Oranjestad in Aruba. It explains the history of the island and its inhabitants, in rural and urban areas. [2] The museum is situated in Fort Zoutman, an 18th and 19th-century military fortification. [1]