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The 100 best Hospitals in Colombia Ministry of Health , Healthcare Provider Information System; Statistics on the Colombian healthcare sector. Retrieved 10/01/14.
English: Antiguo Hospital Militar, Quito Centro Histórico, Quito Historic Center of Quito Photography by David Adam Kess. Date: 18 January 2016, 10:56:11: Source:
A military hospital is a hospital owned and operated by a military. They are often reserved for the use of military personnel and their dependents, but in some countries are made available to civilians as well. They may or may not be located on a military base; many are not. A former military hospital in Tampere, Finland in 1940
The hospital ran a nursing home which was located in the oldest civil building in Quito. [3] San Juan de Dios Hospital closed its doors in 1974 after 409 years of continuous service. The buildings, which had been designated as a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site [1] became the City Museum in 1998. The Museum houses as part of its permanent ...
The project was started by then Director General of Health Services, General (medical Corps) Dr. Eugenio A. Galli and Regimental Surgeon Dr. Luis E. Ontaneda. The hospital opened on 27 May 1939 with a ceremony presided by then-president General Roberto M. Ortiz. The hospital is named after Argentina physician Dr. Cosme Argerich.
The Ministry of Health and Social Protection (Spanish: Ministerio de Salud y de Protección Social, MinSalud) is one of the nineteen national executive ministries of the Government of Colombia, and is responsible for coordinating and implementing the national policy and social services relating to health and social security. [4]
Hospital de Especialidades Carlos Andrade Marín also known as HCAM or HECAM, is a teaching hospital in Quito, Ecuador, managed by the Instituto Ecuatoriano de Seguridad Social (IESS). [1] The hospital is located in the center of Quito. It offers full services to those covered by social security.
The Military Forces of Colombia have their roots in the Army of the Commoners (Ejército de los Comuneros), which was formed on 7 August 1819 – before the establishment of the present day Colombia – to meet the demands of the Revolutionary War against the Spanish Empire.