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Fe Villanueva del Mundo, OLD ONS GCGH, (born Fé Primitiva del Mundo y Villanueva; 27 November 1911 – 6 August 2011 [1]) was a Filipino pediatrician.She founded the first pediatric hospital in the Philippines and is known for shaping the modern child healthcare system in the Philippines.
José R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center's operations started in 1945 in Manila, Philippines as a 450-bed facility known as City Children's Hospital, housed in a borrowed school building and was managed by Fe del Mundo. It was transformed into an emergency hospital to give care to the wounded during the Battle of Liberation in Manila. [2]
Dr. Fe del Mundo Medical Center Foundation Philippines – Banawe Street; Dr. Carlos Lanting Hospital – Novaliches; Dr. Jesus C. Delgado Memorial Medical Center – Kamuning Road; Dr. Montano Ramos General Hospital – Bukidnon Street, Bagong Bantay; East Avenue Medical Center – East Avenue, Diliman
Dr. Fe del Mundo Medical Center 11 Banawe St., Brgy. Doña Josefa, Quezon City United Doctors Medical Center #6 N. Ramirez St., Brgy. Don Manuel, Quezon City Capitol Medical Center: Quezon Ave. cor. Sct. Magbanua, Quezon City Far Eastern University Hospital: Regalado Avenue cor. Dahlia, West Fairview, Quezon City Las Piñas Doctors Hospital, Inc.
FEU-NRMF Medical Center facade. The FEU-NRMF Medical Center is the only Level 3 university hospital situated in District 5, Quezon City. [12] It operates with 300 Hospital Beds, 10 Clinical Departments, 10 Accredited Residency Training Programs, and 6 Accredited Fellowship Programs. [13]
2007: Ruben J. Villote, a priest who founded the Center for Migrant Youth in 1982 2008: Fe del Mundo , a pediatrician, scientist, educator, author, public health advocate, humanitarian, and founder of several children’s health and welfare institutions including, in 1957, the Children’s Memorial Hospital
Varias de Guzmán, Jovita (1967). "Fe del Mundo, Pediatrician". Women of Distinction: Biographical Essays on Outstanding Filipino Women of the Past and the Present. Manila: Bukang Liwayway. p. 196. OCLC 253049888. Yee, Tammy (2021). The Angel of Santo Tomas: The Story of Fe del Mundo. Boston, MA: Tumblehome, Inc. ISBN 978-1-943431-74-8.
Shalala died of pulmonary tuberculosis on the morning of June 23, 2021, at the Fe Del Mundo Medical Center in Quezon City. He was 61. [2] [3] Radio.