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In January 1989, the Christian Medical College became responsible for the administration of the hospital. It conducts various undergraduate and post-graduate nursing, medical and allied health services educational programs. [2] [3] In 2014, it has received a Quality Award by the Quality Council of India. [4]
Mission of Mercy Hospital & Research centre, Kolkata, West Bengal; Hospitals of CMC [clarification needed] Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu; Bangalore Baptist Hospital, Hebbal, Bangalore, Karnataka; Hospitals of CSI [clarification needed] CSI Campbell Mission Hospital, Jammalamadugu, Kadapa Kanyakumari Medical Mission
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Medcor Pasig Hospital and Medical Center [8] – Santolan, 10 Evangelista St., Pasig, NCR, Philippines; Metro Psych Facility – P. Sixto Antonio Avenue; Mission Hospital – Ortigas Avenue, Rosario; Mother Regina Hospital – Madona Street, Doña Juana Subdivision, Rosario; Pasig City General Hospital [9] – F. Legazpi Street, Maybunga
Baptist Hospital may refer to: in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Baptist Hospital, in Hong Kong; in India. Bangalore Baptist Hospital, in Bangalore, India. in the Philippines. Bethel Baptist Hospital, in the Philippines; in the United States. Baptist Hospital of Miami, in Miami, Florida; Baptist Hospital (Pensacola), Florida
Therefore, Canadian Baptist Ministries, with bona fide motives entrusted properties of medical institutions founded by it to the custody of Evangelical Trust Association of South India (ETASI), [8] Bangalore . Further, on 13 April 1973, [1] COCH was formed as an autonomous body to manage medical ministries of Canadian Baptist Ministries. [8]
Bethel Baptist Hospital, Inc. (BBH) or Bethel Hospital is a 75-bed healthcare institution in Malaybalay, Bukidnon, Philippines founded in 1973. BBH is a non-profit mission institution affiliated with the Association of Fundamental Baptist Churches in the Philippines (AFBCP).
Dr. Thomas returned to the Philippines in 1928, settling in Manila. The first church established by ABEO and Thomas was the First Baptist Church of Manila. World War II brought much devastation to Baptist missionary work in the Philippines, and much reorganization was required. The Association of Fundamental Baptist Churches was formed