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Philippine Orthopedic Center

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this is the facade of the Philippine Orthopedic Center in Banawe st. Quezon City
Facade of the Philippine Orthopedic Center.

The Philippine Orthopedic Center is a 700 bed tertiary special Hospital under the Department of Health of the Republic of the Philippines. The hospital is located at Ma. Clara Cor. Banawe Sts, Sta Mesa heights, Quezon City.

History

The Philippine Orthopedic Center (POC) was originally organized in Mandaluyong, Rizal by the American Army in 1945 as the Philippine Civil Affairs Unit (PCAU) No. 1, to take care of civilian casualties during the liberation of Manila and its suburbs. After it was turned over to the Philippine government, its functions were redirected to look after accident victims and orthopedic cases. Its name was later changed to Mandaluyong Emergency Hospital then, to National Orthopedic Hospital.

In 1963, the hospital was relocated to Quezon City. Its authorized bed capacity was increased from 200 to 500 then to 700. The hospital through the Hospital Chief, Benjamin V. Tamesis, MD, pioneered the introduction of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy courses in the Philippines. Both courses were later absorbed by the University of the Philippines and was placed under the College of Medicine, then later became the School of Allied Medical Professions, now known as College of Allied Medical Professions[1].

In 1982, it was re-named National Orthopedic Hospital-Rehabilitation Medical Center (NOH-RMC), and again to Philippine Orthopedic Center in 1989, by virtue of Batas Pambansa No. 301 and Republic Act 6786, respectively.[2]

Services

The Philippine Orthopedic Center caters mainly to a patient clientele with orthopedic and Neuromuscular conditions. The Center is also the major referral center for Spinal injuries in the country.

The Medical Division consists of the Trauma Services, Adult Orthopedic Service, Children's Orthopedic service, Tumor Unit, Hand service and Spine Surgery service. The hospital also has the Anaesthesia department, Radiology department Dental service and laboratory department.

Its Rehabilitation Medicine Department has the Medical Rehabilitation Service, Physical Therapy section, the Occupational Therapy Section, Psychology Section, Electrodiagnostics Section, Neurology Service and the Prosthetics and Surgical Appliance Factory.

The specialty service includes General Surgery, Urology, Neurosurgery, Internal Medicine (pulmonary and cardiology) and Diabetes Care

the Nursing Division comprises both the main Nursing service and the Nursing training service.

The Social service and Chaplaincy is being placed under the Administrative office. [3]

Training

Residency training for Orthopedics[4], Anaesthesia, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pathology are recognized by the Certifying Boards of their specialty. To date, numerous physicians have trained within its walls.

The hospital also provides a good training ground for the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy students. Numerous Radiologic Technology interns, Medical Technology and Nursing affiliates have been trained. the fourth year medical students (or medical clerks) have been exposed to various orthopedic and Neuromuscular Conditions.

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