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Philippine General Hospital director Dr. Carmelo Alfiler was given a second term, ensuring the continuation of efforts to "benchmark PGH as one of the best national university hospitals in Asia and the world" as it now approaches its centennial year in 2007.


In its 1215th meeting on Nov. 24, the University of the Philippines Board of Regents (BOR) voted to extend Alfiler’s term. It was under Alfiler’s stewardship that the PGH embarked on its massive "modernizing, upgrading, rehabilitating, and reinventing" programs.
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The $8-million Sentro Oftalmologico Jose Rizal was donated by the Agencia Española Cooperation International. It is housed in a newly constructed five-story building and equipped with state-of-the-art machines and facilities.
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The amount will help augment the P10 million which President Arroyo earlier released in her visit to the island.
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Philippine General Hospital director Dr. Carmelo Alfiler was given a second term, ensuring the continuation of efforts to "benchmark PGH as one of the best national university hospitals in Asia and the world" as it now approaches its centennial year in 2007.


In its 1215th meeting on Nov. 24, the University of the Philippines Board of Regents (BOR) voted to extend Alfiler’s term. It was under Alfiler’s stewardship that the PGH embarked on its massive "modernizing, upgrading, rehabilitating, and reinventing" programs.
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The $8-million Sentro Oftalmologico Jose Rizal was donated by the Agencia Española Cooperation International. It is housed in a newly constructed five-story building and equipped with state-of-the-art machines and facilities.
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The amount will help augment the P10 million which President Arroyo earlier released in her visit to the island.
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