+ Follow DR. EDERLINDA FIESTA Tag
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[Summary] => The President Diosdado Macapagal Memorial Medical Center (PDMMMC) in Caloocan City officially opened to the public last Friday.
Dr. Ederlinda Fiesta, the hospitals administrator, explained that the P200-million four-story edifice started operation only last week due to the delay in obtaining the much needed facilities.
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Mayor Reynaldo Malonzo said that aside from the new enrolees, graduating students of CCPC will also be required to take seminars on anti-drug abuse and solid waste management as one of the pre-requisites for their graduation.
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Dr. Ederlinda Fiesta, the hospitals administrator, explained that the P200-million four-story edifice started operation only last week due to the delay in obtaining the much needed facilities.
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Mayor Reynaldo Malonzo said that aside from the new enrolees, graduating students of CCPC will also be required to take seminars on anti-drug abuse and solid waste management as one of the pre-requisites for their graduation.
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