+ Follow DR. ROLAND CORTEZ Tag
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[Title] => ‘Fake news is deadly in the time of COVID-19’
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[Title] => Ospital nasunog: 5 pasyente patay
[Summary] => Limang pasyente ng East Avenue Medical Center (EAMC) na kinabibilangan ng dalawang sanggol at tatlong lalaki na may malubhang sakit ang namatay kahapon ng umaga matapos na ilabas sa nasusunog na pagamutan.
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[Title] => Government hospital bounces back
[Summary] => The government-run East Avenue Medical Center (EAMC) in Quezon City has undertaken reforms after being plagued with controversies concerning the wrong type of blood that it transferred to a patient last year.
Dr. Roland Cortez, newly-appointed director of EAMC, said the issue had caused depression among hospital officials and employees, but this did not prevent them from getting back up.
Last year, EAMC was rocked by the death of patient Victoria Deraco who was transmitted with the wrong blood type. The victims was pregnant then.
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Dr. Roland Cortez, newly-appointed director of EAMC, said the issue had caused depression among hospital officials and employees, but this did not prevent them from getting back up.
Last year, EAMC was rocked by the death of patient Victoria Deraco who was transmitted with the wrong blood type. The victims was pregnant then.
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