+ Follow GATCHALIAN HOSPITAL Tag
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[Title] => Pinoy surgeons in US return to Ormoc for another mission
[Summary] => Doctors and volunteer nurses of the Society of Philippine Surgeons in America (SPSA) were feted by Leyte Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez and Ormoc City mayoral candidate Richard Gomez to a farewell dinner and fellowship at the Sabin Resort Hotel last Friday night.
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[Title] => Zero firecracker-related injuries in Ormoc, Baybay and S. Leyte
[Summary] => All four hospitals in Ormoc City registered zero firecracker-related injuries up to New Year’s Eve, similar to the reported situation in Baybay City, all in the western part of Leyte, as well as in Southern Leyte province.
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[Title] => 824 Ormoc residents benefit from 5-day surgical mission
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February 11, 2011 - 12:00am