Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Sto. Nino Hospital now...


So many topics to choose on my next blog but I chose to write about our family-owned  Sto. Nino Hospital and its transformation through the years.


Last week was the blessing of our third extension building. On the first floor is the hemodialysis area which has 14 machine.


I could say the biggest in our area. This is owned and managed by Dr. Robert and Dra Mara Tugade, a kind hearted and "kidney-lover" doctors.


On the second floor is the new OR DR NICU ( operating room- delivery room- neonatal intensive care unit) complex. im so finally relieved that we have a spacious area .



the doctors lounge is a great area to relax and eat after an operation.


We have  two wide operating rooms, delivery room, nursery and recovery room.




third floor are additional rooms for our growing community.


theres even a garden  area that serves a breather both for the staff and patients.



We have suite rooms and ward aircon rooms.



A year ago we renovated the facade of the hospital.


the facelift adapted so well giving it a more unified and a modern tone.



Same with the emergency room which also had  complete make over having three stretchers to facilitate and accomodate simultaneous emergency cases.

The cashier and pharmacy were transferred to a bigger area...
were computerized in our billing section.




an ATM machine was installed near the hospital entrance.



so many renovations and extension of the hospital in the recent years.



We still have a long way to go. We cater to our fellow Bustosenyos and Bulakenyos as well.



My mom used to practiced as an OB and I had patients who were already daughters of the patients she helped delivered before. We believe that "word of mouth" referrals from our patients helped a lot in our growth.

We treat patients as family.  They can consult general cases and we refer them to our competent consultants.



Through your continued trust we have survived through the years.



We promise to continue our commitment of giving quality service and remain compassionate and affordable to everyone.



Friday, March 21, 2014

On Being Hermana

 When i was offered the position of being hermana mayor during the fiesta of Sto Nino in our town i did not hesitate to say yes. while i know the gravity of responsibilities bestowed on the title i felt that i would be given an opportunity to give back and honor Sto Niño who had been the guide of my life and for all the blessings he had given me in the past years.


raising funds  for the church construction particularly the altar was our chosen project. to be able to materialize our goal  we decided to raffle a brand new toyota vios and make a souvenir book for the fiesta.

im so happy that the fiesta in over and were in the final phase of reaching our goal.

so many people to thank for on this joyous occasion....id start with the "wind beneath my wings".,,

id like to thank my mom...Dra Rosalinda Mendoza for being in charge of the solicitations . in moments like these i know i can count on you.

my siblings esp my brother mayor who gives immediete response to my request...be it traffic reinforcement or basketball league and even financial help.

my loving husband for without him i could not do my task on time.

id like to special mention my father the late Dr Pablito Mendoza whom I miss so dearly on occasion like this...this one is for you papa! im so honored to have followed your footstep as hermano like you were 40 years ago....1973.

id like to thank my co president Rene de Leon and wife  Debbie...im so lucky to have you as my co hermano because you are more diligent and hardworking...and you even went as far as USA to solicit funds for our project.

to our new parish priest Fr JV and asst parish priest Fr Mon. though  you are still new in our parish you gave us your unwavering affirmation to our chosen project.

to the PPC (parish pastoral council) and SPPC (sub parish pastoral council) , PREX, ME community, BYC and other church organization...you have deeply touch my heart with your overwhelming enthusiasm in our projects.

it is also noteworthy to mention the support of our barangay captains and councilors from Poblacion and Tanawan. their participation in "alakos making contest" added a festive mood all over our town.


at times i feel discouraged because its really difficult to ask favors to other people.
i was apprehensive that we could not raise much fund for our project but the devotion and dedication of our people to the Sto. Niño made it all possible.

to our kababayan, relatives and friends  and facebook friends alike...both here and abroad...through your untiring generosity as donors and sponsors we could see the fulfillment of the completion of the church construction esp the new altar(retablo) in the near future.
 

To God be the Glory!

Thank You Very Much.