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NATIONAL H O S P I CHILDRENS T A L

E. RODRIGUEZ SR. AVENUE, QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA

Rabara, Ben Paolo C.

HISTORY
Former names:
1. Indigent Childrens Clinic (Established February 11,1945)
Emergency Civilian Administration established the clinic for war refugees sick, sick and under-nourished children. It was headed by Dr. Victoria Kalaw-Linan (Head)

2. Indigent Childrens Hospital (Through Commonwealth Act 705) 3. National Indigent Hospital (Republic Act 731) 4. National Childrens Hospital (Republic Act 1340)

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DESCRIPTIO N
250 bed capacity

It is a tertiary level, teaching training hospital catering to pediatrics from ages 0-19 years of age(Special). The type

of ownership is Public - Government.


Type of Drug Distribution System: UDDDS (Unit Dose

Drug Delivery System)


Order of Products: By dosage form then arranged alphabetically by the generic name

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MISSION VISION
MISSI ON

Provide prompt/ complete reasonable spectrum of health care, preventive, creative, rehabilitation and palliative care to children, sick and well 0-19 years of age. Contribute to the goal of highly qualified pediatrician and allied professional health workers in the country and the rest of the world.

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MISSION VISION
VISIO N

National Children's Hospital, a center of excellence in tertiary pediatric care, training and research, globally competitive, continuously responding to the changing needs of its clientele and manned by world class health providers.

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SERVICES / WARDS
They cater to pediatrics in the following fields

NE UR O

NEP HRO

CARDIO

HEMA

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SERVICES / WARDS
They cater to pediatrics in the following fields

GI

NEON ATAL

SURGE RY

RESPI

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INTERN ACTIVITIES
1. OPD Dispensing 2. Charging of medications 4. Paper Tableting 6. Inventory of stocks 7. Stock display 8. Delivery of drugs to the wards

3. Dispensing in-patient medication orders


5. Recording of daily sales in the ledgers

9. Handing documents to the different offices 10. Discharging of in-patients

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