Cadiz City Gains Huge Economic Benefits From Dinagsa Festival

Tagumpay ng Dinagsa Festival: 500,000 mga bisita at PHP1 bilyon na kita para sa mga negosyo sa Cadiz City.

DBM Wants Philippines To Be ‘No. 1’ Worldwide For Budget Transparency

Ang Pilipinas ay mabilis na nagiging pandaigdigang huwaran sa transparency sa badyet, ayon sa DBM.

Watch The Teaser For “A Minecraft Movie,” Starring Jason Momoa, In Cinemas April 2025

The countdown to a unique blockbuster has begun. Watch the teaser for "A Minecraft Movie" featuring Jason Momoa.

Department Of Agriculture Optimistic Of Agri Production Recovery After 2024 Losses

Umaasa ang Kagawaran ng Agrikultura sa pag-unlad ng lokal na produksyon ng bigas pagkatapos ng mga suliranin ng nakaraang taon.

WVSUMC Cancer Center Ready To Operate Full-Time

Handog ng WVSUMC Cancer Center ang full-time na serbisyo, kasama ang 52 bagong miyembro ng team.
By The Visayas Journal

WVSUMC Cancer Center Ready To Operate Full-Time

3
3

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The cancer center of West Visayas State University Medical Center (WVSUMC) can now operate full-time with the addition of 52 staff complement.

WVSU president Dr. Joselito Villaruz, in an interview following his State of the University Address on Tuesday, said that at first, they were apprehensive the center would become a white elephant because they don’t have enough manpower.

“Just this morning, actually, it was a gift from the Lord that we already have a go signal for the 52 positions and we’re very happy. We will now be operating full-time and we now have the money to buy the brachytherapy to supplement the cancer treatments of patients, especially from Western Visayas,” Villaruz said.

Villaruz added that they do not want to compete with other cancer centers because they would like to complement other public hospitals in the region by catering to indigent patients.

“We have experts and laboratories to perform the tests,” he said.

Patients who want to avail of their services have to be enrolled with the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation to avail of the Z benefit package.

Meanwhile, in his address, Villaruz noted that the University Medical Center “emerged resiliently from the challenges posed by the pandemic.”

“We have successfully completed 18 major infrastructure projects, including the inauguration of our molecular laboratory, which significantly supported Covid-19 testing during the pandemic,” he said.

He also said they have a newly renovated operating room complex and expanded the renal care center with 20 hemodialysis machines, while their 15-story multi-specialty center is now 40 percent complete.

The facility’s annual patient capacity increased to 9,936 in 2024 from 6,468 in 2021, Villaruz said.

“We have also ramped up medical assistance for indigent patients by 7.64 percent, providing a total of PHP255 million in aid,” he added. (PNA)