Our Lady of Caysasay Medical Center, Inc. (OLCMC) is a LEVEL 2 care hospital with thirty-one (31) years of experience in hospital operation and administration. It’s high-class healthcare and patient-centered integrated medical center and is now one of the premier centers for excellence in healthcare not only in Southern Luzon but also in the Philippines. The 100 -bed hospital with a total floor area of 5076 square meters is home to 4 Centers and 8 Departments. These centers for excellence has come to bring to Southern Luzon the latest medical advances and treatment modalities. OLCMC has a medical staff of over 150 physicians (visiting and active consultants) who are established experts in their various fields of specialization. This core of professionals is complemented by more than 260 well-trained human resources, engaged in allied medical, administrative and support services excluding outsourced personnel for various services.
At the heart of OLCMC’s service philosophy are new paradigms of hospital care addressing the entire continuum of health needs, and the patient as an equal, informed and empowered partner in the pursuit and preservation of health.
Enjoy the distinct privileges of working in one of the most advanced and prestigious Medical Centers in the South Luzon region.
Lipa Medix Medical Center is looking for:
Facilities & Management Department Head
Staff Nurses
Medical Technologists
Radiologic Technologists
Interested applicants may e-mail their resume to lmmc_hr@yahoo.com or visit HRD Office, 2nd Level, Main Building, Lipa Medix Medical Center, J. P. Laurel Highway, Balintawak, Lipa City, Batangas.
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May kakilala ka bang nakagat ng aso o pusa? Huwag ipagsawalang bahala ang rabies. Ang Lipa Medix Medical Center ay DOH-Accredited Animal Bite Center. Tumawag lamang sa (043) 756-2342 / 756-2372 local 1002 para sa mga tanong.
3 Factors that can help you make safe choices when you’re in an area of widespread COVID-19 transmission:
(1) Location
(2) Proximity with others
(3) Time you spend there
Reference: World Health Organization (WHO)