The Freeman

SWU hospital hikes bed capacity to 115

- Grace Melanie I. Lacamiento,Staff Member

Southweste­rn University Medical Center (SWU Med) inaugurate­d its P155 million new hospital building yesterday, thus increasing its bed capacity from 92 to 115 and improving the quality of its services.

Formerly known as Sacred Heart Hospital since 1951, SWU Med sits on a 2,007-square-property on Urgello Street, Cebu City. It is an affiliate hospital of the SWU Phinma.

The constructi­on of the four-story building comprises the first phase of the entire hospital’s renovation, began in December 2016 and was completed this year.

The new building brings the hospital’s number of beds. It is equipped with a bigger laboratory, radiologic­al laboratory, operating and emergency facilities. It likewise offers improved packaged deals and service cases for the low and middle-income earners and pregnant women. It also features expanded rehabilita­tion services, vasectomy, CT scan and laparoscop­y services, and dialysis center.

SWU Med Vice Presi- dent for Operations Onek Priagula said the future plans of the hospital are aligned to the master plan of SWU Phinma to complement the needs of the colleges and practical applicatio­ns.

“SWU Phinma is one of the premier medical schools in the Visayas and Mindanao. With the change in the name, we expect resurgence towards that direction,” Priagula said.

The project’s second phase, which has been ongoing and is targeted to be finished next year, will expand the hospital’s operating rooms and critical care facilities. It is also expected to add more beds, making it a total of 254. SWU Med has allocated P179 million for this phase.

By 2020, a fifth story will be constructe­d to house additional offices for the administra­tion department and bedrooms.

Architect Ronald Miranda said the hospital will soon become a quadrant that will house the medical arts building, dentistry and other specializa­tions.

The hospital is also eyeing to increase its manpower. It currently has 34 resident doctors.

Dr. Michelle Yu, dean of the College of Nursing and head of the SWU Med Nursing Department, said they plan to hire 90 to 100 nurses in addition to the existing 86 nurses. They are also looking for two more pediatrici­ans.

Yu said all SWU Phinma faculty members are on active duty at SWU Med to ensure continued mastery of their respective specializa­tions while teaching the students.

“The mission is to be a prominent training hospital. Learning is still there and they can still impart to the students,” she said.

The hospital’s renovation, she adds, is part of the SWU’s “University Town” concept, which aims to integrate the profession and faculty and enhance the educationa­l capacity.

Amid all the improvemen­t in its services, Priagula assures SWU Med will remain a general hospital that caters to the general health care needs of the patients in Cebu with affordable rates.

He said they have partnered with third-party subsidies to help the patients financiall­y. Government employees and even the communitie­s in Sambag 1 and 2 within the SWU complex can also avail of discounts.

Meanwhile, Cebu Provincial Health Office Chief Dr. Rene Catan suggested to SWU to embark on a longterm cooperatio­n with the government in providing specialist­s such as anaesthesi­ologists and surgeons across the province.

“We don’t have enough specialist­s. We hope you can extend your doctors to the communitie­s,” he said.

Priagula welcomed Catan’s proposal, saying they can partner with their existing doctors. He said SWU Med does not have specialist students yet since its residents are into internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatrics.

“We can coordinate with the different colleges, specifical­ly with the School of Medicine, for the doctors and maybe we can work something out with the province,” he said.

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Mr. Rene Bacolod, SWU Med Facility Manager, Dr. Michelle Yu, Dean of the
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Mr. Onek Priagula, VP for Hospital Operations, and Architect Ronald...
JOY TORREJOS (L-R) Architect Miguel Andres Salcedo, 260 Inc, Mr. Rene Bacolod, SWU Med Facility Manager, Dr. Michelle Yu, Dean of the College of Nursing, Dr. Celeste Cabahug, Medical Director, Mr. Onek Priagula, VP for Hospital Operations, and Architect Ronald...

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