Profile of the Department



2011

Profile of the Department of Surgery of Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center

 

With a general surgery residency training program accredited by the Philippine Society of General Surgeons (2008-2013)

 

54 inpatient hospital beds in the Surgery Charity Ward

5 inpatient hospital beds in the Surgery Infirmary Ward

 

2 inpatient operating rooms, Monday, Wednesday, Friday

 

1 outpatient operating room

 

Surgery emergency room

 

Surgery outpatient department

 

Average of 15 surgical consultants

Average of 15 surgical residents

 

With rotating medical interns and clerks (from Pamantasan ng Maynila College of Medicine)

Vision-Mission-Goal-Objectives


Department of Surgery

Ospital ng Maynila


Vision

We envision the Department of Surgery of Ospital ng Maynila to be a:

§          Model department of surgery in the Philippines

§          Model in surgical education and training for staff (consultants, residents, medical students, and parasurgical personnel)

§          Model in governance in a department of surgery

§          Model department of surgery in a city government hospital

 

Mission

§  Considering our vision, we pledge to:

§          Develop the Department of Surgery of Ospital ng Maynila such that it will serve as a model in quality governance, service, training, and research.

§          Develop the Department of Surgery such that it will constantly provide quality service to clients consulting at Ospital ng Maynila, particularly the Manilans, who are in need of surgical management. 


Goal

§        To provide quality surgical service to all Manilans at the lowest possible cost to the City of Manila as well as to the patients.


Objectives:       

 To conduct public health education on prevention of surgical disorders as well as on promotion and maintenance after treatment of surgical disorders.

 To provide quality training for its staff with the view of ensuring provision of quality service.

§  To provide quality research among its staff with the goal of ensuring provision of quality service.

§  To provide quality surgical service to all Manilans at the lowest possible cost to the City of Manila well as to the patients.



 

Quality Objectives

 

Quality Service

Client’s complaints – less than 3 per year

Mortality and morbidity rates – less than 5% per year

 

Quality Training

Structured

With impact on improved service

 

Quality Research

With at least one output per resident per year

With impact on improved service