San Pedro Hospital is a catholic non-stock,
non-profit, training institution committed to the care of the sick and the poor, the education of health professionals and the delivery of quality health care to all.
The San Pedro Hospital is owned and
managed by the Dominican Sisters of the Trinity, Inc. It is governed by ten (10) members of the Board of Trustees and, managed by the Administrator who is at the same time the President of the corporation.
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A lot was purchased in Sta. Ana Street and the opening of the new SPH with fifty
bed capacity was done on May 1, 1950. In 1954 another wing was constructed which increased to one hundred (100) bed capacity. In 1964, the construction of a 4-storey building that could accommodate three hundred fifty (350) beds began. It was inaugurated on February 11, 1969.
At present San Pedro Hospital has 295 bed capacity and 20 bassinets. I has its
outreach program serving the less fortunate brothers and sisters in the community. |
As a training hospital, we have student affiliates from different schools namely:
- San Pedro College
Nursing, Medical Technologist,Respiratory Therapy, Physical Therapy, Health Aide and Pharmacy
- Davao Medical School
Medical Students and Caregivers Foundation
- University of Immaculate Concepcion
Pharmacy
- North Valley Foundation
Radiology Technician College
- Polytechnic College of Davao del Sur
Radiology Technician
- Tamondong Memorial Hospital
Radiology Technician
- Residency Training for Medical Doctors
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San Pedro Hospital is accredited by the Department of Health with the following
license/accreditations:
- License to Operate
- Clinical Laboratory
- Hospital Pharmacy
- X-ray Facilities
- Drug Testing Laboratory
- HIV Testing Laboratory
- Clinical Laboratories for Training of Medical Technology Interns.
It is also accredited by the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation and provides
services to various Health Maintenance Organizations.
San Pedro Hospital of Davao City, Inc. has also achieved International ISO
9001:2000 Certification. |
We, the San Pedro Hospital community envision persons experiencing the best
quality health care services in mercy and compassion.
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We, the San Pedro Hospital community of health workers commit to:
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Provide the best quality and compassionate health care services in satisfying all individuals with respect and reverence of their person;
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Deliver quality satisfying services expected of a training health care institution; and
- Witness as a community the mercy and compassion of a loving God in the performance of individual and communal responsibility.
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- Follows systems and procedures
- Renders fast, timely and efficient service
- Listens and acts on patient’s/client’s complaints
- Provides patients with timely, complete, correct information regarding their current state and the hospital procedures that they will have to go through
- Serves with respect and wearing a ready smile to patients and colleagues
- Commits to continual improvement both in the formal and non-formal training, learning events.
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- Participates in community / institutional / departmental activities / services / programs
- Attends bible sharing sessions
- Exhibits community team spirit by volunteering services to community outreach projects and in times of calamity
- Conducts catechesis of suffering and death to patients, watchers and members of the Hospital Staff
- Promotes health and education to the community
- Contributes services whenever Code 8000 is up
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- Finds time to pray, meditate/reflect in the privacy of the chapel/room
- Starts and ends a task/any clinical procedure with a prayer.
- Participates in prayer together with or without the priest in the administration of Extreme Unction/emergency Baptism
- Participates in the Eucharistic Celebrations, Liturgical and Para-liturgical Celebrations
- Joins the community/institutional prayer
- Attends all Christian Formation Programs, Retreats and Recollections
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- Attends to patients regardless of their economic, political, social background
- Conducts health education to the poor and the needy
- Visits the sick especially the terminally ill members of the community; and, interacts with warmth and concern
- Administers emergency Baptism/Extreme Unction in the absence of the priest
- Conducts catechesis of suffering and death to patients, watchers and members of the Hospital Staff
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- Provides comfort and support to the suffering and mourning
- Serves patients with tender, loving care and respect
- Shows moral, spiritual and emotional support to the needy
- Attends to patients regardless of economic status
- Endorses “Charity patients” to the MSSD and other government agencies
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- Maintains good communication with co-employees and management in the performance of a task
- Shows sensitivity to the needs of others
- Takes the initiative to help others especially during emergencies
- Cooperates with others to achieve a common goal
- Shows openness to dialogue when conflict arises
- Accepts feedback to improve task
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