USI-Mother Seton Hospital, Naga City, Philippines
 

2010

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Feast Day and Hospital Day: Launching of New Vision-Mission
Annual Personnel Lenten Recollection
DOH Visits MSH
USI-MSH Annual Emergency Disaster Preparedness Seminar & Drill

Philhealth Accreditation Inspection

Earth Day

Mother Seton Joggers Club Fun Run

Sister Dolly's Birthday Celebration

Feast Day of St. Louise de Marillac

Annual General Medical Staff Assembly
Basic Skills Training Batch 31
Superstar Awardee

USI-MSH Photo News 2010

 
2009

USI-MSH Disaster Preparedness Seminar and Emergecy Drill


2008

USI-MSH Joins Sagop Creek Clean-Up Drive
Cardiac Sonographer Training Course
USI-MSH and SACH Strategic Planning
USI-MSH Celebrates National Hospital Week
USI-MSH Independence Day Celebration
From the Desk of the Vice President for Health Services
USI-MSH Personnel Commended for Exemplary Service
Chaplain's Viewpoint
USI – Mother Seton Hospital Celebrates 42nd Anniversary
A Glimpse from the Nursing Service Office
Be Aware, Be Prepared!
USI-MSH Photo News

2007

USI-MSH Employee Honors Ina
Congratulations to the participants of the SPE Batch 18 & 19
MSH Receives Another PHA Recognition
Foot Forward to Building USI-MSH Team


Mother Seton Hospital, Naga City, Philippines - News
MSH Receives Another PHA Recognition

Once again USI-Mother Seton Hospital received another recognition from the Philippine Hospital Association (PHA) - the 2006 Best Facility Service Award.

The awarding ceremonies which took place during the PHA 57th Annual Convention held at the Manila Hotel last November 22, 2006, was attended by Sister Dolores C. Cornejo, DC, VP for Health Services, Sister Malinda Monzon, DC, OR-DR Administrative Coordinator and Dr. Jose A. Amanse, AVP for Medical Services/Medical Director, who received the plaque in behalf of the hospital. Besides his being proud and honored, the Medical Director was quoted as saying


"This Best Facility Service Award was in recognition “for meeting the standards of PHA for cleanliness, orderliness and improvement in hospital facilities making Mother Seton Hospital a model health facility and one of the best in Region V for two consecutive years (2005 and 2006).”