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Coordinates: 8°0017N 124°1701E / 8.00471°N 124.28356°E / 8.00471; 124.28356
 

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Amai Pakpak Medical Center
Department of Health
Map
Amai Pakpak Medical Center is located in Mindanao
Amai Pakpak Medical Center

Amai Pakpak Medical Center is located in Philippines
Amai Pakpak Medical Center

Geography
LocationMarawi, Lanao del Sur, Bangsamoro, Philippines
Coordinates8°00′17N 124°17′01E / 8.00471°N 124.28356°E / 8.00471; 124.28356
Services
Beds400[1]
History
Former name(s)Lanao General Hospital
Links
Websiteapmc.doh.gov.ph

The Amai Pakpak Medical Center (APMC) is a government hospital in Marawi, Lanao del Sur, Philippines.

History

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The hospital was established in 1903 by the US Army's 27th Infantry Cavalry Division led by Captain John J. Pershing in a 20 hectares (49 acres) land which was then known as Marahui which became known as Camp Keithley. In 1903, Captain James Ames organized it into a 25-bed hospital amidst a cholera outbreak which killed several US military personnel as well as locals.[2] The health facility was later renamed as the Lanao General Hospital. It became widely known by locals by the name Public Hospital. The hospital went to the supervision of the Integrated Provincial Health Office of Lanao del Sur when the integration program of the health system of Lanao Province was launched in 1984.[2]

Lanao General Hospital then went under a renationalization through Republic Act No. 7943 which became law in 1985. Under the aforementioned law it was renamed as the Amai Pakpak Medical Center[3] after 19th century military leader Amai Pakpak who is regarded as a hero by the Maranaos.[2] On October 16, 2013, a fire ravaged the century-old hospital, but the hospital managed to resume operations.[2] The hospital was again badly damaged following the Marawi crisis of 2017. The Department of Health planned to reopen the hospital again.[4]

The hospital reopened and later served as a major health facility responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Bangsamoro region.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "National IATF cites BARMM's quick response vs. Covid-19".
  • ^ a b c d "About Us - Amai Pakpak Medical Center". Amai Pakpak Medical Center. Department of Health. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  • ^ "Republic Act No. 7943". Chan Robles Virtual Law Library. 3 March 1995. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  • ^ "DOH says it is keen on reopening Amai Pakpak hospital in Marawi". Philippine News Agency. 13 June 2017. Archived from the original on 16 June 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2017.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amai_Pakpak_Medical_Center&oldid=1218725190"

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