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    • ABOUT US
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      • ONLINE RESULT VIEWER
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      • ANCILLARIES
      • IRB
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    • CONTACT US
    • CAREER
    • PATIENT GUIDE
    • NEWS AND UPDATES
    • HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
  • SERVICES
    • ONLINE RESULT VIEWER
    • CANCER CENTER
    • S.P.I.C.E.
    • ANCILLARIES
    • IRB
  • DIRECTORY
  • CONTACT US
  • CAREER
  • PATIENT GUIDE
  • NEWS AND UPDATES
  • HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES
  • RESIDENCY TRAINING

ABOUT US

HISTORY
MISSION AND VISION
THE TEAM

HISTORY

 

The Humble Beginning

The solicitude for the sick of the late Msgr. Dennis J. Dougherty of Philadelphia, who was then Bishop of Jaro, was the original motivating force that brought about the foundation of St. Paul’s Hospital of Iloilo.  As early as 1909 he asked the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres, who were just starting their work in the Philippines, to establish a hospital in Iloilo. 

 It was not until February 15, 1911 when four sisters, Mother Marie Donatien, Sister Antoine du Sacre Coeur, Sister Augustine De Marie and Sister Felix de Marie came and answered the clergy.Their first convent was a former warehouse of the Ynchausti Y Compania on Calle Rosario.  Two adjacent residential homes were made the seats of the hospital where they were to establish.  Three more nuns, Sister Marie Scholastique, Sister Marie Estelle and Sister Adrien joined them some months later.  The latter was formally installed as the first superior of the establishment.  On May 20 of the same year, their doors open to the sick.  Dr. Samuel Carson of the Philippine Railway brought in the first patient.  

        This was followed by Drs. Gilchrist, Kilayko and Arroyo. Dr. Carson became the firstmedical director and was succeeded by Dr. Arroyo who held the position up to the outbreak of World War II. These generous French Religious pioneers made rapid adjustment to their new environment.  They endeared themselves to the Ilonggos who fondly called them “Madres de San Pablo”. After two years of hard work, they found it necessary to expand their accommodations for the sick who sought their care.  Msgr. Dougherty followed closely the progress of the hospital with enthusiasm.  In 1913 he went back to his native States to secure funds for putting up the hospital.  The project was placed under the patronage of the little flower whose beautification was under study.  In less than a year’s time, the bishop came back with the needed funds. Bishops Foley and Mc. Closky carried on the work because the founder was recalled to become Bishop of Buffalo and later Cardinal of Philadelphia. The hospital building was completed and formally occupied in 1916.  Msgr. Dougherty never lost his interest, however, in the growing institution up to his death in 1951. Recognizing the dedicated services of the Sisters, he turned over to them full ownership and administration in a written statement executed in 1941. 

        The site a former salty mudfield overgrown with weeds and shrubby swamp vegetation turned into a haven for the sick located in the heart of the city. Here, the people of God find the quiet and comfort that need in time of illness. The building and its grounds are energetically kept clean and orderly for more than a century.  It has been counted as one of the best hospitals and received both local and national awards for its cleanliness and quality services rendered all the times.  

SPHI VISION and MISSION

VISION

 We envision St. Paul’s Hospital of Iloilo,  Inc. as a  Christ centered, excellent, innovative, global healthcare and training hospital.  

MISSION: We commit ourselves to:

  • offer Christ-centered excellent healthcare upholding the bioethical principles and the teaching of the Catholic church;
  • innovate & develop competencies of health care professionals through continuing  relevant training and research programs; and
  • continually implement and sustain operational and financial sustainability through Christian stewardship & good governance.

CORE VALUES:

  1. Compassion – capacity and readiness to suffer with those who suffer; to feel one with the suffering and those in pain, to be moved with ones deepest interiority “may pagmamalasakit”.
  2. Accountability – the capacity and readiness accept consequences of ones decision/action and the responsibility of stewardship in caring and serving.
  3. Respect – showing appreciation towards the value of another person; manifest a differential regard to the values; principles and beliefs of others.
  4. Excellence – doing the right thing all the time; error free state; quality of doing things efficiently.
  5. Spirituality - making reference to Christ in out thoughts, words and action; sickness and death are two equalizers in life. 

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THE TEAM

SPH SISTERS

Sr. Arcelita S. Sarnillo, SPC                              

Hospital Administrator

 

Sr. Marie Valerie Alonzo, SPC

Superior
Sister-in-charge:  Dietary Department


Sr. Wilsonia S. Laxina, SPC

Chief Nursing Officer: Nursing Service Office

  

Sr. Elvira Theodore Ibardolasa, SPC 

Sister-in-charge: Diagnostic Imaging Department, Pharmacy, Security Guards

 

Sr. Riza Mae A. Inoc, SPC

Coordinator: Human Resource Department


 Sr. Gertrude Caryls N. Kuebler, SPC 

Sister-in-charge: Ancillary Services, IRB, Medical Records

 

Sr. Recel P. Cachuela, SPC 

Finance Officer: Finance Department


Sr. Ma. Perlita Marasigan, SPC 

Sister-in-charge: Central Sterile Supply Unit

Pastoral Care: Cancer Center

  

Sr. Clemence Marie M. Mira, SPC 

Sister-in-charge: Information/Admitting

Pastoral Care: In-patient Units


Sr. Amparo A. Portuguez, SPC 

Sister-in-charge: Linen and Laundry Department

MEDICAL STAFF

Dr. Henry Gonzales

Medical Director


Dr. Malbar Ferrer

Chief of Medical Staff


Dr. Luis Sefarin Thomas Dabao III 

Chairman - Department of Medical Education 


Dr. Juliene Latriz-Certeza

Secretary of the Medical Education Chair 

 

CHAIRMAN

     Anesthesia : Dr. Maria Socorro Felisarta

     Dentistry : Dr. Teresa Enojo 

     ENT – HNS : Dr. Florence Yul Saquian 

     Family Medicine : Dr. Remo G. Benliro Jr.

     Internal Medicine : Dr. Ma. Sylvia Theresa C. De Pili

     Ob-Gyne : Dr. Ma. Maureen F. Fortuna

     Ophthalmology : Dr. Jeremy Saquian 

     Pathology : Dr. Ma. Teresa S. Araneta 

     Pediatrics : Dr. Josie Grace C. Castillo

     Radiology : Dr. Glenn Y. Cathedral Sr. 

     Radiology Oncology : Dr. Dennis V. Doromal

     Surgery : Dr. Venerio G. Gasataya Jr. 

DEPARTMENT HEADS

Princess Alyanna Bianca Carato

Administrator's Office 


Jogie Allaga

Admitting & Information


Leonil Fuentes

Canteen Department


Ms. Jocelyn May M. Millan 

Client Relations Office  


Mary Grace Cabero

Diagnostic Imaging Department


Madelyn S. Suerte

Dietary Department


Jean Soriano

Finance Department


John Keith Castor

Information Management System


Arlyn T. Ocera

Digestive Disease Center


Engr. Jose Ma. T. Eleccion

Engineering and Maintenance Department


Analou Barranco

Laboratory Department


Vergie Espuerta

Medical Social Service Unit


Rey Markenne E. Domingo

Mother Candide Center


Gladys Mijares

Nuclear Medicine Department


Lorely D. Chavez

Pharmacy Department


Ma. Aura V. Tia

Primary Health Care and Industrial Clinic

 

Sonia G. Amazon

Quality Assurance Department


Janette Moro Rosal

TB-DOTS


Joseph Atas

Rehabilitation Medicine Department

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