Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief-of-staff Gen.
Ricardo Visaya formally inaugurated the newly-renovated and modernized 65-bed
capacity Hospital ng Kampo Heneral Teodulfo Bautista or Camp General Teodulfo
Bautista Station Hospital (CGTBH) in Jolo, Sulu on Wednesday.
He was joined by the local government executives of Sulu,
other ranking AFP leaders, field commanders in Western Mindanao, and
representatives of San Miguel Foundation, Incorporated led by Atty. Peter
Suchianco.
Undersecretary Emmanuel Bautista, former AFP chief-of-staff,
and a son of Brig. Gen. Teodulfo Bautista on whom the camp was named after, was
the guest of honor.
President Rodrigo Duterte earlier promised support for the
construction of a medical facility that shall cater to soldiers committed to
the fight against terrorists groups in Western Mindanao .
Brig. Gen. Mariano A. Mejia, the Surgeon General of the AFP
and concurrent Commanding General of the AFP Medical
Center expressed his
elation for the realization of this project.
“The fulfillment of this once dream of having a hospital in
Sulu did not come easy. It faced financial challenges, among others. This is
why we are grateful to the AFP leadership, to the Commander-in-Chief, and to
San Miguel Foundation, Incorporated for their gracious donation of ambulances,
equipment, and other hospital implements,” Mejia said.
The CGTBSH begun as a trauma center back in 2007. It aims to
provide immediate management of combat casualties among AFP uniformed personnel
engaged in combat operations in the said part of Mindanao .
With its metamorphosis into a hospital, it can now
accommodate injured or sick military personnel, their dependents and even
civilians.
The hospital’s capabilities include immediate resuscitative
care and advance trauma management, in-patient and out-patient services,
ancillary services such as pharmacy, radiology, laboratory, and primary
psychosocial and mental health, post-surgical and medical hospitalization and
treatment, and also dental health care services.
“As the chief-of-staff, I exhort field commanders to care
for and show their concern for the men—our most valuable asset. This is the
moving force that rallied us to this endeavor where even government and
non-government corporations weighed in," Visaya said.
“Camp
Teodulfo Station
Hospital is a testimony
to the enduring partnership between the military, local government, and public
and private corporations. That we can put together and contribute to the common
good. Not only for the protectors, your soldiers, but also the ones they are
protecting, the people,” he concluded.
Meanwhile Bautista, the Executive Director of the Cabinet
Cluster on Security, Justice, and Peace expressed the elation of his family. “
If only my father was alive, he would have been very happy
for the operation of this hospital. Our gratitude goes to all of you who made
this project possible. Indeed, the death of Brigadier General Teodulfo Bautista
and his men on that fateful day is an act of supreme sacrifice for our people.
And this hospital embodies the same spirit—of treating our soldiers and our
people from the wounds of conflict,” he added.
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