Quezon Avenue Cor. Scout Magbanua St.
  Quezon City, Philippines, 1103
  (02) 372-3825 - 44
  [email protected]

The CMC Core Values

1. CARE - the concern empathy and consideration for the needs and values of patients/customers.  It is best manifested when you do the following:

  • Provide genuine concern to those with whom the organization serves and works.
  • Value every individual; being sensitive and attentive to their needs in a timely and appropriate manner.
  • Understand the patient’s socio cultural, psychological and economic influences,  and communicates effectively with patients and among the staff, both  verbal and non verbal to achieve the greatest well being and highest potential for a patient.
  • Provide customers with cheerful help even under the most difficult circumstances.
  • Provide safe, compassionate service to patients, community and staff.

2. EXCELLENCE - is a practice that consistently uses current knowledge and theory while understanding personal limits, integrates judgment and the customer’s perspectives, embraces advancement, challenges, and works towards development of new knowledge.  You practice excellence if you:

  • Provide highest quality and best practices at every department and workplace.
  • Demonstrate high level of knowledge and skill in all aspects of the profession.
  • Implement patient-care interventions and technology with precision and skill.
  • Participate in integrative and collaborative practice to promote high quality health and educational outcomes.
  • Continue to strive for excellence.  Never stop learning and working to improve skills, programs and services to meet or exceed customers/ satisfaction.
  • Commit to continuous improvement, seek to set the recognized performance standards within the organization.
  • Utilize and incorporate data, standards of care and best practices into work processes and decision making.

3. TEAMWORK - refers to collective and coordinated efforts of staff with diverse talents, backgrounds, ideas and experiences to create solutions and benefit customers.  Teamwork is best observed and promoted if we:

  • Continuously search and nurture untapped talents from diverse staff, as well as discover new resources and value varied/diverse perspectives.
  • Recognize and value each person’s talents and contributions.
  • Develop leaders who will set clear expectations and inspire action toward a share vision.
  • Provide timely and direct feedback to facilitate collaboration.
  • Give value to team success over individual success.
  • Recognize and encourage the value of people and teams.

4. PATIENT FIRST - the patient is the first and utmost consideration to all decisions.  We observe this when we:

  • Demonstrate respect for patients and their families with care, concern, courtesy and compassion.
  • Identify, meet and/or exceed patient expectations.
  • Guided by the unique needs of patients/clients.
  • Prioritize patients’ safety and wellness
  • Attend to patient with the objective of giving them the best service without compromising their individual needs.

5. INTEGRITY - refers to steadfast adherence to high ethical and professional principles, truthfulness, and fairness.  It is knowing and doing what is right.  Integrity is manifested by a person who:

  • Abides by the rules, regulations and applicable laws.
  • Articulates and internalizes stated ideals and values.
  • Lives out its mission.
  • Resolves dilemmas with respect to a consistent set of core values.
  • Knows limitations and acts accordingly.
  • Recognizes the limits of expertise and makes referrals appropriately.
  • Promotes employment situations that are congruent with practice values and professional ethical standards.
  • Fosters trust by being truthful and consistent in actions and words.  Keeps its commitments.
  • Practice truthfulness and honesty in the course of his routine work.
  • Recognizes values and embraces diversity.
  • Conducts hospital business with high standards of behavior.

 

Corporate Officers and Directors

 

CORPORATE OFFICERS
Carmina C. Desales, MHA, FPCHA        Chairman of the Board / President / CEO
Edgardo N. Clemente, MD    Vice-Chairman
Lilia P. Luna, MD, FPOGS   Vice-President
Milagros Daez-Sevilla, MD   Treasurer
Atty. Carmi Czarina Tugday   Corporate Secretary

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Carmina C. Desales, MHA, FPCHA
Edgardo N. Clemente, MD 
Luis Antonio N. Clemente
Lilia P. Luna, MD, FPOGS
Milagros Daez-Sevilla, MD
Vergel A. Quiogue, MD  
Benigno R. Santi, II, MD
Ma. Corazon G. Logarta,MD 

Julius Cezar J. Capulong, MD

Nelson D. Patron, MD
Rima T. Tan, MD

 

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE   
Carmina C. Desales, MHA, FPCHA       Chairman / President / CEO
Lilia P. Luna, MD, FPOGS   Vice-President
Luis Antonio C. Clemente   Asst. Director, Administration
Christia S. Padolina, MD   Asst. Director, MEDPE
Emma L. Mendoza   Chief Accountant
Rulinda Leaño, RN,MAN   Chief Nurse
     

 

JOINT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE   
Christia S. Padolina, MD      Asst. Director, MEPDE 
Jorge T. Logarta, MD   Chairman, Dept. of Surgery
Aurora R. Quiambao, MD   Chairman, Dept. of Obstetrics & Gyne
Quintin P. Babaran, MD   Chairman, Dept. of Medicine
Lucilla M. Naidas, MD   Chairman, Dept. of Pediatrics
Sylvia C. Acosta, MD   Chairman, Dept. of Anesthesiology
Alfredo A. Madamba, MD   Chairman, Dept. of Radiological Sciences
Maria Mystica Floralyn Bautista, MD   Chairman, Dept. of Pathology
Editha A. Tuazon, MD   Chairman, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine

 

 

About Capitol Medical Center

Capitol Medical Center has maintained its tradition of excellence in quality healthcare. Competent doctors and dedicated staff have put their heart and soul in caring for the patients thereby making CMC one of the country’s top medical center.

CMC has endeavored to make itself synonymous with excellence in total quality healthcare delivery. Our relentless pursuit towards its achievement has always been fraught with challenges and we are thankful that we have met them with flying colors. Constant development in medical techniques and technology along with the seemingly corresponding evolution of diseases spurs us on to improve our facilities and the capabilities of the medical practitioners and all other health providers.

Capitol Medical Center came into the Philippine health community at the dawn of the revolutionary seventies – the martial law years. It was founded by Dr. Thelma N. Clemente, Mr. Luis C. Clemente and a handful of her contemporaries in the medical profession. The center was built and inaugurated on March 19, 1970.

The institution’s progress over the years can be clearly seen from its rapid extension. From an initial 100 patient bed capacity in 1970, it has expanded to 300 beds after years of operation. An outstanding feature of the institution’s operation is the continuing sustained program for the upgrading of its facilities to keep abreast with the latest developments in medical and health technology, thereby allowing the highest degree of sophistication and modernity in its services.

Breakthroughs

  • The formal inauguration and blessing of the hospital - March 19, 1970
  • The First Kidney Transplant Operation in CMC – November 1970
  • The establishment of the first center for Spinal Disorder in a private hospital in the country - 1977
  • The acquisition of the first and only D.I.T.I. (Digital Infrared Thermograph Imaging) System in the country – 1983
  • The voice and swallowing clinic, the first of its kind, was set-up to address the needs of a specific group of patients – voice professionals and dysphagic individual.
  • The first Laparoscopic Nephrectomy performed by CMC surgeons in 2003
  • The first successful open heart surgery - 2016

 

Vision, Mission and History

Vision
Capitol Medical Center envisions itself to be a nationally and globally recognized health care institution.

Mission
Capitol Medical Center is dedicated to the delivery of total quality health care services in partnership with competent and ethical physicians, professionals and staff utilizing internationally accepted technology, facilities and systems. Capitol Medical Center continually strives to be a role model in the delivery of excellent and comprehensive health care services.

 

 

History

Capitol Medical Center has maintained its tradition of excellence in quality healthcare. Competent doctors and dedicated staff have put their heart and soul in caring for the patients thereby making CMC one of the country's top medical center.

CMC has endeavored to make itself synonymous with excellence in total quality healthcare delivery. Our relentless pursuit towards its achievement has always been fraught with challenges and we are thankful that we have met them with fyling colors. Constant development in medical techniques and technology along with the seemingly corresponding evolution of diseases spurs us on to improve our facilities and the capabilities of the medical practitioners and all other health providers.

Capitol Medical Center came into the Philippine health community at the dawn of the revolutionary seventies - the martial law years. It was founded by Dr. Thelma N. Clemente, Mr. Luis C. Clemente and a handful of her contemporaries in the profession. The center was built and inaugurated on March 19, 1970.

The institution's progress over the years can be clearly seen from its rapid extension. From an initial 100 patient bed capacity in 1970, it has expanded to 300 beds after years of ope

ration. An outstanding feature of the institution's operation is the contituing sustained program for the upgrading of its facilities to keep abreast with the latest developments in medical and health technology, thereby allowing the highest degree of sophistication and modernity in its services.