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(NaturalNews) The Health Undersecretary of the Philippines — Jade del Mundo — recently stated that the bustling medical tourism program of the Philippines is allowing new doors to open in the nursing field, adding that the current multi-million dollar medical tourism program would be expanding in the provinces of the Philippines next year.

Medical tourism is a rapidly growing industry in the Philippines, with prominent hospitals in metropolitan Manila like St. Luke’s Medical Center, Asian Hospital, Medical City, Makati Medical Center, Capitol Medical Center, Lung Center, Philippine Heart Center, National Kidney and Transplant Institute, Philippine Children’s Medical Center and East Avenue Medical Center affiliated with the program.
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2 November

Medical Tourism in Philippines

Medical Tourism Philippines (MTP) welcomes tourists from all over the world to visit the Philippines for their medical and leisure needs. The most common procedures are cosmetic and plastic surgery, dermatology, weight loss surgery, ophthalmology, and dentistry.

The Philippines has been growing as a tourist destination of choice for health and vacation because of our world class physicians, modern technology, and our uniquely Filipino brand of caring and compassion at great values for money at a fraction of the cost in developed countries. We are home to some of the best hospitals and stand alone Specialty clinics in the world, offering world-class expertise, state-of-the-art facilities, and the distinct warmth of the Filipino hospitality. We also have some of the world’s best spa retreat resorts and tour destinations in this part of the earth.

15 August

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14 August

7 Things to Do on Melbourne Holidays

  1. Federation Square, we call it Fed Square. This is our public place, the hub of Melbourne. It connects the Melbourne city grid with the Yarra River and Southbank.There is often something on, such as free concerts or live broadcasting of a major Melbourne event.Fed Square is surrounded by cubic structures housing various museums, including the Ian Potter Centre, the Australian section of the National Gallery of Victoria. A must for the art lover!
  2. From there, take a walk along Birrarung Marr, the stretch of the Yarra from Fed Square to the MCG (the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground). It’s the best place from which to enjoy the spectacular Melbourne skyline.There are large sized sculptures along the tree-lined river promenade, and the Federation Bells that ring through the air various times a day.
  3. Then take a walk across to the Southbank, most popular on Melbourne holidays. On Sundays there is the Arts Centre Sunday Market - a great place for crafts and uniquely Australian souvenirs.Further along, you will find the Crown Casino and entertainment complex with food courts, cafes, shops, and nightclubs. On the river front are fountains - very attractive for kids play -, sound and light shows.
  4. Catch the free City Circle Tram. It is a hop on - hop off old style tram that takes you free of charge around the city square and into the Docklands.It’s way to experience one of the famous Melbourne trams, and can listen to announcements of Melbourne holiday attractions on the way.For a more sophisticated tram experience, the same type of old tram has also been transformed into a tramcar restaurant traveling around the city at night. Read the rest of this entry »

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