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[Title] => The age of aesthetic surgery
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The coming of age of medical tourism in the country was signaled in January last year when the Departments of Health and Tourism launched the Philippine Medical Tourism program. Their efforts were later bolstered in November with the holding of the First Philippine Medical Tourism Congress at the PICC.
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[AuthorName] => JUST BETWEEN YOU & ME By Jacquilou Blanco
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[Title] => JICA picks Tarlac for primary health care training
[Summary] => TARLAC CITY The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has chosen Tarlac for its training program for experts on primary health care who would be deployed elsewhere in the world.
Ten Japanese trainees arrived here last July 19, and will stay up to the end of the month.
In a courtesy call on Gov. Jose Yap Sr. last Wednesday, Hirohiko Takata, JICA resident representative, said they are preparing Japanese experts on primary health care for future assignments in JICAs overseas technical operations.
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The coming of age of medical tourism in the country was signaled in January last year when the Departments of Health and Tourism launched the Philippine Medical Tourism program. Their efforts were later bolstered in November with the holding of the First Philippine Medical Tourism Congress at the PICC.
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Ten Japanese trainees arrived here last July 19, and will stay up to the end of the month.
In a courtesy call on Gov. Jose Yap Sr. last Wednesday, Hirohiko Takata, JICA resident representative, said they are preparing Japanese experts on primary health care for future assignments in JICAs overseas technical operations.
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