
Asian Hospital and Medical Center (AHMC) started the new year with a bang, with an event titled “High Five Para sa 2025” last January 15. AHMC President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Beaver Tamesis explained that the “High Five para sa 2025” initiative represents five transformative milestones that will shape the future of Asian Hospital and Medical Center:
The hospital’s pursuit of its 5th Joint Commission International (JCI) Accreditation, a testament to its commitment to maintaining global standards in patient care and safety.
The expansion of AHMC’s reach with the opening of the Asian Health and Medical Clinics to provide high-quality outpatient services catering to the growing needs of the community.
The inauguration of Asian Learning Institute, envisioned as a hub for medical innovation, education, and training to foster groundbreaking research and empowering healthcare professionals.
The arrival of the CyberKnife system, a non-invasive robotic radiosurgery technology that is the first of its kind in the Philippines.
The introduction of the Atherosclerosis and Ate Rose® Campaign, a crucial public awareness initiative designed to educate the community about atherosclerosis prevention and treatment.
Each element of the “High Five” symbolizes AHMC’s ambitious vision for the future, rooted in its mission to deliver world-class healthcare while championing innovation and community well-being. The announcement was met with resounding applause, reflecting the shared excitement and commitment of the AHMC family.
Asian Hospital and Medical Center’s new leaders, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Maria Carmen Nievera and Chief Information Technology Officer Frank Vibar were also introduced at the event. TV personality Kuya Kim Atienza introduced the Ate Rose® mascot, which personifies atherosclerosis, and announced the upcoming Ate Rose® Package/Card for patients.