The Associated Marine Officers’ and Seamen’s Union of the Philippines’ first medical facility originally started as a small outpatient clinic in the early 1970s at the Port area. A few years later, a 50-bed secondary hospital was built to expand services the union provides to its members. The hospital was named after its founder, Roberto S. Oca Workers’ Clinic (RSOWC). In less than a decade, a 100-bed, Level 3 AMOSUP Seamen’s Hospital, the first union-operated hospital in the country came into operation in 1987.
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