Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital

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Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Public Hospital
Ministry of Health
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Old building of RSCM
Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital
Geography
LocationJl. Diponegoro No.71, Salemba, Jakarta, Indonesia
Coordinates 6°10′51″S106°50′46″E / 6.18083°S 106.84611°E / -6.18083; 106.84611
Organisation
Funding Government hospital
Type Teaching and public hospital
Affiliated university University of Indonesia
Services
StandardsTertiary level hospital/A Type Hospital – Indonesia
Emergency department Yes (24 hours)
Beds1,001
History
Opened19 November 1919
Links
Website http://rscm.co.id
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Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central Public Hospital (Indonesian : Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat Nasional Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo, abbreviated as RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo or RSCM) is a government-run hospital located at Salemba in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since 1964, it is named after Cipto Mangunkusumo, an Indonesian independence leader and Sukarno's political mentor. It is a government-run general hospital that also serves as a teaching hospital for the University of Indonesia. RSCM provides primary, secondary, and tertiary care and acts as a national referral center for government hospitals. The hospital has diagnostic and therapeutic medical technology. [1]

History and etymology

The Centrale Burgerlijke Ziekeninrichting (CBZ) hospital and Medical Laboratory COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM De Centrale Burgerlijke Ziekeninrichting (CBZ) en het Geneeskundig Laboratorium op Salemba Weltevreden TMnr 60014144.jpg
The Centrale Burgerlijke Ziekeninrichting (CBZ) hospital and Medical Laboratory
Cipto Mangunkusumo statue at the Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital in Jakarta Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital, Jakarta.jpg
Cipto Mangunkusumo statue at the Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital in Jakarta

In 1851, the colonial Dutch East Indies governments established a medical assistant school that lasted for two years, and the graduates were certified to provide basic medical treatments. The degree conferred was Javanese Doctor, as the graduates were certified only to open their practice in the Dutch East Indies, especially Java. In 1864, it was expanded to three years. In 1875, the program of the study had reached seven years, and the graduates were entitled to the degree of Medical Doctor. [2]

The hospital was established on 19 November 1919 as the Central Civil Hospital (Dutch : Centrale Burgerlijke Ziekeninrichting, CBZ).

The hospital was used by the Imperial Japanese Army from 1942 to 1945. In 1945, the name changed to Rumah Sakit Oemoem Negri (RSON). In 1945, it was renamed again as Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat (RSUP). In 1964, after Indonesia's independence, the name changed to Rumah Sakit Tijpto Mangunkusumo (RSTM), now RSCM, to match the Indonesian language. In 1994, the hospital was renamed Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSUP Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo). In 2008, a new building was opened, which is now the main hospital building with a capacity of nearly 700 beds.

In 2010, the RSCM Kencana building with an integrated laboratory was inaugurated. In 2013, the Kirana RSCM building for eye care service was opened. It is a 6-storey building located at Jalan Kimia, Cikini, Central Jakarta. The Center for Maternal and Child Health (PKIA) was inaugurated in 2014 and is housed in a 12-story building. [3]

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References

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  2. "History". University of Indonesia. Archived from the original on 25 October 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  3. "Setelah 8 Tahun, Pusat Kesehatan Ibu Anak RSCM Selesai Dibangun" . Retrieved 5 July 2018.