Dr. Kariadi Hospital

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Dr. Kariadi Central General Hospital
Ministry of Health
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Dr. Kariadi Hospital
Geography
LocationJalan Dr. Sutomo 16, Randusari, South Semarang, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
Organisation
Care system Public
Funding Public hospital
Type Teaching, District General
Affiliated university Diponegoro University
Services
StandardsA Type Hospital - Indonesia
Emergency department Yes
History
Former name(s)Centrale Burgerlijke Ziekeninrichting
OpenedSeptember 9, 1925;99 years ago (1925-09-09)
Links
Website www.rskariadi.co.id
Lists Hospitals in Indonesia

The Dr. Kariadi Central General Hospital (Indonesian : Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat Dr. Kariadi) or RSUP. Dr. Kariadi, is a district general hospital affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine Diponegoro University. It is one of the leading hospitals of Indonesia, sited in Semarang, Central Java. The director is Hendriani Selina, M.D.

Contents

Dr. Kariadi Hospital is a Technical Implementation Unit[ clarification needed ] of the Department of Health. The Hospital is supervised by the General Director of Medical Services, Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia.

History

The hospital's history began in 1925. [1] [2]

1925 – 1942 (Netherlands East Indies)

In 1919, N.F. Liem, M.D. proposed to replace and incorporate the City Hospital ("Stadverband Ziekenhuis") in Tawang with Assistant City Hospital ("Hulp Stadverband Ziekenhuis") in Alun - alun Semarang. The plan was realized by building a larger hospital in Semarang. Construction began in 1920 and was completed five years later. On 9 September 1925 the Central Civil Hospital (Dutch : Centrale Burgerlijke Ziekeninrichting, CBZ) opened.

1942 – 1945 (Japanese Occupation)

During the Japanese occupation, Dutch physicians were taken as prisoners. Hence, the hospital selected Dr. Notokuworo act as director to fill in the leadership. He was soon replaced by Dr. Buntaran Martoatmodjo until 1945. Thereafter, the hospital was led by the Indonesian people. Japanese government renamed it into Central People's Hospital (Indonesian: Pusat Rumah Sakit Rakyat, PURUSARA, Japanese : 中央市民病院, romanized: Chūō Shimin Byōin).

1945 – 1950 (Revolution)

Japan was defeated by the Allies, and at the same time, Indonesia proclaimed its independence. Fighting erupted over five days in Semarang. Dr. M. Kariadi along with eight other hospital employees died during this battle. Owing to that, each year the battle is commemorated in the hospital.

1950 – now (Independence)

After independence, the hospital was renamed General Hospital Center Semarang, and in 14 April 1964 it was renamed Dr. Kariadi Hospital (Minister of Health No. SK.. 21215/Kab/1964).

Special units

The hospital serves multiple specialties: [3]

Facilities

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References

  1. Suwarjoko."Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat Dr. Kariadi".May 29th 2008
  2. Suprih Rustanto, Humas dan Pemasaran RSUP Dr. Kariadi. Jan 29th 2013
  3. "RSUP. Dr. Kariadi Semarang". www.rskariadi.co.id. Retrieved 2020-03-10.