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    Company overview

    Industry

    Healthcare Services

    Company size

    51-100

    Primary location

    Basement, Marian Medical Arts Bldg., Dahlia Ave., West Fairview, Quezon City 1118
    About Philippine Oncology Center CorporationOur Profile:POCC has gained eight (9) years experience as a world-class radiation therapy (RT) center in 6 locations in LuzonWe are patient-centered & patient-friendly.We’re proud to be the first in the Philippines with fully integrated radiotherapy system using cutting-edge / state-of-the-art technology oncology information system (OIC database, Elekta Mosaiq for Elekta Synergy, Precise and Compact).We apply the multi-disciplinary team approach in cancer management with Board-certified Radiation Oncologists and multi-disciplinary health care team.Regulated by the Department of Health (DOH) and the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI)Recognized by Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO)Our Services:A. External Beam Radiotherapy (EBXRT) / Teletherapy2D Conventional RT3D Conformal RTIntensity-Modulated RT (IMRT)Image-Guided RT (IGRT)Volumetric Arc Therapy (VMAT)B. High-Dose Rate (HDR) BrachytherapyC. CT Simulation & Computerized Treatment PlanningD. Patient Education & NavigationOur History:The Philippine Oncology Center Corporation (POCC) was incorporated on October 22, 2008. On November 10, 2008, POCC took ownership of Marian Radiation Oncology Center. The Center, resting at the basement of Marian Medical Arts Building, in Dahlia Avenue, West Fairview Park, Quezon City, has a total floor area of 386 square meters and has facilities for Computed Tomography Scan (CT Scan) machine dedicated for treatment planning purpose, examination and recovery rooms, surgical procedure room, chemotherapy room and Medical Linear Accelerator (Linac) treatment room, doctor’s rooms, and medical physicist’s room for treatment planning. POCC did refurbishing of machines, upgrading of systems and renovation of facilities.POCC begun clinical operations in providing quality cancer treatment services to its patients through its Grand Opening day on February 21, 2009 which was attended by no less than Philippine Vice-President “Kabayan” Noli De Castro and Department of Health Secretary Francisco Duque.A year after, POCC forged a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center (JRRMMC) in Sta. Cruz, Manila for the supply, operation and maintenance of radiotherapy machines and equipment such as dedicated Computed Tomography Scan machine for simulation, computerized treatment planning system, medical linear accelerator, and high dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy for its Department of Radiotherapy, otherwise known as JRRMMC-POCC Cancer Institute. The clinical operation started on January 1, 2011 with 1 linear accelerator, 1 HDR brachytherapy afterloader, and 1 CT Scan machine.On September 1, 2014, POCC took over administration, management and operation of the Department of Radiotherapy of St Frances Cabrini Medical Center – Cancer Institute in Sto. Tomas, Batangas, in southern Luzon, Philippines. The Radiotherapy Department now has 2 linear accelerators, one of which has the latest treatment modality VMAT, plus also 1 HDR brachytherapy afterloader, and 1 CT Scan machine.Today, POCC is starting another radio-oncology treatment center and ambulatory surgical clinic at Bethany Hospital Inc. in San Fernando City, La Union, located in northern Luzon.On December 8, 2015, POCC signed MOA with Medical Center Manila (or more popularly known as ManilaMed) for a new state-of-the-art radio-oncology treatment center at along General Luna St., Ermita, Manila, which will be clinical operations in mid-2017.On March 6, 2016, POCC signed MOA with De La Salle Health Services, Inc. to open a new radiotherapy center at DLSU Medical Center (DLSUMC) along Gov. Mangubat Ave, Dasmarinas, Cavite, planned to be in clinical operations by 4th quarter 2017.POCC boasts as the first and only stand-alone integrated radiation therapy center using cutting-edge technology with a pool of respectable board-certified radiation oncologists using multi-disciplinary team approach in cancer management.Job seekers Phone: 02-2832232Job seekers Mobile: 0917-8198658Job seekers Email: [email protected]

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    AI summary of recent reviews

    The strongest positive aspects of working at Philippine Oncology Center Corporation appear to be the collaborative relationships between immediate colleagues, particularly at the site level. The quality of work experience can vary depending on the specific site assignment, with some locations offering better opportunities than others.

    Areas for improvement include the relationship between senior management and staff, where employees indicate a desire for greater engagement and support. Additionally, there are some concerns about the administrative work environment and its impact on employee wellbeing.

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    1.0
    Radiologic Technologist
    Aug 2025
    Dasmarinas City Cavite5 to 6 years in the role, former employee
    Not worth it. DO NOT APPLY
    The good thingsThe patients only. Management is not considerate. You will regret working here.
    The challengesEverything is not worth it, salary wise, AND ESPECIALLY MANAGEMENT WISE. True to the rumors that even MP’s and RTT’s are not compensated well. Management wont even remember your complain and wont address it. Do not ever apply here.
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    Radiation therapist
    May 2022
    1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Assignments aren't challenging anymore
    The good thingsMy colleagues in my site.
    The challengesThe management doesn't care about the employee especially the higher ups.
    2.0
    Staff
    Sep 2020
    3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Not a good place for professional growth
    The good thingsDepending on the site assigned, the better site the better experience depending on the colleague
    The challengesThe management does not have concern with the employees
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