Mary Johnston Hospital

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Operations Advisory

  • Pursuant to memorandum circular 90 and 91, uninterrupted essential health services will continue at Mary Johnston Hospital (MJH). Our personnel will be on hand for both emergency and regular medical needs.
  • Please be advised of the Department of Health (DOH) Leptospirosis protocols to decrease risk from this disease.
  • Avoid unnecessary travel so as to lessen trauma and other potential accidents.

Mary Johnston Hospital 

Healing Together

February 2026

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Blessed to give. Blessed to save.

With grateful hearts, we successfully held our first mass blood donation for the year  through the sponsorship of Philippine Northwest Conference (PNW) of the United Methodist Church, Drake Philippines, and RGL Bioalliance Inc.  Today, 52 compassionate individuals stepped forward and from these, 42 qualified donors were able to give, resulting in 42 life-saving bags of blood collected. This year, we plan to organize three additional mass blood donation drives, and we look forward to establishing a partnership. Through this collaboration, we aim to develop a blood bank center that will enable us to produce blood components for patient needs.  

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Red Flame, Be a Hero, Donate Blood: A Medical Technologist’s Perspective on Mass Blood Donation

Mass blood donation is a vital healthcare activity that supports lifesaving medical treatments, especially in hospital settings, where blood is constantly needed for emergencies, surgeries, and patient care. Mass blood donation is both inspiring and demanding. While donors are often recognized as heroes, we work behind the scenes to ensure that their generosity translates into safe and lifesaving transfusions. Testing: The Heart of Safety Once donated blood arrives at the hospital laboratory, we carefully verify donor information, perform ABO and Rh typing, conduct antibody screening, and test for transfusion-transmissible infections such as HIV, hepatitis B and C, and syphilis. We also perform crossmatching to confirm compatibility between donor blood and the recipient. Accuracy is critical because even a small identification error can lead to serious consequences. The Human Side of the Laboratory Although we rarely meet the recipients, we are constantly aware that each blood bag represents a potential lifeline. Mass blood donation drives are powerful reminders that community generosity and laboratory precision work hand in hand. Donors provide the gift; we ensure that gift is safe and ready to save a life.

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The Red Flame Initiative: Powering Saving Care at Mary Johnston Hospital

At Mary Johnston Hospital (MJH), the commitment to patient restoration goes beyond clinical expertise—it relies on the literal “gift of life.” Under the Red Flame Initiative, the hospital has intensified its focus on blood donation awareness, highlighting the critical role that blood transfusions play in nursing care, stabilizing patient’s condition towards patient recovery. The Nursing Impact: Why Every Drop Counts For a nurse at MJH, a blood transfusion is more than just a medical procedure; it is a bridge between critical care and recovery. The Red Flame Initiative ensures that nurses may have the resources they need to intervene when it may arise. In the Emergency Unit and Operating Room, immediate access to blood is a significant between life and death for patients undergoing complex problems and surgeries requiring blood transfusion. This is as same as in the Maternal Unit wherein blood transfusions is a need for postpartum hemorrhages. Patients also battling severe anemia, leukemia or renal failure requires transfusion depending on patient’s status to maintain their quality of life. The Power of the Donor: Why is it necessary? The “Red Flame” represents the passion and selflessness of the community because blood cannot be synthetically manufacture, the initiative calls upon volunteers to fuel the hospital’s blood bank. A single donation can be separate into components—red cells, plasma, and platelets—potentially saving different lives within Mary Johnston Hospital Community. “A blood donor is a silent partner in our nursing care. When we hang a bag of blood, we are delivering the community’s compassion and heart to save one life.”

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