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This is a list of nursing schools in the Philippines.. A Adamson University; Ago Foundation College - Naga City; Ago Medical and Educational Center - Legazpi, Albay; Angeles University Foundation
For schools with 100 to 999 exam takers, the following are the top 20 nursing schools in the Philippines University of the Philippines Manila, 99.41%; Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan, 97.82%; West Visayas State University, 96.75%; St. Paul University-Iloilo, 96.16%; University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center, 95.80%
The University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center College of Nursing is a nursing school in the Philippines. The College of Nursing was granted Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities level IV accreditation, Federation of Accreditation Association of the Philippines level IV accreditation.
The college offered a pioneer program in nursing, the 4-year baccalaureate program which conferred upon its graduates the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). The existing nursing program in the country then, was the hospital-based School of Nursing, which conferred upon the graduates the title of Graduate in Nursing (G.N).
The University of the Philippines Manila (UPM; Filipino: Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Maynila) is a public, coeducational, research university located in Ermita, Manila, Philippines. It is known for being the country's center of excellence in the health sciences, including health professional education, training, and research.
In 1973, the University Physicians’ Services Incorporated (UPSI) took over the school management. From Marian School of Nursing and Midwifery, its name was changed to Marian Junior College. Its level was elevated to full-fledged College with new courses being offered such as Food Service and Technology and the Dietetic Internship Program.
It had been tasked by the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development to be a zonal convenor for the formulation of the Health S & T Priorities 1999–2004 and by the Philippine National Health Research System for the formulation of the National Unified Health Research Agenda 2006–2012 for Zone 3 which covers Regions 6,7 and 8.
The City University of Pasay was founded on May 26, 1994, through a city ordinance. [2] The constitution was conceptualized by mayor Pablo Cuneta with the city councilors and other local officials. The school started with 384 students and 11 faculty members, holding evening classes at the Pasay City West High School.