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Formal medical education was introduced in the Philippines by the Spaniards through University of Santo Tomas “Facultad de Medicina y Farmacia” on May 28, 1871. The undergraduate curriculum was patterned after the Spanish medical system which consisted of 6 years of undergraduate study and 1 year of internship.
Mariano Marcos State University - College of Medicine [20] [21] Batac, Ilocos Norte; Saint Louis University - School of Medicine [22] Baguio City; St. Paul University Philippines - School of Medicine [23] Tuguegarao City, Cagayan; University of Northern Philippines - College of Medicine [24] Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
The University of the Philippines Health Sciences Center was established in 1967. [3] The center was established by law to provide training and research in the various health sciences. It became an autonomous member of the University of the Philippines System in 1979. [4] The center was further renamed University of the Philippines Manila in ...
Jose Rizal, present-day national hero of the Philippines, was granted by the University the rare privilege of studying simultaneously the Curso de Ampliación (Preparatory Course of Medicine) and the First Year of Medicine. On his last year, among seven students, Rizal ranked second in class. 1902
The 21 students from the 1st graduated batch scored 100% passing rate in Board exams and 6 out of them came among the Top 10. Two years later in 1961, Virgen Milagrosa Hospital School of Nursing was opened and in 1964 the first graduates of the School of Nursing obtained a 100 percent passing rate in the board exams.
The Central Philippine University College of Medicine, also referred to as CPU COM, CPU College of Medicine, CPU ColMed or CPU Medicine, is the medical school of Central Philippine University, a private university in Iloilo City, Philippines. Established in 2002 and opened in 2003 with its first dean, Dr. Glenn A. M. Catedral, it is one of the ...
Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines (MCNP) is a private, nonsectarian, tertiary-level, learning institution in Cagayan Valley, Philippines that offers courses for health professions. It was established in 1994 by Doctor Ronald P. Guzman, referred to as "Father Eagle" by the school's stakeholders.
Thus, the Doctor of Medicine Program was converted and registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (Philippines)(SEC) on May 26, 1970, under the corporate name Matias H. Aznar Memorial College of Medicine, Inc. (MHAM CM, Inc.) and was given an institutional identifier number 7071 by the Commission on Higher Education (Philippines ...