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Pamantasan ng Cabuyao; Philippine Rehabilitation Institute Foundation, Inc. Philippine College of Health Sciences, Inc. Pines City Colleges; Polytechnic College of Davao del Sur; Province of Negros Occidental-Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology School of Nursing; R Doña Remedios Trinidad Romualdez Medical Foundation - Tacloban
Mary Chiles College of Nursing; Mary Johnston College of Nursing; MFI Technological Institute; Meridian International Business, Arts & Technology College (MINT College) Medici di Makati College; Metro Manila College, U-Site Jordan Plaines, Kaligayahan, Novaliches, Quezon City; Metropolitan Hospital College of Nursing
EAC Manila offered BSN supplemental for graduates in nursing (GN), who wanted to pursue Bachelor of Science in nursing, and BS foods and nutrition and industrial cafeteria management. On the other hand, Cavite campus offered technical courses in agricultural technology, electrical and electronics technology and refrigeration, and air ...
PCHS commenced operations in June 1994 with 124 students. The first baccalaureate courses it offered were in Nursing, in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Radiologic Technology and Psychology. The school began offering associate degrees in Radiologic Rechnology (A.R.T) and Graduate in Midwifery (G.M).
Chinese General Hospital Colleges is a medical school located in Manila, Philippines. It was established in 1921 as the Chinese General Hospital School of Nursing (CGHSN). It is owned and managed by the Philippine Chinese Charitable Association (PCCA) Inc. as a non-profit service organization.
Centro Escolar Las Piñas (CELP; formerly known as Las Piñas College), is a school located in Pilar Village, Almanza Uno, Las Piñas, Metro Manila, Philippines.The school was founded in 1973, when Dr. Faustino Legaspi Uy opened a School of Nursing under the Graduate of Nursing (GN) Program at the Las Piñas General Hospital – that eventually became Dr. Faustino L. Uy Medical Foundation ...
In addition to Pharmacy and Dentistry, the reorganized institution offered courses in liberal arts, education, commerce, business administration and postgraduate courses in pharmacy. In 1947, the College of Medicine was added. In 1948, it became the Manila Central University after opening the College of Nursing and Graduate School.
In 1978, a permit to offer the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts courses was granted by the then Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS). A major milestone was marked in the college's history when the Metrobank Foundation Inc. acquired control of the Manila Medical Services, Inc. in ...