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The University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery (USTFMS) is the medical school of the University of Santo Tomas, the oldest and largest Catholic university in Manila, Philippines. Established in 1871, the faculty is the first medical school in the Philippines.
In 1617, the college was renamed as College of Santo Tomas (Spanish: Colegio de Santo Tomás) [5] after the Dominican theologian St. Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274). [ 2 ] Prior to the act of foundation, King Philip III granted, through the Governor-General , the permission to open a college in Manila.
The University of Santo Tomas-Legazpi in Albay. The UST in Manila is the main campus of the University of Santo Tomas System, which comprises three other existing campuses and one upcoming UST campus in Santa Rosa, Laguna. UST Angelicum College in Quezon City and University of Santo Tomas–Legazpi in Legazpi, Albay integrated with the UST ...
Front entrance to the main building of the University of Santo Tomas. This is a list of notable students, professors, alumni and honorary degree recipients of the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. The following Thomasians were distinguished in various fields such as public service, religion, literary arts, commerce, medicine, among others ...
The title of the oldest in the Philippines have been topic for debate between two educational institutions: the University of Santo Tomas and the University of San Carlos. [4] The University of Santo Tomas, established in 1611 as the Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Santisimo Rosario, is the oldest university in the Philippines. In 1935 the ...
The college renamed as the Colegio de Santo Tomas [1] 1624: The Faculties of Philosophy and Theology implemented by the royal order of Philip IV of Spain [7] 1625: Tomas Pinpin's printing press settles at the Colegio [4] 1645: 20 November: Pope Innocent X raises the college into the status of a university upon petition of King Philip IV of ...
In 1924, the faculty was the first college of the university to admit female students. [5] During the deanship of Dominican priest Lorenzo Rodriguez, two new programs were offered and the university botanical garden was reestablished. In 1958, medical technology was first offered in the faculty as an elective course.
The University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines has 22 colleges and 3 secondary school departments. The colleges are interdependent academic constituents of the university that offer undergraduate and graduate programs. [1] Historically, the colleges are named as Faculty, College, Institute, School, or Conservatory.