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Cavite State University - College of Medicine [18] [28] Indang, Cavite; De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute - College of Medicine [29] Dasmariñas City, Cavite; Philippine Muslim-Christian College of Medicine [13] [30] [31] Antipolo City, Rizal; Southern Luzon State University - College of Medicine [32] Lucban, Quezon
The U.P. College of Medicine has a seven-year medical curriculum, the Integrated Liberal Arts and Medicine (INTARMED) Program, ultimately leading to the degree of doctor of medicine (M.D.). Its medicine proper (Learning Units III to VII) is designed with an Organ Systems Integration (OSI) curriculum beginning in 2009.
Introduction to medicine courses are also thought such as physical exam, interviewing skills, and research. The second year is composed of organ-based abnormal physiology (pathophysiology) courses such as Gastroenterology, Pulmonology, Cardiology, Ophthalmology, Hematology/Oncology, Nephrology, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Dermatology, Psychiatry ...
The Medicine Building which also houses the College of Nursing and Institute of Physical Therapy was renamed St. Martin de Porres Building on February 8. 1982 Establishment of Dr. Hubert Wong Learning Resources Unit on September 24, 1982 1984 Establishment of Health Science Research Management Group in August 1984.
Manila Tytana Colleges - formerly Manila Doctors College; Mariano Marcos State University; Mati Doctors College; Metropolitan Medical Center College of Arts, Science and Technology (formerly Metropolitan Hospital College of Nursing) Mindanao Medical Foundation College; Mindanao Sanitarium and Hospital College - Iligan; Misamis University ...
In 2012, The college began to offer new courses namely: BS in Medical Technology, BS in psychology, BS in Radiologic Technology and Diploma in Midwifery. In 2017, It opened the College of Medicine, which is the only school in the country that offers Doctor of Medicine with incorporation of Traditional Chinese Medicine in its curriculum.
The new Medical Sciences Building of the College of Medicine was finished in 2022. PGH converted several wards in the Main Block Building to accommodate COVID-19 cases. Since 2001, the College of Medicine and the College of Nursing are recognized as Centers of Excellence by the Commission on Higher Education. [11]
In 2010, Manila Doctors College was renamed into Manila Tytana Colleges. The same year, the new name was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), while the operative date of use was set to June 1, 2011. The College of Nursing, retaining the former name of the college, is now called Manila Doctors College of Nursing.