Far Eastern University Institute of Medicine, Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation, Philippines

The Far Eastern University – Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation or FEU-NRMF Institute of Medicine is a medical school in the Philippines. Far Eastern University was founded in 1934 when the Far Eastern College and the Institute of Accounts, Business and Finance (IABF) merged. In 1952, the Institute of Medicine was established, a medical school staffed by some of the most … Read more

Gullas College of Medicine, University of the Visayas, Philippines

The University of the Visayas (UV) is an educational institution located at Cebu City, Philippines. It is billed as the first school in the entire province of Cebu who gained a university status. The University of the Visayas was founded by the late Don Vicente Gullas in 1919 as the Visayan Institute (V.I.) in Cebu City. … Read more

Iloilo Doctors’ College of Medicine, Philippines

The ILOILO DOCTORS’ COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, INC. is a special department of the Iloilo Doctors’ College. It was opened in July 1981 in consortium with the West Visayas State College, Iloilo City. The Iloilo Doctors’ College itself was established in June 1972 and is owned and operated by the Integrated Educational Cooperation (Iloilo) or IECI. … Read more

Manila Central University-Filemon D. Tanchoco Foundation College of Medicine, Philippines

The MCU College of Medicine, established in 1947, now has thousands of graduates in the medical profession, academe and community health service. MCU Hospital, which was set-up at about the same time, has provided patients with utmost healthcare and service for over 65 years. To better serve more people, the MCU College of Medicine and … Read more

Mariano Marcos State University College of Medicine, Philippines

The Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) is a comprehensive institution of higher learning in the Ilocos region, which was establish in 06 January 1978 by Presidential Decree (PD) 1279 and named after the father of former President Ferdinand E. Marcos. The decree merge two state colleges in the province of Ilocos Norte, the then Mariano … Read more

Mindanao State University College of Medicine, Philippines

Mindanao State University (MSU) was established on September 1, 1961 through RA 1387, as amended, was the brain child of the late Senator Domocao A. Alonto, as one of the government’s responses to the so-called “Mindanao Problem”. The original mission of the university was anchored on instruction, research, and extension. The 1954 Congressional Committee conceptualized … Read more

Our Lady of Fatima University College of Medicine, Philippines

The lady of Fatima University, formerly known as Fatima Medical Science Foundation is the private university in the Philippines. The popularity of the college is recognized by its expansion to the three campuses. The university offers 5 years duration course of the MBBS comprises 1 year of BS+ 4 years of MD, the first three … Read more

Remedios T. Romualdez Medical Foundation College of Medicine, Philippines

Founded  in 1980 through the sustaining initiative of Leyte Governor Benjamin Romualdez, the major thrust of the college is to train students to a high level of competence as primary health care physicians not only in the region but also, and especially, in other depressed areas as well. Strongly guided by its basic philosophy that … Read more

San Beda College of Medicine, Philippines

The San Beda College with the power of autonomy granted by CHED for five (5) years created a consortium with the Loyola Medical College Foundation, Inc. to establish the San Beda College of Medicine. On March 9, 2002, the Board of Trustees of San Beda College approved the establishment of the fifth unit of San Beda, the San Beda College of Medicine. It offered … Read more

School of Health Sciences, University of the Philippines System, Philippines

The University of the Philippines School of Health Sciences in Leyte is a medical school in the Philippines supervised by the University of the Philippines, Manila. In the seventies, the disturbing picture of the country’s health and health manpower situation placed the UP College of Medicine in a dilemma regarding its role in nation building. Its high standards of admission, … Read more

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