University of the Philippines College of Medicine

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University of the Philippines College of Medicine (UPCM) is a prestigious medical school located in Manila, Philippines. It is part of the University of the Philippines Manila, the health sciences center of the University of the Philippines System. Established in 1905, UPCM has a long history of excellence in medical education, research, and service, making it one of the leading medical institutions in the country.

History[edit | edit source]

The College was established as the Philippine Medical School in 1905 and later integrated into the University of the Philippines System in 1908, becoming its College of Medicine. This move was part of the American colonial government's efforts to improve the health care system in the Philippines. Since its inception, UPCM has been at the forefront of medical education in the country, adapting to the changing needs of the Filipino people and the advancements in the medical field.

Programs[edit | edit source]

UPCM offers a variety of programs aimed at producing competent and compassionate medical professionals. The flagship program is the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree, which is a seven-year program that includes a one-year internship. The college also offers undergraduate programs in basic medical sciences, dual-degree programs such as the INTARMED program (a seven-year accelerated medicine program for high school graduates), and various postgraduate degrees and training programs in different medical specialties.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

The college is housed in a complex within the UP Manila campus, equipped with modern facilities and laboratories for teaching and research. It is closely affiliated with the Philippine General Hospital (PGH), the largest government hospital in the country, which serves as the primary teaching hospital for UPCM students. This affiliation provides students with a rich clinical experience, dealing with a wide range of medical conditions and patient demographics.

Research[edit | edit source]

UPCM is a leader in medical research in the Philippines. It hosts several research units and centers focusing on areas such as molecular biology, biotechnology, epidemiology, and health policy. The college encourages its faculty and students to engage in research activities, aiming to address the health issues and challenges faced by the Filipino population.

Community Service[edit | edit source]

Community service is a core component of UPCM's mission. The college implements various community-oriented programs and projects, especially in underserved areas of the Philippines. These initiatives not only provide essential health services to communities in need but also offer valuable learning experiences for students.

Alumni[edit | edit source]

UPCM has produced thousands of medical professionals who have made significant contributions to the health sector in the Philippines and around the world. Many alumni have become prominent figures in various fields of medicine, health policy, and public health.

Affiliations[edit | edit source]

The college maintains strong affiliations with international universities and medical institutions, facilitating exchange programs, joint research projects, and other collaborative activities. These partnerships enhance the global perspective and competencies of its students and faculty.

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