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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. It is proclaimed to be a Center of Excellence by the Commission on ...
The Faculty of Civil Law and Faculty of Medicine and Surgery had several Greek organizations on campus. But in 2018, following the death of civil law student Horacio Castillo III , the UST Office of Student Affairs suspended the recognition of all fraternities and sororities. [ 290 ]
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.
Its first Dean was Dr. Paul Freer, while Dr. Fernando Calderon, an alumnus of the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, became the first Filipino Dean of the college. [citation needed] The Fernando Calderon Hall is the main building of UP College of Medicine students.
former Dean, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Executive Director of Southeast Asian Center for Bioethics [162] Carmencita Reodica M.D. former Department of Health Secretary March 1996 - June 1998 [163] Maria Ruth B. Pineda-Cortel, Ph.D Ph.D in Biological Sciences finalist for the 2020 ASEAN-U.S. Science Prize for Women ...
University of Santo Tomas Main Building. The Main Building of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in Manila, Philippines functions as the university's administrative center, and home of the Faculty of Civil Law, Faculty of Pharmacy, and the College of Science. The Main Building is also the home of the Museum of Arts and Sciences.
The University of Santo Tomas is one of the oldest existing universities and holds the oldest extant university charter in the Philippines and in Asia. It was founded on April 28, 1611, by the third Archbishop of Manila, Miguel de Benavides, together with Domingo de Nieva and Bernardo de Santa Catalina. It was originally conceived as a school ...
Formal medical education was introduced in the Philippines by the Spaniards through University of Santo Tomas “Facultad de Medicina y Farmacia” on May 28, 1871. The undergraduate curriculum was patterned after the Spanish medical system which consisted of 6 years of undergraduate study and 1 year of internship.