Friday 22 May 2015

Best Medical University in Philippines - Lyceum North Western University

Top Medical College In Philippines

Lyceum Northwestern Medical college is awarded as top 3 medical college by Philippines Regulator Commision.

Our College

Prepare students to face the dynamic future by creating productive healthcare professionals and equip them with educational modernity, social and spiritual values.
  • Demonstration based Teaching methodology
  • Clinical rotations at Philippines Medical Center
  • Highly Trained faculties with international exposure
  • High Success rate in medical licensure examinations
  • Scholarship for students who secure top rank in NMAT exam
Why study at Lyceum Northwestern University?
Primary advantages of studying MD at LNU.

 Eligibility Criteria

Study MBBS at Lyceum Medical College

Medical degree at Lyceum northwestern medical college is approved by CHED and it is recognized internationally by World Health Organization, Medical Council of India
  • Listed in WHO, IMED and ECFMG directories.
  • No Donation and Affordable Fees.
  • High quality facilities, intellectual, highly qualified and well-experienced faculty.
  • Quality

    Lyceum-Northwestern University is an ISO 9001: 1994 Certified educational Institution located at Dagupan city, Philippines
  • Awards

    Lyceum registers 100% pass rate and College of Medicine was recognized as the third best medical school in the Philippines.

Course

Four year medical course at Medical college of Lyceum NorthWestern University comprises of theoritical, practical followed by clinical practice

Clinical Practice

Last year of study involves clinical practice at its Pangasinan medical center, Philippines.
What We Do For You...
Lyceum Northwestern University Medical College is the first university to setup in northern Philippines to create quality and service oriented healthcare professionals which includes doctors, specialists, nurses, medical technicians, medical lab technicians, etc. It has received in lot of prestigious awards for its excellent teaching standards.

Amission Procedure for Indian students

International / Indian Students after completing 10+2 grade with minimum 50% marks in science subjects are eligible for B.S course followed by M.D course in Philippines.
Documents for Admission :
  • Transcript of Records duly authenticated by Philippines Embassy.
  • Notarized Affidavit of Support and proof of adequate financial support.
  • Authenticated copy of Birth Certificate.
  • Original Copy of the Certificate of Eligibility for Admission
Documents for Visa:
  • Duly notarized letter request from applicant.
  • Visa Application Form
  • Original Copy of Notice of Acceptance ( NOA ) from university.
  • Copy of Passport.
  • Original copy of medical certificate
Admission Procedure:
Students should first get admission from Lyceum medical university by submitting complete transcript of record, passport size recent photos, birth certificate along with +2 Mark sheets with minimum 50% marks in science subjects. After getting admission letter from the lyceum medical college, you can apply for student visa submitting the necessary documents. After paying first year tuition directly to Lyceum Northwestern University Medical College, students admission is confirmed.
B.S Bridge Course
Indian Students who pass out 12th standard are enrolled for BS course which runs for about three semesters or 14 months. After this, students should appear for NMAT test. After obtaining minimum 40% marks, they can enroll for MD course. The BS course is basically a degree course mandatory for getting admission to MD course.
M.D Course
After obtaining minimum 40% marks in NMAT, students can enroll for MD course. MD Course is 4 years which includes clinical rotation at any Philippines Medical Center. After clinical rotation, MD degree is awarded.
Course Completion Procedure
After course completion, the certificates have to be verified by CHED, Philippines followed by Indian Embassy for attestation.This is done by submitting your certificates to state Medical Council of India for re-verification. After this procedure, Indian students who completed their M.D degree in Philippines should clear Screening Test in India which is conducted twice a year. Upon clearing this screening test, students can start practice in India or go for higher education.
mbbs in philippines admission
Admission Helpline : + 72000 50545
Email :  admission@way2philippine.com

Lyceum Medical College Mission

The Lyceum-Northwestern University believes that the moral obligation of any institution of learning is to prepare the students into productive professionals and entrepreneurs equipped with the educational modernity, social and spiritual values to face the dynamism of a global community with the context of the regional, national and international setting.

Vision

A center of academic excellence and research that contributes towards global competitiveness.

History

Lyceum-Northwestern University was founded by Dr. Francisco Quimson Duque and Mrs. Florencia Tiongson Duque on 1969. L-NU started as a single-room nursing school at the Dagupan City Polyclinic Hospital and was then called the Dagupan City School of Nursing. In 1972, Dagupan City School of Nursing moved to Tapuac District and changed name to Lyceum of Dagupan City. During this year new courses such as Pre-Nursing, Medical Secretarial Science, Radiologic Technology and Medical Technology were added.
In 1974, it acquired Northern Educational Institution and after the merger it is renamed as Lyceum Northwestern (LN) university. In the same year, Lyceum founded the Northern Philippines Institute of Medicine which is the first medical college of the northern philippines.

Recognition and Awards

L-NU is accredited by International Organization for Standardization (ISO 9001:2008) for its Research and Development and its Academic Programs supervised by CHED and TESDA. L-NU is the only research institution accredited by ISO L-NU was granted its renewal of Deregulated Status by the Commission on Higher Education. L-NU College sends many of its students to the United States of America for their On job Training.

Call Us
Tel : 044 68888918 
Mob : 72000 50545 
Mail Us
admission@way2philippine.com
Tirunelveli Office
No 4/2, II Floor, Opp.to.ARR Royal Hotel,
RajaRajeswari Nagar,
Tirunelveli-627007
+91 72000 50545
Madurai Office
223 Velanganni Matha Church Road,
Ambiga Theater Backside, Anna Nagar,
Madurai - 625020
+91 72000 50541
Salem Office
208/4 II Floor, Valarmathi Tower,
SKS Hospital Road, (Opp New Busstand)
Salem - 636004
+91 72000 50538

Chennai Office
No 1, Bharathiyar Colony
Ist Avenue, Ashok Nagar,
Chennai-6000083, India 
+91 99402 73943
Hyderabad Office
5th Floor, Siri Towers,
B/s Prime Hospitals,
Ameerpet,
Hyderabad-500038
+91 94941 11144
Trichy Office
C17, 3rd Cross,
West Thillai Nagar,
Trichy-620018
+91 72000 50538

Theoritical Subjects

First four years of MD degree concentrates mostly on the theoritical subjects related to medicine. The syllabus covers all the medical subjects taught in Indian medical colleges

Way2Philippines - Emilio Aguinaldo College

Emilio Aguinaldo College - School of Medicine


University Physicians Services Incorporated (UPSI) after acquiring the Marian College in Manila in 1973, the school eventually became Emilio Aguinaldo College.It has 29 hectare campus hosting many schools, laboratories, library, social hall, an administration building, man made lake. In 1979, General Emilio Aguinaldo Medical School Foundation Inc. was established at Cavite, thus giving birth to the Emilio Aguinaldo College - College of Medicine.



Location - Manila

The Emilio Aguinaldo College campus is located in the heart of Manila. It is easily accessible through public transportation, such as public buses, jeepneys, taxis, and the Light Rail Transit system. Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), eight kilometers south of the city centre, connects Metro Manila to many countries around the world.

Mission

The Mission of Emilio Aguinaldo College is to create an academic environment that will enable the individual to discover and realize his/her full potentials; to offer an inquiry-based, student-centered education relevant to the needs of the local and global community; and to live the values of VIRTUE, EXCELLENCE and SERVICE.

State of the Art Facilities

Emilio Aguinaldo College believes in providing an environment conducive to learning. It provides modern, air conditioned classrooms, well stocked library, science, computer and speech laboratories. A seven story Sports and Cultural Center that houses, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a gymnasium, a basketball court, a fitness center, an inside running track and a state of the art theater are all available for use by students and faculty. Recently it added several simulation laboratories for use by Health Care program students. EAC provides separate hostel facilities for boys and girls.

Course Curriculam

The four-year medical course at Emilio Aguinaldo University School of Medicine generally progresses from the study of the normal to the abnormal human being. Most of the subjects are yearly courses which are taken up for two semesters.
The standards of our programs are recognized here and abroad. Emilio Aguinaldo’s Dental Technology course is the first to receive TESDA certification. We are one of only five institutions whose Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy is recognized by the World Federation of Occupational Therapy. Aside from our linkages with local affiliates, we have established partnership agreements with institutions from USA, China, Japan and Korea. Our agreements include joint research programs, colloquiums on program content and teaching methodology, school equipment assistance, exchange of students and faculty, technology transfer and the like.
The MD(MBBS) program has been designed to meet the requirements of international students and Medical Councils of India. The Curriculum was developed to ensure that graduates of the Program would qualify and pass the screening test to be conducted by their respective Medical Councils.

Admission Requirements For Foreign Students

  • 50% marks in science subjects
  • copy of birth certificate
  • Student Visa
  • Certified copy of Passport
  • Financial support (Bank Statement) of sponsoring party
  • Medical Health Certificate
  • Police Clearance Certificate
  • Transcript of Records

  • Way2Philippine Medical Education is the authorized Indian Admission office for Emilio Aguinaldo College of Medicine. Indian students who are interested to study MD(MBBS) In Philippines can get direct admission for 2015 batch in our Indian admission office located at chennai.
    emilio aguinaldo college authorized indian admission office certificate

Other Courses
Emilio Aguinaldo College also provides courses on doctor of dental medicine, dental technology, four year BS in Nursing, four year Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science (Medical Technology), 4-year BS Physical Therapy course, 4 year Radiologic Technology, two year Diploma course in Midwifery as well as other discipline courses in arts and science, hospitality, business management, engineering, etc .

Emilio Aguinaldo Medical Center

The University Medical Center (UMC), which was built in 1980 and opened in 1983, serves patients as well as training center for students of the College of Medicine and other health science students.

EMILIO AGUINALDO COLLEGE - INFRASTRUCTURE

The Graduate School of Emilio Aguinaldo College offers degree courses for Medical, Dental and Nursing designed to equip students for future. Last year, EAC renovated its library and other facilities to increase its capacity and to attain quality education for its students.
Emilio Aguinaldo College believes in providing an environment conducive to learning. Students are provided with modern, air conditioned classrooms, use of a well stocked library, science, computer and speech laboratories. A seven floor Sports and Cultural Center that houses, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a gymnasium, a basketball court, a fitness center, an inside running track and a theater are all available for use by students and faculty.

The four-year medical course generally progresses from the study of the normal to the abnormal human being. Most of the subjects are yearly courses which are taken up for two semesters.
The first year covers the normal Human Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Preventive Medicine & Community health, Psychiatry and Medical Practice I. Class lectures are delivered mostly through computers using LCD projectors complemented by slide/ film showing, laboratory work and group discussions. Pedagogy and Bioethics are incorporated in Principles of Medical Practice I. An introduction to medical Informatics is incorporated in Preventive Medicine and Community Health before the biostatistics session. Problem-based learning is gradually introduces in certain topics in Biochemistry and Physiology.
The second year deals with Pathology, Microbiology, Parasitology, Pharmacology, Preventive Medicine and Community Health, Psychiatry II and Medical Economics plus introductory courses in clinical subjects. In small groups, students begin to meet patients in actual hospital setting where they are introduced to history taking and physical examination.
The third year involves didactic lectures on common diseases encountered in clinical practice as well as interesting or rare conditions. Pathophysiology is reviewed while clinical features, diagnostic approaches and principles of management are emphasized.
The fourth year or clinical clerkship is mainly spent in actual patient care with the University Medical Center serving as the clinical laboratory. Hospital rounds and group discussions give the student a good perspective on bedside manners, diagnosis and management. The clerks rotate through the different clinical departments for 48 weeks with periodic evaluation.

ADMISSIONS GUIDELINES

For New International Student Applicants
Foreign students seeking admission to the colleges of Medicine should submit the following documents in the order outlined below:
A. Documents needed for the initial evaluation:
  • Completed Application Form and Personal History Statement
  • Photocopy of Transcript of Records
  • Photocopy of National Medical Admission Test (NMAT) result
  • Letter of Reference from two (2) former Professors
  • Application Fee (non-refundable)
B. Submitted documents in Section A will be evaluated by the Office of the Dean, after which, the applicant is informed as to the status of his/her application. If applicant is qualified, the applicant will receive the following:
  • Notice of Acceptance (NOA)*
  • Personal History Statement forms for the applicant to fill-up (6 copies)
  • Certificate of Eligibility for Admission (CEA) form for the applicant to fill-up (not required for lateral entrants)
*The Notice of Acceptance should not be construed as the actual enrollment.
The original documents listed in items A and B should be completed and mailed back to the Office of the Dean including the following documents duly authenticated by the Philippine Foreign Service Post (PFSP) in the country of origin:
  • Official transcript of records and diploma;
  • Notarized Affidavit of Support, including bank statements or notarized notice of grant for institutional scholars to cover applicant’s expenses for school dues, accommodation, subsistence and other incidental expenses;
  • Photocopy of passport pages where name, photo, birthday, birthplace appear;
  • Student’s Personal History Statement (6 copies) with 2 x 2 recently taken photograph;
  • Police Clearance issued by the National Police Authorities in the student’s country of origin or residence;
  • Birth certificate;
  • Letter of Recommendation from two former colleges professors;
The above-mentioned documents should be completed and mailed back to the Office of the Dean at least 30 days prior to the start of the incoming academic year.
Colleges/ Universities endorse the above documents to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Manila, together with the NOA and CHED-approved CEA for processing. Once approved, the DFA notifies the Foreign Service Post concerned on the issuance of a student visa. The applicants will now be required to appear in person before the Philippine Foreign Service Post with consular jurisdiction over the place for interview.
The following documents are required for the issuance of a Student Visa:
  • Original copy of the school’s Notice of Acceptance issued by the Office of the Dean containing a clear impression of the school’s official dry seal and addressed to the student;
  • Letter from the School Registrar requesting the issuance of a Student Visa 9(f) to the applicant addressed to:
    • The Director
    • Visa Division - Office of Consular Affairs
    • Department of Foreign Affairs
  • Six copies of the original Personal History Statement duly accomplished and signed by the applicant, both in English and his national alphabet, accompanied by personal seal, if any, and containing among others, his/her original left and right thumb prints and a photograph on plain white background taken not more than six months prior to submission;
  • Transcript of Records/Scholastic Records, duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s country of origin or legal residence;
  • Notarized Affidavit of Support, including bank statements or notarized notice of grant for institutional scholars to cover applicant’s expenses for school dues, accommodation, subsistence and other incidental expenses;
  • Original copy of the CEA approved by the CHED;
  • Visa Application form (FA form no. 2);
  • Medical Certificate (FA form no. 11);
  • Chest x-ray, laboratory report and clearance certificate for the AIDS antibody (HIV test);
  • Police Clearance from the local police authorities where applicant has been permanently residing for the last five years;
  • Guarantee coverage of return fare and other incidental expenses;
  • Life-size chest x-ray film;
  • Eight copies of 2 x 2 colored photos;
  • Unexpired passport
The following documents will also be submitted to the Registrar’s Office:
  • Student Visa
  • Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) from the Bureau of Immigration issued in colleges / University (issued upon presentation of the student visa);
  • Photocopy of the passport

Way2Philippine Medical Organization - University of Perpetual Medical College

The University of Perpetual Help System Dalta (UPHSD) is a highly recognised institute offering higher education and located in Las-Pinas city, Metro Manila. It is a co-educational institution and was founded in 1975. The University of Perpetual Help has 3 major campuses in Las Pinas, Molino and Calamba. Over 20,000 students study in these campuses, complemented by over 1000 faculty and support staff. The university has an excellent alumni network in both Philippines and the United States.
Chairman of the Board is Dr. Antonio L. Tamayo: Masters Hospital Administration from George Washington University and a Ph. D in Organizational Development. Vice Chairman is Dr. Daisy Moran Tamayo: Master's in Nursing from New York University, USA & Ph. D in Organization Development.

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

The Jonelta Foundation School of Medicine functions under UoPH and offers the Doctor of Medicine or MD degree which is equivalent to MBBS in India.
The degree is recognised by the Medical Council of India and the degree and the institution are listed in WHO, IMED, FAIMER and ECFMG directories.

LAS PINAS CAMPUS

The Las Pinas campus is spread over four hectares and houses all the offices, lecture halls, anatomy dissection laboratories, animal research laboratories, library, hostel, canteens, play grounds and hospital. Lecture halls are equipped with the state-of-the-art facilities and are fully air-conditioned. Wi-fi and internet facilities are available on campus and the University has affiliations with leading hospitals. Accommodations are available on campus & outside campus with North & South Indian foods.
The university has its own high-tech and well-equipped hospital named the UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP DALTA MEDICAL CENTER, which is over 300 bedded hospital & also affiliated with leading hospitals in Manila. Super specialization in specialties such as Nephrology is available in the Las Pinas Campus. A large number of patients come to the hospital, thereby offering good exposure and interaction for students.

UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP INFRASTRUCTURE

UPHSD is equipped with modernized classrooms to groom our students in their theoretical and practical sessions, throughout the course. It has well organized library and media centre providing equable opportunity to students to access the journals/books.
The University has its own guidance centre to guide and counsel students so that they would attain success in their life. It helps the new joiners to gain friends, help them to get clarity during their initial days and in particular makes the students to realize their unique strength. The Guidance team facilitates the students to get a job in the job fair conducted annually.
The four-year medical course generally progresses from the study of the normal to the abnormal human being. Most of the subjects are yearly courses which are taken up for two semesters.
The first year covers the normal Human Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Preventive Medicine & Community health, Psychiatry and Medical Practice I. Class lectures are delivered mostly through computers using LCD projectors complemented by slide/ film showing, laboratory work and group discussions. Pedagogy and Bioethics are incorporated in Principles of Medical Practice I. An introduction to medical Informatics is incorporated in Preventive Medicine and Community Health before the biostatistics session. Problem-based learning is gradually introduces in certain topics in Biochemistry and Physiology.
The second year deals with Pathology, Microbiology, Parasitology, Pharmacology, Preventive Medicine and Community Health, Psychiatry II and Medical Economics plus introductory courses in clinical subjects. In small groups, students begin to meet patients in actual hospital setting where they are introduced to history taking and physical examination.
The third year involves didactic lectures on common diseases encountered in clinical practice as well as interesting or rare conditions. Pathophysiology is reviewed while clinical features, diagnostic approaches and principles of management are emphasized.
The fourth year or clinical clerkship is mainly spent in actual patient care with the University Medical Center serving as the clinical laboratory. Hospital rounds and group discussions give the student a good perspective on bedside manners, diagnosis and management. The clerks rotate through the different clinical departments for 48 weeks with periodic evaluation.

ADMISSIONS GUIDELINES

For New International Student Applicants
Foreign students seeking admission to the colleges of Medicine should submit the following documents in the order outlined below:
A. Documents needed for the initial evaluation:
  • Completed Application Form and Personal History Statement
  • Photocopy of Transcript of Records
  • Photocopy of National Medical Admission Test (NMAT) result
  • Letter of Reference from two (2) former Professors
  • Application Fee (non-refundable)
B. Submitted documents in Section A will be evaluated by the Office of the Dean, after which, the applicant is informed as to the status of his/her application. If applicant is qualified, the applicant will receive the following:
  • Notice of Acceptance (NOA)*
  • Personal History Statement forms for the applicant to fill-up (6 copies)
  • Certificate of Eligibility for Admission (CEA) form for the applicant to fill-up (not required for lateral entrants)
*The Notice of Acceptance should not be construed as the actual enrollment.
The original documents listed in items A and B should be completed and mailed back to the Office of the Dean including the following documents duly authenticated by the Philippine Foreign Service Post (PFSP) in the country of origin:
  • Official transcript of records and diploma;
  • Notarized Affidavit of Support, including bank statements or notarized notice of grant for institutional scholars to cover applicant’s expenses for school dues, accommodation, subsistence and other incidental expenses;
  • Photocopy of passport pages where name, photo, birthday, birthplace appear;
  • Student’s Personal History Statement (6 copies) with 2 x 2 recently taken photograph;
  • Police Clearance issued by the National Police Authorities in the student’s country of origin or residence;
  • Birth certificate;
  • Letter of Recommendation from two former colleges professors;
The above-mentioned documents should be completed and mailed back to the Office of the Dean at least 30 days prior to the start of the incoming academic year.
Colleges/ Universities endorse the above documents to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Manila, together with the NOA and CHED-approved CEA for processing. Once approved, the DFA notifies the Foreign Service Post concerned on the issuance of a student visa. The applicants will now be required to appear in person before the Philippine Foreign Service Post with consular jurisdiction over the place for interview.
The following documents are required for the issuance of a Student Visa:
  • Original copy of the school’s Notice of Acceptance issued by the Office of the Dean containing a clear impression of the school’s official dry seal and addressed to the student;
  • Letter from the School Registrar requesting the issuance of a Student Visa 9(f) to the applicant addressed to:
    • The Director
    • Visa Division - Office of Consular Affairs
    • Department of Foreign Affairs
  • Six copies of the original Personal History Statement duly accomplished and signed by the applicant, both in English and his national alphabet, accompanied by personal seal, if any, and containing among others, his/her original left and right thumb prints and a photograph on plain white background taken not more than six months prior to submission;
  • Transcript of Records/Scholastic Records, duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s country of origin or legal residence;
  • Notarized Affidavit of Support, including bank statements or notarized notice of grant for institutional scholars to cover applicant’s expenses for school dues, accommodation, subsistence and other incidental expenses;
  • Original copy of the CEA approved by the CHED;
  • Visa Application form (FA form no. 2);
  • Medical Certificate (FA form no. 11);
  • Chest x-ray, laboratory report and clearance certificate for the AIDS antibody (HIV test);
  • Police Clearance from the local police authorities where applicant has been permanently residing for the last five years;
  • Guarantee coverage of return fare and other incidental expenses;
  • Life-size chest x-ray film;
  • Eight copies of 2 x 2 colored photos;
  • Unexpired passport
The following documents will also be submitted to the Registrar’s Office:
  • Student Visa
  • Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) from the Bureau of Immigration issued in colleges / University (issued upon presentation of the student visa);
  • Photocopy of the passport