Philippine College of Health Sciences
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Motto | Equal Opportunity for All |
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Type | Private |
Established | February 1, 1993 |
President-Chief Executive Officer | Dr. George Cordero |
Location | , , 14°36′12″N 120°59′07″E / 14.60326°N 120.98532°E |
Campus | Claro M. Recto Avenue |
Hymn | PCHS Hymn |
Colors | Green and Gold |
Website | pchsmanila |
The Philippine College of Health Sciences, Inc. (PCHS) is a private school located at 1813 Recto Avenue in Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1993 by Dr. George Cordero.
History
[edit]PCHS was created on February 1, 1993, the birthday of its first President and chief executive officer (CEO), Dr. George C. Cordero.
The School was conceived as complementary to Dr. Cordero's review center, the Institute of Review and Special Studies, popularly known as the INRESS REVIEW Center. The first PCHS location was a 3-story rented building with 10 classrooms, which was located on Coromina St., along Claro M. Recto Avenue, Manila. Dr. Cordero was appointed as president in 1996.
PCHS commenced operations in June 1994 with 124 students. The first baccalaureate courses it offered were in Nursing, in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Radiologic Technology and Psychology. The school began offering associate degrees in Radiologic Rechnology (A.R.T) and Graduate in Midwifery (G.M). Its post-graduate courses include Master of Arts in nursing (M.A.N), Master of Arts in education (M.A.E.d), Master of Public Administration (M.P.A), Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). In the following years its student population exceeded one thousand, and it almost reached three thousand student enrollments.[citation needed]
Dr. Cordero transferred[clarification needed] to his newly acquired building, the Doña Narcisa Building, along Quezon Boulevard. PCHS is trying to purchase the defunct College of Holy Spirit in Mendiola for a more spacious campus.
Physical / Clinical Resources
[edit]PCHS is affiliated with the following major institutions for clinical education:
- V. Luna (Armed Forces of the Philippines) Medical Center
- Veterans Memorial Medical Center
- Quirino Memorial Medical Center
- Quezon City General Hospital
- National Center for Mental Health
- Philippine Orthopedic Center
- San Lazaro Hospital
- Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital
- Ospital ng Maynila
- Mandaluyong City Medical Center
- Gat. Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center
PCHS is also affiliated with the following health centers for the community involvement of its students:
- Quezon City Health Department
- Manila City Health Department
- San Juan Health Department
- Caloocan Health Department
Academic Programs
[edit]The School offers the following programs from Diploma, Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral levels:
Undergraduate Studies
[edit]College of Nursing & Midwifery
College of Medical Technology
College of Pharmacy
College of Radiologic Technology
College of Rehabilitation Sciences
College of Criminology
College of Education
- Bachelor of Secondary Education major in:
- Mathematics
- Biological Science
- English
- Bachelor of Elementary Education major in
- Special Education
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Postgraduate Studies
[edit]- Master of Arts in Nursing, major in
- Community Health Nursing
- Maternal and Child Nursing
- Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
- Medical and Surgical Nursing
- Nursing Administration
- Nursing Education
- Master of Public Administration
- Master of Arts in Education, major in
- English
- Mathematics
- Doctor of Education, major in Educational Management
- Doctor of Philosophy, major in Management
- Doctor of Philosophy, major in Mathematics
Student Organizations
[edit]Publications
[edit]Murmuray Newspaper is the official student publication for the college.
References
[edit]Sources
[edit]- pchsinconline.com/
- http://www.pchsinconline.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=47&Itemid=72
- http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/664069/prc-examiner-found-guilty-of-leaking-nursing-test-questions