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As of JUNE 2021 ASSOCIATION of PHILIPPINE MEDICAL COLLEGES As of JUNE 2021 ASSOCIATION OF PHILIPPINE MEDICAL COLLEGES, INC. Rm.611 Future Point Plaza I, 112 Panay Avenue, South Triangle, Quezon City Tel. (02) 8372-7947; 3415-3488 NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 9. Manila Theological College 1. AMA School of Medicine College of Medicine Dean Eleus Hilgreja J. Fajardo, M.D. Dean May Emmeline B. Montellano, MD 5486 South Super Highway corner Gen. Tinio, 478 Manga Ave., Sampaloc, Manila 1008 Bangkal, Makati City Tel. No. (02) 714-1583; Fax: 713-2727 Tel. No. 751-7134; 889-8822; Fax: 844-3225 10. Metropolitan Medical Center 2. Ateneo de Manila University College of Arts Sciences and Technology College of School of Medicine & Public Health Medicine Dean Cenon A. Alfonso, M.D. Dean Sonny Matias E. Habacon, M.D. Don Eugenio Lopez Sr. Medical Complex Ortigas Avenue, 1357 G. Masangkay St., Sta. Cruz, Manila Pasig City 1605 Tel. No. (02) 254-1111 loc 7152 Tel. No. 706-3087 loc. 3004; DL: 635-9804; Fax: 7063174 11. New Era University 3. Centro Escolar University College of Medicine College of Medicine OIC Genesis C. Rivera, M.D. Dean Christine S. Tinio Professional Schools Building Mendiola, Manila No. 9 Central Avenue, New Era, Quezon City, 1107 Tel. No. (02)735-6861 to 68 loc 334; 243-6604 Tel. No. (02) 401-0053 4. Chinese General Hospital Colleges 12. Our Lady of Fatima University College of Medicine Dean Reynaldo A. Olazo, M.D. Dean Normando C. Gonzaga 120 MacArthur Highway, Valenzuela City 286 Blumetritt st., Sta. Cruz, Manila 1014 Tel. No. (02) 293-2703/ 293-2705/06; Tel: No. (02) 711-4141 loc 601; Fax: 711-0075 Trunk line: 291-6538 loc. 221; 291-6504 (fax) 5. Emilio Aguinaldo College 13. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila College of Medicine Dean Angeline D. Alabastro, M.D. Dean Lorna Catherine G. Raymundo, MD, MHPEd Intramuros, Manila San Marcelino St., Ermita, Manila Tel. No. (02) 643-2534 Tel. No. (02) 521-2710 loc. 5522; 523-6429 Telefax: 523-3117 14. San Beda University College of Medicine 6. Far Eastern University – Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Dean Fernandino Jose A. Fontanilla, M.D. Foundation Mendiola, Manila Dean Rey H. De Los Reyes, M.D. Tel. No. 735-6011 loc 4520; 735-6015 loc 4113 Regalado St., West Fairview, Quezon City Tel. No. (02) 938-4851; Fax: 427-5624 15. St. Luke's Medical Center College of Medicine - William H. Quasha Memorial, Inc. 7. University of Perpetual Help Rizal Dean Susan Pelea Nagtalon, M.D. Jonelta Foundation School of Medicine Sta. Ignacia St., Quezon City Dean Emelita M. Gatmaitan, M.D. Tel. No. (02) 727-5549; 727-7609 (fax) Alabang-Zapote Road, Las Piñas City Tel. No. (02) 873-4938 16. UERM Memorial Medical Center College of Medicine 8. Manila Central University Dean Norbert Ling-ling D. Uy, M.D. Dean Ma. Lilybeth R. Tanchoco, M.D. Aurora Blvd., Quezon City EDSA, Caloocan City Tel. No. (02) 713-3302 Tel. No. (02) 367-2031 to 45; 367-2249; Fax: 367-8032 1 As of JUNE 2021 17. University of Santo Tomas 25. PLTCI College of Medicine Faculty of Medicine & Surgery Dean Ruth Saguil-Sy, M.D. Dean Ma. Lourdes D. Maglinao 33 Zulueta St, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya 3700 España, Manila Tel no: +63 (78) 805 3682 Tel. No. (02) 741-5314 ; 732-3038 TL: 406-1611 loc 8670; Fax: 731-3126 26. St. Paul University Philippines School of Medicine 18. University of the Philippines-Manila Dean Geraldine Anne S. Ramirez, M.D. Dean Charlotte M. Chiong, M.D. Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Valley 3500 Pedro Gil, Manila Tel. No. (078) 846-4444, 844-0073; Fax: (078) 846-4305 Tel. No. (02) 526-4170; Fax: 526-0371 REGION 3 CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 27. Angeles University Foundation 19. Saint Louis University School of Medicine Dean John Anthony A. Domantay, M.D. Dean Evelyn B. Yumiaco, M.D. A. Bonifacio St., Baguio City 2600 MacArthur Highway, Angeles City, Pampanga Tel. No. (074) 442-3043; 442-2793 loc. 293 Tel. No. (045) 625-2809; Fax: 845-1491 Fax: 442-4888 28. La Consolacion University Philippines REGION 1 College of Medicine 20. Lyceum-Northwestern University Dean Ma. Cristina Elma Zulueta, MD Dr. Francisco Q. Duque Medical Foundation Malolos, Bulacan Dean Ellen A. Manzano, M.D. Tapuac District, 2400 Dagupan City, Pangasinan REGION 4-A Tel. No. (075) 515-4416 29. Adventist University of the Philippines Dean Doris A. Mendoza, M.D. 21. Mariano Marcos State University Founding Dean-College of Medicine College of Medicine Silang, Cavite Dean Ricardo S. Guanzon, M.D. Tel: (049)5411211 to 26 loc. 140 Brgy. 16-S Quiling Sur, City of Batac, 2906 Ilocos Norte, Philippines 30. De La Salle Medical & Health Sciences Institute Tel/Fax (077) 600-0459 Dean Madeleine Grace M. Sosa, M.D. Dasmariñas, Cavite 22. University of Northern-Philippines Telefax: (046) 416-0226; 481-8015 Dean Glenda O. Tagorda Trunk line: 481-8000 loc. 1319; Fax: loc. 8005 Vigan, Ilocos Sur Tel. No. (077) 632-4052; Fax: 722-2810 31. University of Perpetual Help - Dr. Jose G. Tamayo Medical University 23. Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation Dean Winnie P. Siao, M.D. Dean Aurora R. Espinoza, M.D. Sto. Niño, Biñan, Laguna San Carlos City, Pangasinan Tel. No. (049) 5119577 loc 3040; Fax: 511-8636 Tel. No. (075) 955-5438; TL: 955-5054 loc 280 REGION 5 REGION 2 32. Bicol Christian College of Medicine 24. Cagayan State University Dean Elmer A. Linao, M.D. Dean Noelyn O. Bernal, MD Rizal St., Legazpi City Carig, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Tel. No. (052) 480-0896 Tel. No. (078) 304-1205 2 As of JUNE 2021 33. Bicol University 41. Southwestern University, Inc. College of Medicine College of Medicine Dean Luis Domingo B. Mendoza, MD Dean Peter S. Aznar, M.D. Bicol University Health Sciences Bldg., Villa Aznar, Urgello St., Cebu City Tel. Rizal St., Daraga, Albay 4500 No. (032) 255-6469 Tel. No. 09154326894 42. Gullas College of Medicine REGION 6 University of the Visayas 34. Central Philippines University Dean Niño Ismael S. Pastor, M.D. Dean Henry D. Gonzales, M.D. Gov. M. Cuenco Ave., Talamban Road, Jaro, Iloilo City Banilad, Mandaue City, Cebu Tel. No. (033) 329-1971 loc. 1081/1048 Tel No. (032)416-1539; 346-4224 Fax: 345-2159 Registrar: 416-1539 35. Iloilo Doctors College of Medicine Dean Ludovico L. Jurao, M.D. 43. University of Cebu School of Medicine West Ave., Molo, Iloilo City Dean Melfer Montoya, M.D. Tel. No. (033) 337-7755; 336-9550; Fax: 335-1641 Ouano Ave., Subangdaku, Mandaue City 6014 Tel. Nos. (032) 238-8888; 231-8621 36. University of Saint. La Salle Dean Ricardo L. Gallaga, Jr., M.D. NEGROS ISLAND REGION La Salle Avenue, Bacolod City 6100 44. Silliman University Medical School Tel No (034) 435-2582; 433-3151; Fax: 434-1063 Dean Walden R. Ursos, M.D. Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental 6200 37. West Visayas State University Tel. No. (035) 422-6002 loc 599; Telefax: 422-5895 College of Medicine Dean Jose Nemesio A. Granada, M.D. REGION 8 La Paz, Iloilo City 5000 45. Remedios Trinidad Romualdez Medical School Foundation Tel. No. (033) 320-0881; Fax: 320-0879 Dean Ma. Elvira G. Casal, M.D. Calanipawan Road, Calanipawan, Tacloban City REGION 7 Tel. No. (053)321-2345; 321-4150; 325-8353 38. Cebu Doctors University 327-5634;327-1776 Telefax: 327-5506; 327-5004 Dean Enrico B. Gruet, M.D. Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City 46. University of the Philippines School of Health Sciences Tel. No. (032) 253-4919; 238-8333 loc. 8517 Dean Filedito D. Tandinco, M.D. Fax: 238-8764 Palo, Leyte Tel. No. (053) 832-2442 39. Cebu Institute of Medicine Dean Martiniano C. Zanoria, M.D. REGION 9 F. Ramos St., Cebu City 47. Ateneo de Zamboanga University School of Medicine Tel. No. (032) 253-7412/13 Dean Fortunato L. Cristobal, M.D. La Purisima St., Zamboanga City 7000 40. Matias H. Aznar Memorial College of Medicine, Inc. Tel. No. (062) 991-0871 loc 2501; Fax: 993-1699 Dean Allan R. Librando, M.D. Redemptorist Plaza, Camputhaw, Cebu City REGION 10 Tel Nos. (032) 412-2942; 412-2475; 412-2940; 412-2509 48. Mindanao State University Dean Haydee G. Cabildo, M.D. 1st Doña Juana Subdivision, Pala-o, Iligan City Tel. No. (063) 221-3835; Telefax: 223-9776 3 As of JUNE 2021 49. Xavier University-Dr. Jose P. Rizal School of Medicine 56. The Manila Times College of Subic Ateneo de Cagayan School of Medicine Dean Ruth S. Beltran, M.D. Dean Rosalinda Elena B. Milla, MD, MHCA Corrales Ave., Cagayan De Oro City 9000 Subic, Zambales Tel. No. (088)858-3116 loc 1103; 857-3123 Tel: (047) 250-0228; 09064670817 50. Liceo De Cagayan University REGION 6 School of Medicine 57. Cebu Normal University – Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Dean Delia S. Evardo, M.D. Center Rodolfo N. Pelaez Blvd., Kauswagan, College of Medicine Cagayan De Oro City 9000 Dean Maria Socorro Manaloto, M.D. Tel. No. (088) 858-4093 to 95 loc 121 - 127 Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City 6000 Fax: (088) 858-3123 Tel Nos: (032) 253-7915; 254-1452; 254-6814 REGION 11 REGION 9 51. Davao Medical School Foundation 58. Western Mindanao State University Dean Erwin Hontiveros, M.D. Dean Ma. Cecilia Cuaresma-Cruz, M.D. Bajada, Davao City Normal Rd, Zamboanga, 7000 Zamboanga del Sur Tel. No. (082) 226-3157; 226-2627/226-23-44 Tel Nos: (062) 991-1040 Telefax: (082) 222-5712 52. Brokenshire College of Medicine Dean Warlito C. Vicente, M.D. Poblacion District, Davao City Davao Del Sur Tel. No: (082) 221-4457; 227-2105 53.
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