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Philippines Approves New Adventist Medical
School
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http://spectrummagazine.org/article/alita-byrd/2013/07/10/new-medical-school-open-philippines
Sep 29, 2016
The Philippines
has granted approval for an Adventist medical school to begin classes in
August, making it the first Adventist medical school in Asia
and the denomination’s sixth medical school worldwide.
The College
of Medicine , located on the campus of
the Adventist University
of the Philippines in Silang
in the province of Cavite , is expected to open with an enrollment of up
to 35 students and is designed to serve the Seventh-day Adventist
Church ’s Southern
Asia-Pacific Division.
“We’re very excited. They have
worked very hard for this day, a dream of more than 30 years,” said Peter
Landless, Health Ministries director for the Adventist world church.
The College
of Medicine at the Adventist University
of the Philippines
is slated to open in August. Photo: AUP
“This creates an opportunity
for the entire Southern Asia-Pacific Division to benefit from this school,”
Landless said.
The Commission on Higher
Education of the Philippines
approved the opening of the College of
Medicine in December, and the program
has also met requirements set by the International Board of Education of the Seventh-day Adventist Church .
Doris Mendoza, the founding
dean of the medical school, said the aim was to train physicians who could
effectively witness for God and promote the worldwide mission of the Adventist Church .
The College
of Medicine will use Batangas Medical
Center as its main
teaching hospital for its volume and variety of patients. The college will also
partner with Adventist Medical Center-Manila.
The new college will receive
guidance from Loma Linda University ’s
School of Medicine
in the United States , which
is already partnering with the Adventist
University of the Philippines , or
AUP, to advise on student admissions, curriculum development, and faculty
development.
“Over the past 100 years, Loma
Linda has refined a process to select mission-focused graduates who have
carried out the healing ministry of Christ and the commission of the
Seventh-day Adventist Church, and their mentoring of AUP and our other new
medical schools has been vital,” said Lisa Beardsley-Hardy, education director
for the Adventist world church.
The denomination opened its
fifth medical school in Peru
in 2012. Other Adventist medical schools are located at Loma
Linda University
in the United States , Montemorellos University
in Mexico , River Plate Adventist University
in Argentina , and Babcock University
in Nigeria .
A seventh Adventist medical
school is currently being planned for the denomination’s East-Central Africa
Division, Beardsley-Hardy said.
“To carry out our mission,
especially in the underserved parts of the world, we need many more physicians
who speak the language of patients and are culturally competent, in addition to
being excellent clinicians,” she said.
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