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St. Luke’s now accepting applications for Doctor of Medicine program

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St. Luke’s College of Medicine-William H. Quasha Memorial is now accepting applications for their Doctor of Medicine Program for school year 2006-2007.

Applicants must be Bachelor of Science or Arts graduates and must submit an application form, a certified photocopy of their transcript of records and NMAT results.

Those who are scheduled to take the NMAT on Dec. 11 can submit their results in January 2006. They will have to undergo a non-graded personality test and interview.

Deadline for submission of requirements is Dec. 16.

St. Luke’s College of Medicine-William H. Quasha Memorial offers full and partial scholarships to deserving students.

It also offers a dynamic and innovative curriculum that integrates basic medical knowledge and the various disciplines and centers available at St. Luke’s Medical Center, the only hospital in the Philippines and the second of only five hospitals in Asia accredited by the Joint Commission International.

The college participates in a student exchange program, which enables interns to undergo elective rotations in the United States, Guam, Hawaii, Austria, Canada, Thailand and Taiwan.

For more information contact Dr. Maria Teresa Jimenez, registrar, St. Luke’s College of Medicine-William H. Quasha Memorial, Sta. Ignaciana st., Cathedral Heights, Quezon City at 727-7610 or 723-0101 loc. 3808, or e-mail [email protected] or mariebj272yahoo.com.

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

CATHEDRAL HEIGHTS

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE-WILLIAM H

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE PROGRAM

DR. MARIA TERESA JIMENEZ

JOINT COMMISSION INTERNATIONAL

MEDICAL CENTER

QUASHA MEMORIAL

QUEZON CITY

ST. LUKE

THAILAND AND TAIWAN

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