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[Title] => Subic Freeport to get $10 M for education center
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A world-renowned institution specializing in medical education and medical missions said it would allocate an initial $10 million to fund the development of a self-sufficient education center in the Subic Bay Freeport in Olongapo City.
Officials of the Global Medical Academy (GMA), who paid a courtesy call on President Arroyo Saturday, bared the concept of a self-sufficient university town to be named the Center for Excellence in Education, which will occupy a three-hectare site in the Freeport.
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[Title] => Is the quality of medical education declining?
[Summary] => Like almost everything else in this country today, it seems the quality of medical education has declined significantly through the years. This is the conclusion I reached after an exchange of e-mails with Filipino doctors here and in the United States. An article in The Los Angeles Times about Pinoy doctors who migrated there to become nurses, sparked the e-mail exchange.
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A world-renowned institution specializing in medical education and medical missions said it would allocate an initial $10 million to fund the development of a self-sufficient education center in the Subic Bay Freeport in Olongapo City.
Officials of the Global Medical Academy (GMA), who paid a courtesy call on President Arroyo Saturday, bared the concept of a self-sufficient university town to be named the Center for Excellence in Education, which will occupy a three-hectare site in the Freeport.
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November 13, 2006 - 12:00am