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UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER, INC.

ACCOMPLISHMENT

REPORT(April 1, 2008 to March 31, 2018)

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Letter to our Constituents 1

Academe 4

Research Institute for Health Sciences 18

Hospital 22

Finance and Administration 24

Donations 60

Educational Resource Development Fund (Formerly named Medical Indigency Fund) 75

Board of Trustees and Corporate Officers 79

Academic, Research Institute for Health Sciences, and Hospital Officers 80

Basic Sciences Department Heads, and Clinical Department Heads 81

Administrative Officers 82

T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s

We report the Ten-Year performance of the University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center,

Inc. (UERMMMCI) from fiscal years 2009 to 2018. Through these years, UERMMMCI has committed to provide the best learning experience to our students and extraordinary care to our patients. Improvement of facilities became a yearly goal. Educational equipment were regularly updated as well as subscription to e-learning materials, to enhance learning of students. Curriculum review and development were done yearly, months before the start of school year to ensure that our students receive the best education. New state-of-the-art medical equipment for the hospital were acquired and facilities were upgraded to support our goal of providing extraordinary care to our patients.

On June 15, 2017, the Medical Center celebrated its 60th (Diamond) Anniversary in a Gala Night held at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel in Mandaluyong City. The affair was well attended by the UERMMMCI community, the members of the Board of Trustees and Partners. On this occasion, two (2) outstanding alumni were honored with Lifetime Achievement Awards, Dr. Antonio P. Ligot (College of Medicine, Class of 1968) and Dr. Rolando M. Puno (College of Medicine, Class of 1977). Ten (10) Exemplar Personnel were given recognition for their outstanding contribution to the Medical Center, namely, Lilian A. Aranda (Mammography Technician, Radiology Service), Marissa M. Bongato (Secretary to the Dean, College of Medicine), Josephine R. Bundoc (Head, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation), Raquel S. Cabazor (Dean, College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences), Alma B. Colarina (Assistant Chief Librarian, Medical Center Library), Jennifer M. Nailes (Vice President for Research, Research Institute for Health Sciences), Jose D. Quebral (Director for Research Program Utilization and Dissemination, Research Institute for Health Sciences), Milagros B. Rabe (Dean, Graduate School), Jeffrey J. Zacarias (System Administrator, Information Technology) and Yolanda G. Zamora (Quality Assurance Nurse, Nursing Service).

In recognition of the Medical Center’s Academic excellence, UERMMMCI was given a rare distinction and honor by the Quezon City local government on October 12, 2016 as the recipient of the City’s highest award, the Manuel L. Quezon Gawad Parangal Most Outstanding Institution for 2016 at the Crowne Plaza, Galleria on the occasion of the 77th Founding Anniversary of the City.

The College of Medicine (COM) was granted Level IV Accredited Status by the Philippine Association of Accrediting Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU) in 2013, valid until 2018. The COM received Awards of Excellence from the Professional Regulatory Board of Medicine for the outstanding performance in the government licensure examinations in years 2011 to 2017.

The College of Nursing (CON) was awarded by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as Center of Development in 2016 due to its outstanding performance in the government licensure examinations; and in 2017, was granted Level III Re-accredited Status by the PAASCU, valid until 2021.

The College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences (CAReS) was granted Level III Accredited Status by PAASCU in 2012 and Level III Re-accredited Status in 2015, valid until 2020. CAReS was granted full authority to conduct and operate the Bachelor of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics (BSPO) course effective Academic Year 2013-2014; and in 2014, was given recognition by the Professional Regulation Commission as top performing school for placing No. 1 in the February 2014 Licensure Examinations for Physical Therapy. The first batch of BSPO students graduated in school year 2014. The Philippine School of Prosthetics and Orthotics (PSPO) was granted Accreditation Category I in 2015 by the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics, extended until 2019.

The College of Allied Health Professions (formerly named College of Medical Technology) was granted government recognition in 2014 to conduct

Letter to Our Constituents

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and operate the First and Second Year Levels of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology (BSMT) effective academic year 2014-2015 and the full government recognition (up to Fourth Year Level) effective academic year 2017-2018. The first batch of BSMT students graduated in school year 2018.

In 2017, the K-12 Program of the Department of Education was initially implemented, resulting in limited enrolment from feeder schools. Also in this year, the College of Medicine has changed its academic calendar from June-March to August-May.

The Medical Center continually grants scholarships to deserving students each year, such as the Academic Excellence scholarship, University Entrance scholarship, President Dalupan Entrance scholarship, Tan Yan Kee scholarship, as well as Grants-in-Aid. From fiscal years 2009 to 2018, 2,388 students of COM, CON and CAReS benefitted from the scholarship programs of the Medical Center.

Faculty development activities are being carried out each year to provide the faculty the opportunity to continuously improve their skills in teaching, research, and professional and specialty areas. Full scholarship to Graduate School was recently granted to faculty to enhance skills and improve faculty profile of the Academe. Compensation package was upgraded to be better compared to other leading medical schools.

The Colleges continue to strengthen linkages with local and international organizations.

The Research Institute for Health Sciences (RIHS) was accredited by an international research agency, Quintiles, Inc., as one of their preferred sites for clinical trials, after a site visit held on July 17, 2013. This opens the door for more international clinical trials to be held in the Medical Center. RIHS Ethics Review Committee (ERC) was officially granted the highest level of accreditation (Level 3) by the Philippine Health Research Ethics Board and received an international recognition by the Forum for Ethical Review Committees in the Asian and Western Pacific Regions (FERCAP). The UERM Health Sciences Journal was approved by the

Regional Selection Committee for the Western Pacific Region Index Medicus, an online index of medical and health journals published in member states of the World Health Organization Western Pacific Region, for inclusion on August 25, 2016 and again on August 10, 2017.

The Hospital admission has improved through the years despite the occurrence of fortuitous events, such as Typhoon Ondoy in September 2009, and the “Habagat” in August 2012. The continuous renovation of the hospital facilities has slightly affected the performance of the hospital.

The Outpatient Clinics of the Service Hospital served around 226 patients daily.

The Hospital continuously provided free medical services to qualified indigent patients, mostly surgical in nature, funded by the Educational Resource Development Fund (formerly named Medical Indigency Fund).

The excess of revenue over expenses for the past ten (10) years were used to finance various projects to improve the facilities and acquire new state-of-the-art educational and medical equipment.

At the Academe. We commenced improvements of the academic facilities with the addition of two (2) floors (4th and 5th) in the CON building; construction of bigger amphitheaters in the JMC (Jose M. Cuyegkeng), CON and COM buildings; construction of the TYK (Tan Yan Kee) building (funded by UE) for College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences; construction of laboratories, multimedia rooms and bigger classrooms; renovation of the Medical Center Library at the JMC building to provide our students a conducive learning environment. Student lounges, comfort rooms, elevators and canteen were improved to provide better comfort to our students. New service vehicles were acquired, to ferry our students to and fro their curricular destinations. New microscopes, patient simulation mannequins, PowerLab ultimate teaching system, latest computer equipment, and increased internet bandwidth and WIFI coverage were acquired to improve learning experience of our students. With everybody’s safety in our mind, the academic

Letter to Our Constituentsand administration buildings were retrofitted, fire and jet pump were purchased, fire detection and alarm system were installed, fire exit stairwell were constructed, and electrical facilities were upgraded.

At the Hospital. New outpatient service unit was constructed, named after our former Chairman Dr. P.O. Domingo. The parking and drainage system were improved; sewage treatment plant as well as the flood control system was constructed, including the creation of 17.4 meter reinforced concrete retaining wall near the Dario River, to address the flooding; bigger canteen was made available to doctors, interns/ residents, employees, and patients; locker and shower rooms for residents and interns were constructed; the lobby and the facade of the hospital were improved; exterior walls of the hospital and COM building were repainted. More renovation works were done at the Service and Pay Hospital areas. These were in the Neuroscience ward, the PhilHeath ward, the ENT ward, the Psychiatry ward, the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th floors of Service hospital, the Gastro-Intestinal and Liver Study unit at 4th floor of Pay hospital, the Emergency Room, the Operating Room complex, the Delivery Room complex, the revenue centers at the 2nd floor of the Pay Hospital (Pathology Laboratory, Radiology rooms, Pharmacy dispensing area, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation treatment and consultation rooms), the Hemodialysis unit at 4East of Pay Hospital, and the new patient rooms

at the 3rd and 4th floors of the Pay Hospital. To complement the various renovations done, new medical equipment were acquired; among which were the ultrasound machine, endoscopic video unit, new operating table, chemistry analyzer, 2D echocardiography machine, cautery machine, phacoemulsification machine, cryostat machine, anesthesia machine, laparoscopy tower, endoscopy unit, fluorescein angiography machine, x-ray machine, mammogram, holmium laser, immunology analyzer, harmonic EES generator, LED operating theatre lights, table-mounted retractor, refrigerated centrifuge, surgical microscope, ophthalmology scanning laser, bacteriology analyzer, sterilization system, perimetry machine, electroencephalogram (EEG) machine, yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) laser system, and plasma thawer. The new MRI Center (a joint project with Aurora Imagers Corporation) was made available to patients in late 2017.

Our accomplishments for the past ten (10) years were made possible through the unrelenting support of our Management Team, the members the Board of Trustees, our Faculty members, our Doctors, and our Alumni and Partners.

Our deepest appreciation to ALL! We look forward to your continued support as we embark on the next phase of our journey.

Mabuhay!

Letter to Our Constituents

LUCIO C. TAN Chairman of the Board and

Chief Executive Officer

ROMEO A. DIVINAGRACIA President and Chief Academic Officer

WILsON T. YOUNG Vice Chairman

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Enrolment

Graduates

College SY 2009

SY 2010

SY 2011

SY 2012

SY 2013

SY 2014

SY 2015

SY 2016

SY 2017

SY 2018

College of Medicine 785 833 991 1,172 1,322 1,424 1,529 1,572 1,627 1,637

College of Nursing 1,621 1,481 1,236 953 576 421 337 236 199 170

College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences 218 277 359 458 530 624 673 687 517 397

Graduate School 130 158 162 176 140 137 130 130 102 86

College of Allied Health Professions - - - - - - 20 154 183 199

Total 2,754 2,749 2,748 2,759 2,568 2,606 2,689 2,779 2,628 2,489

College SY 2009

SY 2010

SY 2011

SY 2012

SY 2013

SY 2014

SY 2015

SY 2016

SY 2017

SY 2018

College of Medicine 201 113 170 192 263 253 358 367 380 331

College of Nursing 333 376 324 352 202 134 121 60 47 61

College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences 12 24 26 23 29 41^ 71 51 59 74

Graduate School 29 33 24 28 47 29 15 12 5 5

College of Allied Health Professions - - - - - - - - - 22*

Total 575 546 544 595 541 457 565 490 491 493

A c A d e m e

^ Include the first eight (8) graduates in the Philippine School for Prosthetics and Orthotics (PSPO)

* First batch of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology graduates

Government Licensure Examinations Performance

Licensure Examinations for Physician

Examination date UERM Passing Percentage National Passing PercentageFebruary 2009 90% 64%August 2009 92% 71%February 2010 67% 46%August 2010 81% 69%February 2011 74% 53%August 2011 96% 75%February 2012 86% 53%August 2012 97% 79%February 2013 89% 47%August 2013 98% 83%February 2014 81% 52%August 2014 98% 81%February 2015 82% 71%August 2015 98% 85%February 2016 78% 46%August 2016 92% 78%February 2017 91% 62%August 2017 97% 82%February 2018 82% 67%

Performance of the UERMMMCI graduates in the Government Licensure Examinations were way above the National Passing Rate in the past years.

Licensure Examinations for Nursing

Examination date UERM Passing Percentage National Passing PercentageJune 2009 98% 42%November 2009 93% 40%July 2010 95% 41%December 2010 71% 35%July 2011 98% 48%December 2011 85% 34%July 2012 91% 46%December 2012 71% 34%June 2013 82% 43%December 2013 66% 31%May 2014 74% 38%November 2014 81% 57%May 2015 90% 54%November 2015 68% 34%June 2016 95% 44%November 2016 100% 48%June 2017 97% 34%November 2017 86% 46%

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Licensure Examinations for Physical Therapy

Examination Date UERM Passing Percentage National Passing PercentageFebruary 2009 71% 52%July 2009 77% 45%January 2010 100% 42%July 2010 85% 46%January 2011 100% 49%July 2011 85% 51%February 2012 75% 50%August 2012 81% 53%February 2013 67% 49%August 2013 77% 52%February 2014 100% 52%August 2014 88% 59%February 2015 100% 54%August 2015 55% 63%February 2016 62% 57%August 2016 88% 68%February 2017 70% 60%August 2017 76% 63%February 2018 92% 58%

Exemplary Performance of UERMMMCI graduates in Government Licensure Examinations SY2009 to SY2018

Examination date Place GarneredFebruary 2009 1st and 5th PlacesAugust 2009 10th PlaceFebruary 2010 5th PlaceAugust 2010 4th PlaceFebruary 2011 10th PlaceAugust 2012 8th PlaceFebruary 2013 4th PlaceAugust 2013 5th PlaceFebruary 2014 7th PlaceAugust 2015 4th PlaceMarch 2016 6th PlaceMarch 2017 3rd PlaceMarch 2018 1st, 3rd and 10th Places

Examination date Place GarneredJuly 2012 9th PlaceJune 2013 5th PlaceJune 2015 9th Place

Examination date Place GarneredJuly 2010 3rd PlaceJuly 2011 8th PlaceAugust 2014 9th Place

For NursingFor Physician

For Physical Therapy

Significant Accomplishments

College of Medicine

Calendar Year Accomplishments

2009 The Basic Medical Education program was granted Level III Accreditation by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU).

2011 The College of Medicine received an Award of Excellence from Professional Regulatory Board of Medicine for having ranked 4th place in the August 2011 Physician Licensure Examination with passing rate of 96.04%.

2012 The College of Medicine received an Award of Excellence from Professional Regulatory Board of Medicine for having ranked 6th place in the August 2012 Physician Licensure Examination with passing rate of 96.67%.The College of Medicine was granted Level III PAASCU Re-accreditation.

2013 The College of Medicine received an Award of Excellence from Professional Regulatory Board of Medicine for having ranked 3rd place in the August 2013 Physician Licensure Examination with passing rate of 98.26%.The Basic Medical Education program was granted Level IV PAASCU Accreditation.

2014 The College of Medicine received an Award of Excellence from Professional Regulatory Board of Medicine for having ranked 5th place in the August 2014 Physician Licensure Examination with passing rate of 97.81%.

2015 The College of Medicine received an Award of Excellence from Professional Regulatory Board of Medicine for having ranked 4th place in the August 2015 Physician Licensure Examination with passing rate of 97.79%.

2016 The College of Medicine received an Award of Excellence from Professional Regulatory Board of Medicine as one of the top 10 performing medical schools in the September 2016 Physician Licensure Examination.

2017 The College of Medicine received an Award of Excellence from Professional Regulatory Board of Medicine as one of the top 10 performing medical schools in the September 2017 Physician Licensure Examination.

2018The College of Medicine produced three (3) topnotchers in the February 2018 Physician Licensure Examination. Drs. Jerald L. Pelayo was in the First Place, Lori Belle M. Lofranco was Third Place, and Bryan Jeffrey P. Manzana was Tenth Place.

College of Nursing

Calendar Year Accomplishments2009 The College of Nursing celebrated its 50th Anniversary.

The CHED awarded the College of Nursing as a Center of Excellence.2010 The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program was granted Level III PAASCU Accreditation.2012 The BSN program was granted Level IV PAASCU Accreditation.2016 The CHED awarded the College of Nursing as a Center of Development.2017 The BSN program was granted Level III PAASCU Re-accredited status, valid until 2021.

2018 The College of Nursing organized the 1st International Nursing Research Summit featuring Sr. Callista Roy (well-known Nursing Theorist).

College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences

Calendar Year Accomplishments2010 The Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy (BSPT) program was granted Level II PAASCU Accreditation.2011 Ground breaking of TYK Building.

A program leading to Bachelor of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics (BSPO) was opened.The BSPT program was granted Level III PAASCU Accreditation.

2013 The College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences was granted Government Recognition No.049 Series of 2013 to conduct and operate BSPO effective academic year 2013-2014.

2014 The first batch of BSPO students graduated in April 2014.The College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences was awarded by the Professional Regulation Commission as Top Performing School in February 2014 Licensure Examinations in Physical Therapy.

2015 The BSPT program was granted Level III PAASCU Re-accreditation (2015-2020).The International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO) Accreditation Category I (2015-2018) was extended to 2019.

2016 CHED Accreditation for BSPT Community Based Rehabilitation (Aug. 1, 2017-July 31, 2020).CHED Accreditation for BSPT Clinic and Training Center.

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Graduate School

College of Allied Health Professions (formerly named College of Medical Technology)

Calendar Year Accomplishments

2015 The Graduate School submitted its proposal to CHED for new program, the Master of Health Care Management.

2016 The UERMMMCI has been chosen as one of the Delivering Higher Education Institution in support of the CHED’s K-12 Transition Program Scholarships for faculty starting school year 2016-2017.

2017 The CHED granted Government Recognition for the Master in Health Care Management.

Calendar Year Accomplishments

2014

The College of Allied Health Professions was granted Government Recognition No.C-052 Series of 2014 to conduct and operate the First and Second Year Levels of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology (BSMT) or Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science (BSMLS) program effective academic year 2014 – 2015.

2016 The College of Allied Health Professions renewed the permit to operate the BSMT program. 2017 The College of Allied Health Professions was granted Government Recognition of BSMT/BSMLS program.

2018 The College of Allied Health Professions complied with the minimum requirements of CHED – Certificate of Accreditation for Clinical Laboratory/Health facility for the Training of Medical Technology interns.The first batch of BSMT students graduated in June 2018.

International and National Linkages

College of Medicine

HOSPITALS (INTERNATIONAL)

HOSPITALS (NATIONAL)

ORGANIZATIONS (NATIONAL)

COMMUNITY (NATIONAL)

1. St. John’s Episcopal Hospital, Far Rockaway, New York, USA

2. Affiliated Institute for Medical Education, Chicago, Illinois, USA

3. University of Maastricht, The Netherlands4. The University Medical Center (UMC) of Southern

Nevada

1. National Children’s Hospital for Pediatrics2. East Avenue Medical Center for OB-Gyn3. Quirino Memorial Medical Center for OB-Gyn4. Amang Rodriguez Medical Center for Surgery5. Rizal Medical Center for Neurology

1. Association of Philippine Medical Colleges Foundation, Inc. (APMCFI)

2. Philippine Association of Accrediting Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU)

3. Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD)

4. Asian Medical Education Association (AMEA)5. UERM College of Medicine Alumni Association, Inc.6. Commission on Higher Education

1. St. John Calabria Foundation2. Quezon City Government (Barangay Doña Imelda)3. San Juan Health Office District 1 (Barangay San

Perfecto and San Rafael, San Juan City)

College of Nursing

College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences

INSTITUTIONS (INTERNATIONAL)

ORGANIZATIONS (INTERNATIONAL) ORGANIZATIONS (NATIONAL)

INSTITUTIONS (NATIONAL)

HOSPITALS (NATIONAL)

COMMUNITY (NATIONAL)

1. University of Saskatchewan, Canada2. Daekin University, Australia3. Soka University, Japan4. Chiang Mai University, Thailand

1. St. Paul University, Tuguegarao2. Unibersidad de Sta. Isabel

1. Nippon Foundation2. EXCEED (Cambodia Trust)

1. Gawad Kalinga, Manila2. Inclusive Education Community System Network,

Caloocan3. Rotary Club of Metro West Triangle4. National Housing Authority5. Alay Kay Inay Foundation6. Physician for Peace7. ABS-CBN8. SMART

1. Philippine Orthopedic Center2. National Center for Mental Health3. San Lazaro Hospital4. Bahay Kanlungan ni Maria Domenica5. Kanlungan ni Maria

1. Quezon City Government2. Rodriguez, Rizal Local Government Unit3. Antipolo, Rizal Local Government Unit

HOSPITAL and COMMUNITY (NATIONAL)

1. Philippine Orthopedic Center2. Veterans Memorial Center3. Metropolitan Medical Center4. Philippine General Hospital5. Manila Doctors Hospital6. Philippine Center for Sports Medicine7. Religious of the Virgin Mary8. Philippine Children Medical Center9. Clinica Manila10. Rizal Medical Center

11. Health Cube 12. Philippines Heart Center13. Philippine Heart Center — Comprehensive Cardiac

Rehabilitation14. Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center15. Philippine Heart Center — Physical Medicine and

Rehabilitation Department 16. UERM Hospital17. UERM Clinic & Training Center18. Rodriguez, Rizal Local Government Unit

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HOSPITAL and COMMUNITY (NATIONAL)

INSTITUTIONS (INTERNATIONAL)

ORGANIZATION (INTERNATIONAL)

INSTITUTIONS (NATIONAL)

ORGANIZATION (NATIONAL)

1. Regional Training Centers of the World Health Organization-Tropical Disease Research (WHO-TDR)

2. University of Sydney

1. ASEAN Association of Schools of Medical Technology (ASSMT)

1. Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM)2. Institute for Studies on Diabetes Foundation, Inc.

(ISDFI) 3. CHED (as Delivering Higher Education Institution)4. Department of Health and Pamantasan ng Lungsod

ng Maynila (for research on pilot testing of teaching materials in Neglected Tropical Diseases in April 2017)

1. San Lazaro Hospital2. East Avenue Medical Center3. Quezon City General Hospital4. Tondo Medical Center5. Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center6. Rodriguez, Rizal Local Government Unit

1. Philippine Association of Schools of Medical Technology

Graduate School

College of Allied Health Professions (formerly College of Medical Technology)

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES FROM SY 2009 to 2018

48th COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES (SY 2009)

49th COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES (SY 2010) 50th COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES (SY 2011)

51st COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES (SY 2012) 52nd COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES (SY 2013)

Hon. Emmanuel Y. Angeles, Commencement Speaker, with Chairman Dr. Lucio C. Tan and President Dr. Romeo A. Divinagracia (right photo)

Department of Health Secretary Hon. Enrique T. Ona, Commencement Speaker, during the graduation ceremony at

Philippine International Convention Center

Hon. Ramon B. Magsaysay Jr., Commencement Speaker, with President Dr. Romeo A. Divinagracia and Officers of UERMMMCI

Department of Health Secretary Hon. Esperanza I. Cabral, Commencement Speaker, with Chairman Dr. Lucio C. Tan and

President Dr. Romeo A. Divinagracia (left photo)

Dr. Enrique A. Tayag, the Commencement Speaker, with Vice Chairman Wilson T. Young and the Academic Officials

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53rd COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES (SY 2014) 54th COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES (SY 2015)

55th COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES (SY 2016) 56th COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES (SY 2017)

57th COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES (SY 2018)

Professional Regulation Commission Chairman Hon. Teresita R. Manzala (2nd from right), Commencement Speaker, with the

Academic Officials

Dr. Remigio Olveda (2nd from right), Commencement Speaker, with the Academic Officials

Dr. Carmelita C. Divinagracia (3rd from right), Commencement Speaker, with the Academic Officials

Her Excellency Vice President Maria Leonor G. Robredo (4th from right), Commencement Speaker, with Chairman Dr. Lucio C. Tan

and Officers of UERMMMCIDr. Isaias R. Cupino Jr. (2nd from right), Commencement Speaker, receiving the Plaque of Appreciation, with the Academic Officials

A grand parade for Marky Jod A. Pandes, 1st Placer and Don Leo S. Pepito, 5th Placer February 2009

THE TOPNOTCHERS of UERMMMCI LICENSURE EXAMINATIONS FOR PHYSICIAN TOPNOTCHERS

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Antonio Lorenzo R. Quiambao, 4th Placer August 2015

Bryan Jeffrey P. Manzana, 10th Placer March 2018

Ruby C. Cerdeño, 6th Placer March 2016

Lori Belle M. Lofranco, 3rd Placer March 2018

Nigel Gerome C. Cunanan, 3rd Placer March 2017

Jerald L. Pelayo, 1st Placer March 2018

LICENSURE EXAMINATIONS FOR PHYSICIAN TOPNOTCHERS LICENSURE EXAMINATIONS FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY TOPNOTCHERS

LICENSURE EXAMINATIONS FOR NURSING TOPNOTCHERS

Maricar V. Magcaling, 3rd Placer July 2010

Jorrel R. Mendoza, 8th Placer July 2011

John Carlo S. Jumarang, 9th Placer August 2014

Henry O. Pinos, 9th Placer July 2012

Joanna Christine P. Silao, 5th Placer June 2013

John Paolo J. Espina, 9th Placer June 2015

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Awards/ Accreditations

College of Medicine ranked 4th Place in August 2011 Licensure Examinations for

Physician

College of Medicine ranked 3rd place in the August 2013 Licensure Examinations for

Physician The College of Medicine received an Award of Excellence from Professional Regulatory Board of Medicine as one of the top 10 performing medical schools in the September 2017 Physician Licensure

Examination

College of Nursing was awarded by Commission of Higher Education (CHED) as

Center of Excellence for BS Nursing

BS Nursing Program was granted Level IV Accredited Status by FAAP and attested by

PAASCU valid until May 2015

The College of Medicine received an Award of Excellence from Professional Regulatory

Board of Medicine for having ranked 4th place in the August 2014 Physician

Licensure Examination with Passing rate of 97.79%

The College of Medicine received an Award of Excellence from Professional Regulatory Board of Medicine as one of the top 10 performing medical schools in the September 2016 Physician Licensure

Examination

The Basic Medical Education Program was granted Level IV Accredited Status by FAAP

and attested by PAASCU valid until May 2018

College of Medicine ranked 6th place in the August 2012 Licensure Examinations for

Physician

College of Medicine ranked 4th Place in August 2011 Licensure Examinations for

Physician

College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences was granted Level III PAASCU

Re-accreditation (2015-2020) for BS Physical Therapy Program

CHED Accreditation for BSPT Clinic and Training Center

(February 1, 2017-January 31, 2020)

UERMMMCI, thru Graduate School, was chosen by CHED as one of the Delivering

Higher Education Institution

Government Recognition for the new program of Graduate School, Master in

Health Care Management

College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences BS Prosthetics and Orthotics program was granted

Accreditation Category I (2015-2018) by the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics

CHED Accreditation for BSPT Community Based Rehabilitation

(Aug. 1, 2017-July 31, 2020)

BS Nursing Program was granted Level III Re-accredited Status by FAAP and attested

by PAASCU valid until May 2017

College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences ranked 1st place in the February 2014

Licensure Examinations for Physical Therapy

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R e s e A R c h I n s t I t u t e f o R h e A l t h s c I e n c e s

FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total13 6 75 134 191 201 103 124 123 157 1,127

Year Accomplishments

2010 Prepared a Guidebook on Health Research Management published by the Association of Philippine Medical Colleges Foundation, Inc. as part of the 43rd Annual Convention.

2012 Conducted the first research modular workshop on evidence-based medicine for faculty and students.

2013 Launched the new official logo of the Research Institute for Health Sciences (RIHS).Completed two (2) new research publications, namely UERMMMCI Health Sciences Journal and UERMMMCI Book of Abstracts.Signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Technological Institute of the Philippines for joint Biomedical Research Projects.

2014 Completed and presented the research project on the use of Euphorbia Hirta Linn (“Tawa-Tawa”) for dengue fever to scientific community, policy-makers and clinicians. Established new research facilities, namely the Biomedical Research Laboratory, Clinical Trials Office, and the Institutional Review Board/ Ethics Review Committee Office.Launched the Diabetes Information Management Systems (DIMS), a disease registry for research that paved the way to creating more quality research output from the faculty.Accredited by an international research agency, Quintiles, Inc., as one of their preferred sites for clinical trials.Statistics from the Philippine E-Journals website showed that the UERM Health Sciences Journal is extensively cited and downloaded by researchers worldwide.Ethics Review Committee (ERC) was officially granted the highest level of accreditation, Level 3, by the Philippine Health Research Ethics Board (PHREB) and received an international recognition by the Forum for Ethical Review Committees in the Asian and Western Pacific Regions (FERCAP).Created the Fellowship Training Program in Clinical Research. The first of its kind in the country today that aims to produce health professionals who are committed to lifelong learning and advancing quality research. The training program started on October 1, 2014.The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, has been officially signed on December 1, 2014. The MOU covers an expanded partnership in terms of collaboration in research undertakings, exchange of faculty members, students and researchers, special short-term academic programs and other exchange of information as well as training.The MOU for the Philippine Biomedical Device Innovation Consortium was signed. UERMMMCI, through the invitation of Philippine Council for Health Research Development-Department of Science and Technology (PCHRD-DOST), joined the newly-created Philippine Biomedical Device Innovation Consortium. The consortium brings together institutions in medicine, engineering and business to collaborate.

2015

Launched the UERMMMCI Filipino Diabetes Research Program on November 11, 2015, in partnership with the Institute for Studies on Diabetes Foundation, Inc. (ISDFI) and the various units of the UERMMMCI. The announcement of the activity was published in two (2) major newspapers (The Philippine Star and The Philippine Daily Inquirer). The activity was also covered by UNTV. MOU was signed by Drs. Jennifer Nailes, Romeo Divinagracia and Araceli Panelo. The MOU will establish an expanded partnership between the ISDFI and UERMMMCI. The launch was followed by a Commitment Signing by the attendees of the Diabetes Launch.

No. of Researches

Accomplishments

Year AccomplishmentsVice President for Research spoke during the 15th FERCAP International Conference in Nagasaki, Japan on November 22-24, 2015 about review of Pharmaceutical Sponsored Researches.

2016

The RIHS and University of Sydney hosted a three-day Practical Research and Writing Workshop aimed to strengthen the research capacity of health professionals in the Philippines held on February 29 to March 2, 2016. Twenty selected participants from UERMMMCI and University of the Philippines-Manila attended the workshop.The UERMMMCI Health Sciences Journal, the official publication of UERMMMCI is currently covered by Philippine E-Journals (PEJ). PEJ is an online bibliographic database and repository of academic journals from different colleges, universities, and professional organizations in the Philippines. It offers a wide array of academic journals of different academic disciplines. PEJ is the product of the collaborative efforts of C&E Publishing and the participating educational institutions and organizations.The UERMMMCI Health Sciences Journal was approved by the Regional Selection Committee for the Western Pacific Region Index Medicus (WPRIM) for inclusion on August 25, 2016. It is the only Philippine Journal included for 2016. Currently, there are only 19 journals from the Philippines indexed in the WPRIM. It is a project of the World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Regional Office. It is an online index of medical and health journals published in Member States of the WHO Western Pacific Region.The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHIL) has conducted an Orientation Seminar sponsored by RIHS. IPOPHIL is a government agency created to promote the use of patent information as a tool for technology development with a flagship initiative of establishing a network of Innovation and Technology Support Offices (ITSOs) in strategic areas and institutions in the country with high potential for patent activity, usage of patent information and commercialization of innovation to demystify and democratize the patent system and support Filipino technological innovations.

2017

Vice President for Research have been invited to do an accreditation visit on behalf of the FERCAP in Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital in Seoul, Korea from August 28-30, 2017. The site visit enabled our Institution to establish new research linkages and networks. This activity will also enable dialogue with other ethics review committee members to foster mutual learning and professional networking.The UERMMMCI Health Sciences Journal was recommended on August 10, 2017 by the Regional Selection Committee to retain its active status in the Western Pacific Region Index Medicus (WPRIM), an online index of medical and health journals published in member states of the World Health Organization Western Pacific Region. It was earlier approved in 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand by the Regional Selection Committee for inclusion in the WPRIM.On November 22, 2017, ERC has renewed its international recognition by the Strategic Initiative for Developing Capacity in Ethical Review – Forum for Ethical Review Committees in Asia Pacific Region (SIDCER-FERCAP).Vice President for Research became a member of Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity (CBHD) Conference Parallel Session Review Committee in Deerfield, Illinois, with two (2) years term.

2018

Director for Research Program Utilization and Dissemination participated in the Department of Health (DOH) Single Joint Research Ethics Board (SJREB) information session on January 23, 2018, which aimed to disseminate information, address questions and concerns. The SJREB was created to serve as an oversight body and organize the entire ethics review process of research with multiple research sites for the DOH. It also aims to efficiently deliver quality assessment of various types of research protocols and minimize the turnaround time of review results.The Philippine Health Research Ethics Board – Committee on Standards and Accreditation (PHREB-CAS) invited the Vice President for Research to be the team leader of the PHREB Accreditation Team that visited the San Lazaro Hospital. It consisted of lectures and group work on topics related to the PHREB accreditation visit followed by a practicum on-site visit.

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The new official logo of UERMMMCI Research Institute for Health Sciences

The Ethics Review Committee (ERC) was officially granted the highest level of accreditation, Level 3, by the Philippine Health Research Ethics Board (PHREB)

and received an international recognition by the Forum for Ethical Review Committees in the Asian and Western Pacific Regions

(FERCAP)

Accepted Fellows in Fellowship Training Program in Clinical Research are Dr.

Melissa Mariano from the Department of Psychiatry, and Dr. Jacqueline Bernabe

from the Department of Pediatrics (Medicine Class 1963 grantee)

Memorandum of Understanding signing with Sydney Medical School, University of

Sydney

Unveiling of two (2) new research publications by President Dr. Romeo A. Divinagracia, the UERMMMCI HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL, Vol. 1 and the

UERMMMCI BOOK OF ABSTRACTS, 2012

Formal signing of Memorandum of Understanding with Technological Institute

of the Philippines for Joint Biomedical Research Projects

Research on the use of Euphorbia Hirta Linn (“Tawa-Tawa”) for Dengue Fever was

featured in TV coverage of the three (3) major networks, print media and even in

social networking sites

The UERMMMCI Health Sciences Journal publishes two (2) issues annually: a REGULAR ISSUE and a STUDENT ISSUE

Philippine Biomedical Device and Innovation Consortium Memorandum of Understanding Signing

Research Institute for Health Sciences (RIHS), in partnership with the Institute for Studies on Diabetes Foundation, Inc. and the various units of the UERMMMCI, launched the UERMMMCI Filipino Diabetes Research Program

RIHS and University of Sydney hosted a three-day Practical Research and Writing Workshop aimed to strengthen the research capacity of health professionals in the Philippines

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Out-Patients Served per Department

Patients Admission

Postgraduate Interns Graduates

FY 2009

FY 2010

FY 2011

FY 2012

FY 2013

FY 2014

FY 2015

FY 2016

FY 2017

FY 2018

Medicine 5,966 4,948 5,792 6,592 5,719 6,483 6,458 7,762 9,517 11,483Dermatology 4,519 2,977 3,483 4,873 3,199 3,456 3,018 5,611 6,188 3,911Surgery 4,552 3,409 3,250 3,463 3,022 3,548 3,615 4,096 4,834 5,322Obstetrics 5,495 3,956 4,364 4,928 3,424 4,015 4,896 4,999 4,803 5,894Gynecology 999 1,028 1,030 1,005 741 1,014 1,187 1,445 1,546 2,038Pediatrics 5,143 4,344 4,398 4,596 3,306 4,252 5,098 4,932 5,238 5,708Ophthalmology 2,712 2,300 2,840 3,333 3,278 3,295 3,405 3,991 4,225 4,374ENT 3,867 2,970 3,269 3,498 2,757 3,693 3,635 3,822 3,811 4,777Neuro-medicine 2,041 2,494 1,549 1,540 1,602 1,787 2,038 2,171 2,699 2,905Neuro-surgery 210 142 326 230 225 289 411 442 480 561Psychiatry 1,762 1,368 1,342 1,798 1,687 1,956 2,112 2,736 3,592 4,028Total 37,266 29,936 31,643 35,856 28,960 33,788 35,873 42,007 46,933 51,001

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FY 2011

FY 2012

FY 2013

FY 2014

FY 2015

FY 2016

FY 2017

FY 2018

Pay 5,327 4,399 4,560 4,674 4,869 4,838 4,594 5,054 4,454 4,833Service 3,824 3,545 3,879 3,906 3,232 3,330 3,358 3,375 3,400 3,648Total* 9,151 7,944 8,439 8,580 8,101 8,168 7,952 8,429 7,854 8,481

FY 2009 91 FY 2012 102 FY 2015 96FY 2010 100 FY 2013 99 FY 2016 97FY 2011 42 FY 2014 98 FY 2017 104Total: 829

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Financial Performance (in Million Pesos)

Gross Revenue (in Million Pesos)

Major Capital Expenditures (Php1 Million and Up)

f I n A n c e A n d A d m I n I s t R A t I o n

FY 2009

FY 2010

FY 2011

FY 2012

FY 2013

FY 2014

FY 2015

FY 2016

FY 2017

FY 2018

Total Assets 508 597 657 778 887 992 1,082 1,166 1,256 1,364General Fund 345 408 499 563 653 745 805 890 911 961Total Fund Balance* 345 408 499 507 583 666 700 758 773 879Excess of Revenues over Expenses 68 41 95 95 89 92 59 86 21** 51

FY 2009

FY 2010

FY 2011

FY 2012

FY 2013

FY 2014

FY 2015

FY 2016

FY 2017

FY 2018

Academe 282 353 371 405 430 475 518 531 487 554Hospital 367 322 361 356 357 420 456 503 518 598Total 649 675 732 761 787 895 974 1,034 1,005 1,152

Fiscal Year Academe Hospital Administration Total2009 16,648,699 3,758,409 - 20,407,1082010 22,639,503 24,639,526 - 47,279,0292011 10,432,182 100,839,844 - 111,272,0262012 70,412,617 7,888,510 - 78,301,1272013 23,501,631 68,595,024 - 92,096,6552014 5,492,234 51,580,001 - 57,072,2352015 28,298,797 58,725,599 1,485,000 88,509,3962016 16,497,130 85,316,568 24,701,053 126,514,7512017 10,883,082 4,712,983 3,697,000 19,293,0652018 4,762,945 67,662,048 6,052,048 78,477,041Total 209,568,820 473,718,512 35,935,101 719,222,433

* The Center has adopted the revised PAS 19 (Philippine Accounting Standards 19), Employee benefits (retirement benefits) in 2014. This resulted in recognition of remeasurement losses on defined benefit plan from March 31, 2012 to 2018. Consequently, the Fund Balance as of March 31, 2013 and 2012 were reinstated to reflect the downward adjustment.

** The change in the academic calendar for the College of Medicine from June-March to August-May has significantly affected the net operating figure. The said change in the academic year resulted in the deferral of the net revenues amounting to Php67.4 million in fiscal year 2018.

Major Capital Expenditures (Php1 Million and Up)

Fiscal Year Major Capital Expenditures Amount2009 Completion of the 4th and 5th floors of the College of Nursing (CON) building 16,648,699

Rehabilitation of electrical facilities (Phase I) of the Pay Hospital building 3,758,409 Subtotal 20,407,108

2010 Renovation of comfort rooms at the JMC and Administration building 8,220,377Construction of student lounge at the JMC building 5,383,233Improvement of canteen and student lounges 2,674,393Construction of Skills Laboratory of the College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences (CAReS) 2,481,500

Dismantling and retrofitting of two (2) elevators at the JMC building 1,665,000As-built Plans (preparation of architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and sanitary plan) of the JMC building and Administration building 1,215,000

Repair of the Gymnasium flooring 1,000,000Acquisition of three (3) Ultrasound machines 17,000,000Electrical plan surveys of the Pay Hospital building, which includes load audit, insulation testing, continuity testing, breaker and wiring assessment in accordance with the Philippine Electrical Code

3,037,391

Installation of centralized computer system at the Medical Center 2,057,280Retrofitting of the bridgeway at the second level of Hospital Complex 1,451,897Construction of Gastro Intestinal and Liver Study Unit (GIT) at the 4th floor of the Pay Hospital building 1,092,958

Subtotal 47,279,029

2011 Acquisition of two (2) units Toyota Hi-ace and one (1) unit Toyota Grandia for the service of students and faculty in community medicine 3,834,386

Installation and acquisition of fire and jet pump at the CON building 3,733,184Retrofitting works for the elevator shaft at the JMC building 1,831,920Acquisition of Microscopes 1,032,692Construction of P.O. Domingo Out-patient Services 24,390,991Construction of drainage and parking facilities 13,500,000Acquisition of hospital beds 9,500,813Construction of canteen 7,857,296Construction of sewage treatment plant 7,805,880Renovation of 4North to PhilHealth Ward at the Pay Hospital building 7,500,000Acquisition of Olympus Endoscopic Video for GIT Unit 6,815,814Construction of locker and shower rooms for residents and interns 6,050,000Replacement of old panel board at the Pay Hospital building 4,395,800Acquisition and dismantling of one (1) Freight Elevator at the Service Hospital building 3,489,000

Preparation of project design for five (5) Priority Projects, namely flood control, sewage treatment plant, transfer of canteen to Charity building, locker and shower rooms for residents and interns, and transfer of Out-patient clinic from the JMC building to the College of Medicine building

2,821,000

Retrofitting works, ten (10) columns and beams at the Ground floor of Service Hospital building 2,685,000

Acquisition of CT Scan Computer Box 2,460,750Acquisition of Operating Room Lights 1,567,500 Subtotal 111,272,026

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Fiscal Year Major Capital Expenditures Amount

2012 Conversion of the Ground Floor, JMC building (Former Out-Patient Department) to Amphitheater and Lecture Rooms 18,300,000

Conversion of the 6th Floor Physiology Lecture Room at the JMC building to Amphitheater and Lecture Rooms 16,500,000

Completed the Amphitheater at the 5th floor at the CON building 13,130,801Acquisition and installation of generator for Academe and Administrative Offices 6,592,000Renovation of Little Amphitheater at the JMC building 4,111,866Construction of the JMC building Fire Exit Stairwell 3,995,321Acquisition and installation of two (2) units elevator at the College of Medicine (COM) building 3,624,254

Acquisition of one (1) unit Toyota Hi-ace 1,237,000Acquisition of simulators and mannequins for Skills Laboratory of COM 2,921,375Acquisition of Ophthalmology Operating Microscope 4,965,000Acquisition of Chemistry Analyzer for Laboratory 1,800,000Acquisition of Air Conditioners for the P.O. Domingo Out-Patient Services 1,123,510 Subtotal 78,301,127

2013 Renovation of Anatomy Amphitheater with Fire Exit Stairs at the COM building 11,900,307Design and built: interior upgrading of 4th floor of Philippine School of Prosthetics and Orthotics (PSPO) building 5,515,289

Construction of Psychiatry Office at the COM building 1,844,911Renovation of four (4) toilets at the COM building 1,838,535Construction of Clinical Neuroscience Office at the COM building 1,537,589Acquisition of one (1) unit Toyota Hilux 865,000Renovation of 4th and 5th floors of the Service Hospital building 22,532,477Renovation of Entrance Lobby and Canopy 5,618,595Acquisition of Phaco Machine for Opthalmology Department 5,400,000Construction of Neuroscience Ward 4,456,294Acquisition of 2D Echo machine 4,300,000Acquisition of two (2) units of Anesthesia machines 4,050,000Renovation of Emergency Room 3,300,000Renovation of Operating Room 2,510,142Renovation of Director’s Office 2,497,978Acquisition of Basic Pediatric FESS 2,343,960Acquisition of Sterilization System 2,160,000Acquisition of Operating Table 1,800,000Acquisition of two (2) units of Bronchoscopes 1,739,440Acquisition of Electromyography (EMG) machine 1,620,000Acquisition of Endoscope 1,466,250Acquisition of two (2) units of Operating Room Lights 1,400,000Acquisition of Cryostat machine 1,399,888 Subtotal 92,096,655

2014 Acquisition of one (1) unit Toyota Commuter Bus 3,860,000Renovation of Multimedia Room 1,632,234Completion of Flood Control System 20,000,000Acquisition of Mammogram 3,800,000Installation of Fire Detection and Alarm System at the 4th and 5th floors of the Service Hospital building and Operating Room 3,620,001

Fiscal Year Major Capital Expenditures AmountAcquisition of Immunology Analyzer 3,180,000Renovation of Exterior Wall 2,700,000Acquisition of Harmonic EES Generator 2,500,000Acquisition of LED Operating Theater Light 2,500,000Acquisition of Pneumatic System 2,200,000Acquisition of Table-mounted Retractor 1,900,000Acquisition of Fiberscope 1,850,000Acquisition of Operating Room Table 1,800,000Acquisition of Microscope 1,470,000Renovation of Delivery Room 1,450,000Acquisition of one (1) set Eco Drill 1,360,000Acquisition of Hi-Lo Stretcher Troller 1,250,000 Subtotal 57,072,235

2015 Renovation of 4th and 5th floors of the Administration building 21,578,797Retrofitting works at the JMC Building 4,020,000Acquisition of Powerlab Ultimate Teaching System 2,700,000Renovation of the 2nd and 3rd floors of the Service Hospital building 21,691,603Renovation of the 2nd floor of the Pay Hospital building 16,919,996Acquisition of CT Tube 7.5MHU (Toshiba) Model#CXB-750d/4ab 6,581,900Acquisition of Immunology Analyzer Siemens 4,800,000Acquisition of Duodenoscope (Olympus) 2,000,000Retrofitting works at the Service Hospital building 1,524,000Phototheraphy machine (Daavlin) 1,400,000Acquisition of Heat Exchanger (Toshiba) Model#CLX-24763b 1,348,100Acquisition of Exercise Physiology Kit 1,300,000Acquisition of Stress Test System 1,160,000Hardware and System Upgrade 1,485,000 Subtotal 88,509,396

2016 Installation of Reflective Blue Glass 4,000,000Upgrading of Permanent Main Electrical Feeder Line 3,500,000Renovation of 4East 2,840,113Acquisition of Amcube Footwork Walkss 1,994,250Electrical System Upgrade (North Campus) 1,662,767Acquisition of Powerlab Ultimate Teaching System 1,500,000Replacement of Steel Casement to Aluminum Powdered Coated Window 1,000,000Installation of New Electrical Facilities 14,300,000Acquisition of Surgical Microscope (Carl Zeiss) 10,000,000Acquisition of Ultrasound machine (GE) 8,800,000Acquisition of Multi-use Facility with Allied Emergency And Alternate Power System 7,916,280Acquisition of Ultrasound Machine 5,800,000Acquisition of Ophthalmology Scanning Laser (Topcon) 5,640,000Acquisition of Optical Coherence Tomography (Heidelberg) 5,400,000Acquisition of Sterilization System ( Sterrad) 3,450,000Acquisition of Bacteriology Analyzer 2,950,000Acquisition of Perimetry machine (Haag-Street) 2,375,000Acquisition of Penlon Anesthesia machine 2,370,000

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Fiscal Year Major Capital Expenditures AmountAcquisition of Anesthesia machine (Draeger) 2,300,000Replacement of Water Tank Shell 2,193,520Acquisition of Electroencephalogram (EEG) machine 1,985,000Acquisition of Refrigerated Centrifuge (Beckman Coulter) 1,850,000Reconfiguration of Operating Room 1,597,284Acquisition of Morgue Refrigerator, US 1,518,489Acquisition of Autopsy Table, US 1,481,511Fit-out works of Morgue 1,153,984Concreting of Bridgeway 1,150,000Acquisition of Uretero-renoscope (Karl Storz) 1,085,500Renovation of the Administration building 21,305,053Structured Cabling from the CON building to the Administration building 1,740,000Acquisition of Computer Sets (Lenovo) 1,656,000 Subtotal 126,514,751

2017 Renovation of the Medical Center Library at the JMC building 4,694,831JMC building fire protection works 3,138,251Acquisition of Powerlab Ultimate Teaching System 1,550,000Acquisition of Microscopes 1,500,000Acquisition of Video ENT/HNS Endoscopy System 3,700,000Renovation of Psychiatry Ward 1,012,983Data Center rehabilitation and VLAN network cabling 2,150,000Acquisition of WIFI Authentication System 1,547,000 Subtotal 19,293,065

2018 Renovation of Pathology Module Room 2,679,945Acquisition of 17 units of Micrsocope Optika 675,000Acquisition of Simulscope Auscultation System Nasco SAM II Mannequin 1,408,000Renovation of 3rd and 4th floors Patient’s Room in Pay Hospital building 19,124,000Acqusition of 2D Echocardiography machine GE Vivid E95 12,000,000Acquisition of Lap Tower 10,700,000Acquisition of General Ultrasound machine GE Logiq S8 XD 9,900,000Acquisition of Bacteriology Analyzer (Biomeriux) 3,750,000Acquisition and installation of new elevator at Pay Hospital 3,000,000Acquisition of Anesthesia machine Datex Ohmeda 2,500,000Acquisition of Yttrium Aluminum Garnet Laser SystemMeridian 2,075,000Acquisition of Renovation of Neuroscience Ward 1,852,448Acquisition of Incubator (G.E.) 1,500,000Acquisition of 44 units of Central Processing Unit (CPU) for Out-patient Clinics 1,260,600Acquisition of Private Automatic Branch Exchange - PABX (Alcatel) 2,740,000Acquisition of two (2) Units of Cistern Tank 1,660,000Renovation of North Campus canteen 1,652,048 Subtotal 78,477,041TOTAL ₱719,222,433

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2009

4th and 5th floors of the College of Nursing building

Renovated police station in front of the Administration building, in support of our local police

Night lights installed in front of both sides of the Medical Center for added security and to make the Center a landmark along Aurora Boulevard

To give way for the fire truck lanes both in the Hospital and Administration, the parking lot was reorganized

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Student Lounge at the JMC building

Newly renovated restrooms at the Administration building and JMC building

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2010

Repaired Gymnasium flooring

Newly retrofitted two (2) units elevator at the JMC building

Ultrasound machine

Retrofitting of the Bridgeway at the 2nd Level Hospital Complex

Gastro Intestinal and Liver Study Unit at the 4th floor of the Pay Hospital

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2010

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Microscopes

Amphitheater and Lecture Rooms at the JMC building Amphitheater at the 5th Floor of the College of Nursing building

Little Amphitheater at the JMC building

Lecture Room at the Graduate School

Physiology Auditorium

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2011

Fire and jet pump New service vehicles — two (2) units Toyota Hi-Ace and one (1) unit Toyota Grandia

Sewage Treatment Plant New Elevator at the Service Hospital

New Electrical Panel Board installed at the Pay Hospital building

New Locker and Shower Rooms for Residents and Interns at P.O. Domingo Out-patient Services

Retrofitting works, ten (10) columns and beams at the Ground Floor of the Service Hospital building

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2011

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P.O. Domingo Out-patient Services Newly constructed 17.4 meter Reinforced Concrete Retaining Wall near the Dario River

New Canteen at the Service Hospital

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2011

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2012

Newly renovated lobby and hallway of the JMC building Tan Yan Kee building

New service vehicle — Toyota Hi-Ace A simulated geriatric patient mannequin at the College of Nursing Skills Laboratory

SimMan, a patient simulation mannequin that comes with a wireless 3G system at the

College of Medicine Laboratory

New generator for Academe and Administrative offices Fire Exit Stairwell at the JMC building

Olympus Endoscopic Video for GIT Unit Closed-circuit Television (CCTV) Monitoring installed at the Pay Hospital building

Chemistry Analyzer for Laboratory

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2012

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Major Capital Expenditures FY 2013

Psychiatry Office at the College of Medicine building Anatomy Amphitheater with Fire Exit Stairs at the College of Medicine building

New service vehicle — Toyota Hilux Newly renovated comfort rooms at the College of Medicine building

Neurosciences Office at the College of Medicine building

Newly renovated 4th and 5th floors of the Service Hospital

Emergency Room

Newly renovated Operating Room Complex

ENT male ward ENT female ward

New Director’s office

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2013

Fixed X-ray machine

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Cautery machine

Fluorescein Angiography machine

Ophthalmic Operating Microscope

Phacoemulsification machine

Anesthesia machine

Laparoscopy Tower – For minimal invasive surgery Endoscopy Unit

Cryostat machine

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2013

Portable X-ray machine Mammography

Holmium Laser Flood Control System

C-Arm X-ray machine

Newly renovated entrance and hospital lobby

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2013

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Laboratory Reception Area at the 2nd floor of the Pay Hospital

Renovated stairway of the Pay HospitalCashier’s booth at the 2nd floor of the Pay Hospital

Radiology Reception Area at the 2nd floor of the Pay Hospital

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2013 Major Capital Expenditures FY 2014

New service vehicle — Toyota Commuter Bus

Doctor’s Clinic at Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic

Labor Room at the 3rd floor of the Pay Hospital

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic Treatment Rooms at Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic

Consultation Rooms at Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic

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Harmonic EES Generator LED Operating Theater light

Table-mounted Retractor

Immunology AnalyzerDelivery Room at the 3rd floor of the Pay Hospital

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2014 Major Capital Expenditures FY 2015

New histology laboratory at the 4th floor of the Administration building New hallway at the 5th floor of the Administration building

Retrofitting of lighting from fluorescent to LED lamps at the Pay Hospital building Renovated 2nd and 3rd floors of the Service Hospital building

Renovated Patient’s Room and Bathroom at 4East of the Pay Hospital building

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Semi-Rigid Ureteroscope

Hemodialysis Unit at 4East

Nurse’s Station at 4East, Pay Hospital building Installed Homogeneous Tiles at the 3rd and 4th floors of the Pay Hospital building

NPK Samsung Ultrasound Refrigerated Centrifuge

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2015

Newly installed reflective blue glass at the Administration building Classrooms at the Ground floor of the Administration building

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2016

Admission’s Office, Registrar’s Office, Cashier at the 2nd floor of the Administration building

Electrical System Upgrade at the North campus Access Bridge from the College of Nursing building to the Administration building

Administration offices at the 2nd floor of the Administration building

Elevated Water Tank ShellMorgue located at the back of the Pay Hospital building

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Ophthalmology Scanning Laser (Topcon) Pascal Synthesis 577nm

Surgical Microscope (Carl Zeiss) OPMI Pentero 900 Ultrasound (GE) Logiq E9XD Clear

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2016

Perimetry Machine (Haag-Streit) Octopus 900 Pro

Anesthesia Machine (Penlon) Prima 460

Sterilization System (Sterrad) 100S Silver Morgue Refrigerator Anesthesia machine (Draeger)

Fabius Plus XL

Optical Coherence Tomography (Heidelberg) Spectralis Bacteriology Analyzer (Bectron Dickinson) FX40

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2017

The New Medical Center Library at the JMC building

Psychiatry ward at the Upper Ground Floor of the College of Medicine building

Electroencephalogram (EEG) machine (Nihon Kohden) Neurofax 1200k

Video ENT/HNS Endoscopy System (Pentax)

33 units of Microscopes

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Major Capital Expenditures FY 2018

New Pathology Module Room at JMC building

Simulscope Auscultation System Nasco SAM II MannequinMicroscope Optika

Library Discussion Room

New Patient Rooms at the 3rd floor of Pay Hospital

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2018

New Patient Rooms at the 4th floor of Pay Hospital

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New Neurology Ward at the Upper Ground Floor of College of Medicine building

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2018

New Elevator at the Pay Hospital

Bacteriology Analyzer (Biomeriux)Plasma Thawer GSMLaparoscopy Tower System Stryker Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (YAG) Laser System Meridian

Major Capital Expenditures FY 2018

2D Echocardiography machine GE Vivid E95 General Ultrasound machine GE Logiq S8 XD Anesthesia machine GE Datex Ohmeda

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Major Capital Expenditures FY 2018

New Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX-Alcatel)

Fire Escape Stairs at College of Nursing building

New North Campus canteen

Two (2) new units of Cistern Tank

New Joint Projects

New Hitachi Supria 64 Slice CT Scan

New Siemens Magnetom Aera 1.5T Wide Bore MRI

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The Organizational set-up of the Medical Center was restructured in fiscal year 2012, with the creation of five (5) Vice President (VP) positions, (1) VP for Academic Affairs, (2) VP for Hospital Services, (3) VP for Research, (4) VP for Finance, and (5) VP for Administrative Services. In fiscal year 2013, the position of Senior Vice President for Finance and Chief Administrative Officer was re-created; and in fiscal year 2014, the positions of VP for Human Resource Development and VP for Treasury were created. These were all approved by the Board of Trustees.

In fiscal year 2016, the Hospital Business Unit (HBU) was added to the hospital support group to further enhance the operation of the different revenue centers of the hospital.

The in-house development of the Human Resource Management System (HRMS) by the Information Technology group of the Medical Center has been completed in November 2013. The maintenance of electronic 201 file of employees was implemented in the same year and the Payroll System was completed and became operational. The Finger ID System (biometrics) is now in place, linked to the HRMS and Payroll System.

Strategic planning workshops were held in various dates, with the objective of defining the Medical Center’s strategies and direction for the incoming fiscal years, presided by the President. Attendees were the Senior Vice President for Finance and Chief Administrative Officer, VP for Hospital Services, VP for Academic Affairs, VP for Research, VP for Treasury, VP for Human Resource Development, Deans of Colleges, Director for Medical Services, Director for Training, Education and Research (Chief of Clinics), and other key Officers of the Medical Center.

Dates and venues are as follows:• December 7-8, 2011, held at Century Park Hotel• March 6-7, 2014, held at Sitio Remedios Heritage Village in Ilocos Norte• October 22-24, 2015 (Hospital), held at San Benito Farm, Batangas• November 13-14, 2015 (Academe), held at One Tagaytay Place Hotel, Tagaytay City

The Medical Center sponsored internal and external trainings of employees and faculty members to support their professional growth as well as to promote quality services to our students and patients.

In May 2017, 22 select employees were given Leadership and Management Development Training, held every Saturdays from May 2017 until November 2017. This was conducted by the Ateneo de Manila University, Graduate School of Business, with venue at the Administration building of UERMMMCI.

In house trainings provided to employees included the following: • Quality Customer Service • The Art and Science of Customer Satisfaction• The Language of Caring• Basic Life Support (BLS)• Advanced Cardiac Life Support (Hospital)• Work Attitude and Values Enhancement (WAVE)• 5S of Good Housekeeping• Time Management • Leadership Skills• Basic Supervisory and Managerial Skills• Physician in the Academe Leadership and Managerial Skills Academy (PALMSA)• Basic Effective Writing Skills• Hospital Preparedness for Emergencies (HOPE)

Physician in the Academe and Managerial Skills Management Academy (PALMSA), June 20 to September 12, 2012, at the

Medical Center’s Physiology Auditorium

Dr. Jose Quebral, with the participants in the Basic Effective Writing Skills Seminar, held on September 27, 2013

UERMMMCI 2013 Strategic Planning Workshop held on April 11 to 13, 2013 at The Lake Hotel, Tagaytay City

UERMMMCI 2012 Strategic Planning Workshop held on December 7 to 8, 2011 at the Century Park Hotel

UERMMMCI 2016 Academe Strategic Planning Workshop at One Tagaytay Place Hotel Suites

UERMMMCI 2016 Hospital Strategic Planning Workshop at San Benito Farm, Batangas

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UERMMMCI Management and Union representatives during the signing of remaining two (2) years of the CBA Agreement on

February 7, 2013

UERMMMCI Management and Union representatives during the signing of the CBA Agreement on December 3, 2014

UERMMMCI Management and Union representatives during the signing of remaining of the CBA Agreement on March 20, 2018

Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA)

Leadership and Management Development Program Graduates with the UERMMMCI Officials and Ateneo Graduate School of Business Officials

Awards

The Medical Center was given a rare distinction and honor by the Quezon City as the recipient of the City’s highest award, the Manuel L. Quezon Gawad Parangal Most Outstanding Institution for 2016. This is in recognition of the Center’s Academic excellence. The award was given on October 12, 2016 at the Crowne Plaza, Galleria on the occasion of the 77th Founding Anniversary of the City.

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60th (Diamond) Anniversary

The 60th (Diamond) Anniversary Celebration in a Gala Night held at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel in Mandaluyong City, on June 15, 2017.

60th (Diamond) AnniversaryTen Exemplar Awardees

Lifetime Achievement AwardeesDr. Antonio P. Ligot (left) and Dr. Rolando M. Puno (right)

The Board of Trustees with the Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Gemiliano D. Aligui and Chief Legal Counsel Atty. Jonathan O. Sarte. (First row from left to right) Dr. Aligui, Corporate Secretary Mr. Divinofiel E. Jaras, Atty. Sarte, Trustee Hon. Ramon B.

Magsaysay, Jr., Vice Chairman Mr. Wilson T. Young, Trustee Mr. Jaime J. Bautista, Trustee Mr. David O. Chua, Trustee Dr. Joven R. Cuanang, and Trustee Dr. Jonas D. Policarpio; (Second row from left to right) Trustee Ms. Carmelita G. Mateo, Trustee Ms. Juanita Tan Lee, Trustee Ms. Corazon S. de la Paz-Bernardo, Trustee Dr. Ester A. Garcia, Chairman Dr. Lucio C. Tan, Trustee Ms. Vivienne K. Tan,

Trustee Atty. Cornelio T. Peralta, Trustee Justice Dante O. Tinga, and President Dr. Romeo A. Divinagracia.

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d o n A t I o n s

Fiscal Year US Dollar Cash DonationsPeso Donations

Cash Equipment, Supplies and Library Books

2009 99,030 490,013 - 2010 121,333 174,129 649,1712011 94,521 469,630 852,0762012 98,617 1,905,733 6,138,6632013 75,749 488,495 588,2802014 85,903 864,879 1,424,9402015 111,078 391,634 37,5082016 96,836 898,167 4,392,9752017 72,999 697,635 535,3142018 56,862 519,000 224,711Total 912,929 6,899,315 14,843,638

Fiscal Year 2009

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

I. FROM UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION USA, INC. (AFUSA)A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 34,250 B. For Faculty Development 5,575 C. For Research & Others 2,890 D. For Memorial Lectures 4,800 E. For Medical Center Library Development 3,110 F. For Others 2,500

AMERICA, INC. (MAAAI) 12,600 III. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 3,000 B. For Community Based Prevalence Of Hepatitis B & C 2,930

FOR COMMUNITY BASED PREVALENCE OF HEPATITIS B & CUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI FOUNDATION, USA

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 4,050 B. For Faculty Development 3,100 C. For Community Service Program 300 D. For Others 6,200

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORSAPPO Womens Auxiliary 500 Nursing Alumni 2,200 UERM East Coast Chapter 500 Various donors 10,525

US DOLLAR DONATIONS

II. FROM UERMMMC MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF

For Students Scholarship/ Recognition AwardsABS-CBN Incorporation 25,000 Asia Pacific Revenue Center 5,000 Association of Deans,Phil. College of Nursing (ADPCN) 5,000 Berovan Marketing Inc. 7,322 C & E Publishing 10,000 GMA Network Inc. 84,000 Nursing Alumni 131,614 Pharmatrix Corp. 10,000 SOEN 10,000 Souvenir Journal 2,500 Xenolith 50,000 Various donors 149,577

USD 99,030 Php490,013

TOTAL US DOLLAR DONATIONSTOTAL PESO DONATIONS

PESO DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PHILIPPINES, INC.

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Fiscal Year 2010DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINEUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION USA, INC. (AFUSA)

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 35,900 B. For Faculty Development 11,430 C. For Research 1,500 D. For Community Service Program 500 E. For Memorial Lectures 2,700 F. Others 16,050

AMERICA, INC. (MAAAI) 27,168

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards: 3,900 B. Others 10,300

A. For Faculty Development 25,000

US DOLLAR DONATIONS

A. For Student Scholarship/Recognation Award 7,600 B. For Faculty Development And Lecture Series 800

3,465

UERM Nursing Alumni Phils. 21,000 Various donors 99,400

US DOLLAR DONATION 20PESO DONATION 4,000

PESO DONATION 24,729

DONATIONS IN KINDVarious donors 595,389 Filipinas Heritage Library 44,017 Tan Yan Kee Foundation 6,500 Philippine Journal of Neurology 1,200 Bridge Publication, Inc 2,065

USD 121,333 Php174,129 Php649,171

II. FROM UERMMMC MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF

TOTAL DONATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES AND LIBRARY BOOKS

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF ALLIED REHABILITATION SCIENCES

DONATIONS TO THE MEDICAL CENTER

TOTAL US DOLLAR DONATIONSTOTAL PESO DONATIONS

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL DONORSPESO DONATIONS

III. DONATIONS FROM OTHER SOURCES

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF NURSING

I. FROM UERM NURSING ALUMNI, USA

PESO DONATIONS

Fiscal Year 2011

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINEUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION USA, INC. (AFUSA)

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 30,450

B. For Faculty Development 10,726

C. For Research 1,500

D. For Community Service Program 500

E. For Memorial Lectures 3,000

F. For Adopt Program: 4,915

G. For Others 500

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 5,000

B. For Faculty Development 2,000

C. For Others 5,650

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 1,050

B. For Faculty Development 6,500

C. For Skills Laboratory: 7,000

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 273,630

B. For Faculty Development 30,000

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 8,350

B. For Faculty Development 1,300

C. For Community Service Program 300

D. For Lecture Series 1,500

E. Others 430

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF NURSINGUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI FOUNDATION, USA

II. FROM UERMMMC MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. (MAAAI)

III. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

PESO DONATIONSI. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

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A. For Any Project of College of Nursing 3,500

B. For Skills Laboratory of College of Nursing 350

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards: 166,000

I. For any Project of UERMMMCI

EUROMED 10,200

II. From Other Individual and Corporate Donors 318,750

University of Singapore and Others 12,250

Medicom Pacific 1,525

Various donors 459,969

Filipino American Monsouth Country 49,382

USD 94,521 Php469,630 Php852,076

DONATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, LIBRARY BOOKS AND OTHERSI. LIBRARY BOOKS

TOTAL PESO DONATIONSTOTAL DONATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES AND LIBRARY BOOKS

II. OTHERS

TOTAL US DOLLAR DONATIONS

PESO DONATIONS

DONATION TO THE GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER:PESO DONATIONS

I. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS Fiscal Year 2012

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINEUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION USA, INC. (AFUSA)

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 36,300

B. For Faculty Development 10,820

C. For Memorial Lectures 4,200

D. For Research and Others 2,500

A. For Students Scholarship and Others 2,775

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 8,000

B. For Faculty Development 5,882

A. For Students Scholarship and Others 1,118,000

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 385,760

B. For Faculty Development

CE Publishing House 30,000

C. For Student Development:

I Care Uniforms 7,850

D. For Skills Laboratory Development 100,000

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 6,600

B. For Evangelina M. Dumlao Lecture Series 1,000

C. For Best Teacher Award 300

D. For Faculty Development 721

E. For Community Service Program 300

F. For Advertisements and Registration 1,010

G. Others 2,100

PESO DONATIONSI. UERM MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (MAAA):

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS:

II. FROM UERMMMC MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. (MAAAI)

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF NURSINGUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI FOUNDATION, USA

III. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

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A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 1,500

B. For Evangelina M. Dumlao Lecture Series 850

C. For Carmelita C. Divinagracia (CCD) Balik Handog 300

D. For Teaching Aid Fund Drive 3,965

E. For Teaching Mannequin 2,075

F. For Advertisement and Registration 6,835

G. For any Project 585

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 10,000

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 110,623

B. For Advertisement and Registration 32,500

C. For Carmelita C. Divinagracia (CCD) Balik Handog 7,000

D. For any Project 104,000

Cambodia Trust 6,096,612

II. LIBRARY BOOKS 42,051

USD 98,617 Php1,905,733 Php6,138,663

TOTAL US DOLLAR DONATIONSTOTAL PESO DONATIONSTOTAL DONATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES AND LIBRARY BOOKS

PESO DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI FOUNDATION, USA

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

DONATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES AND LIBRARY BOOKSI. EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORSFiscal Year 2013

I. FROM UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION USA, INC. (AFUSA)A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 34,650 B. For Faculty Development 8,400 C. For Memorial Lectures 4,800 D. For Research and Others 3,500

18,818

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 4,000 B. For Faculty Development 1,000 C. OthersKanawha Valley Anesthesia, PLLC 1,000

For Purchase of Medical Equipments 123,000 II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

A. For Skills Laboratory 50,000 B. For Faculty Development 20,766 C. For Student DevelopmentI Care Uniforms 10,000 D. Others 371,630

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 4,200 B. For Evangelina M. Dumlao Continuing Education Program 400 C. For Carmelita C. Divinagracia (CCD) Balik Handog 400 D. For Best Teacher 300 E. For Community Service Program 300

Recipient to be Identified by the College 4,135

I. FROM PHI ALPHA SIGMA SORORITY

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF NURSINGUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI FOUNDATION, USA

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

II. FROM UERMMMC MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. (MAAAI)

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINEUS DOLLAR DONATIONS

III. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

PESO DONATIONS

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For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 40,000

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition AwardsAssoc. of Deans of Phil. Colleges of Nursing, Inc. 5,000 Various donors 136,983 B. For Recipient to be Identified by the College 102,500 C. For Carmelita C. Divinagracia (CCD) Balik Handog 5,000

Cambodia Trust/Nippon Foundation 1,397,664 II. LIBRARY BOOKS 27,276.0027,276

USD85,903 Php864,879

Php1,424,940 TOTAL PESO DONATIONSTOTAL DONATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES AND LIBRARY BOOKS

TOTAL US DOLLAR DONATIONS

PESO DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PHILIPPINES, INC.

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

DONATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES AND LIBRARY BOOKSI. EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES

Fiscal Year 2014

I. FROM UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION USA, INC. (AFUSA)A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 34,650 B. For Faculty Development 8,400 C. For Memorial Lectures 4,800 D. For Research and Others 3,500

18,818

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 4,000 B. For Faculty Development 1,000 C. OthersKanawha Valley Anesthesia, PLLC 1,000

For Purchase of Medical Equipments 123,000 II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

A. For Skills Laboratory 50,000 B. For Faculty Development 20,766 C. For Student DevelopmentI Care Uniforms 10,000 D. Others 371,630

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 4,200 B. For Evangelina M. Dumlao Continuing Education Program 400 C. For Carmelita C. Divinagracia (CCD) Balik Handog 400 D. For Best Teacher 300 E. For Community Service Program 300

Recipient to be Identified by the College 4,135

I. FROM PHI ALPHA SIGMA SORORITY

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF NURSINGUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI FOUNDATION, USA

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

II. FROM UERMMMC MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. (MAAAI)

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINEUS DOLLAR DONATIONS

III. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

PESO DONATIONS

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For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 40,000

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition AwardsAssoc. of Deans of Phil. Colleges of Nursing, Inc. 5,000 Various donors 136,983 B. For Recipient to be Identified by the College 102,500 C. For Carmelita C. Divinagracia (CCD) Balik Handog 5,000

Cambodia Trust/Nippon Foundation 1,397,664 II. LIBRARY BOOKS 27,276.0027,276

USD85,903 Php864,879

Php1,424,940 TOTAL PESO DONATIONSTOTAL DONATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES AND LIBRARY BOOKS

TOTAL US DOLLAR DONATIONS

PESO DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PHILIPPINES, INC.

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

DONATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES AND LIBRARY BOOKSI. EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES

Fiscal Year 2015

I. EQUIPMENTPhi Alpha Sigma Sorority 37,000

II. LIBRARY BOOKS 508

TOTAL US DOLLAR DONATIONS USD111,078TOTAL PESO DONATIONS Php391,634

Php37,508

DONATED EQUIPMENT AND LIBRARY BOOKS

TOTAL DONATED EQUIPMENT AND LIBRARY BOOKS

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINEUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. FROM UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION USA, INC. (AFUSA)

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 33,050 B. For Faculty Development 9,450 C. For Memorial Lectures 4,200 D. For Research and Others 1,400

II. FROM UERMMMC MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. (MAAAI)A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 9,178 B. For Faculty Development 22,450 C. For Research and Others 10,500

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 4,000 B. For Faculty Development 1,000 C. For UERMMMCI Cataract Mission 5,000

PESO DONATIONSA. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 43,000 B. For Faculty Development 41,000

DOLLAR DONATIONS

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 6,300 B. For Carmelita Divinagracia Lecture Series 200 C. For Community Project 300 D. For Best Teacher Award 300

A. For Evangelina M. Dumlao Lecture Series 1,750 B. For any Project 2,000

PESO DONATIONS

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 35,000 B. For any Project 50,000

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 202,634 B. Others 20,000

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

III. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

I. FROM UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, PHILIPPINES

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF NURSING

I. FROM UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI FOUNDATION, USA

II. FROM OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

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Fiscal Year 2016

I. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIESNippon Foundation/Exceed Worldwide 2,390,863

II. MEDICAL EQUIPMENTNippon Foundation/Exceed Worldwide 1,994,250

III. LIBRARY BOOKS 7,862

TOTAL US DOLLAR DONATIONS USD96,836TOTAL PESO DONATIONS Php898,167

Php4,392,975

DONATED EQUIPMENT AND LIBRARY BOOKS

TOTAL DONATED EQUIPMENT AND LIBRARY BOOKS

I. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIESNippon Foundation/Exceed Worldwide 2,390,863

II. MEDICAL EQUIPMENTNippon Foundation/Exceed Worldwide 1,994,250

III. LIBRARY BOOKS 7,862

TOTAL US DOLLAR DONATIONS USD96,836TOTAL PESO DONATIONS Php898,167

Php4,392,975

DONATED EQUIPMENT AND LIBRARY BOOKS

TOTAL DONATED EQUIPMENT AND LIBRARY BOOKS

US DOLLAR DONATIONSI. From the UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION USA, INC. (AFUSA)

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 35,050 B. For Faculty Development 7,600 C. For Memorial Lectures 5,400 D. For Research and Others 1,300

II. From the UERMMMC MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. (MAAAI)A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 1,500 B. For Faculty Development 7,100 C. For Research and Others 4,576

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 10,100 B. For Faculty Development 8,000 C. For Skills Laboratory 4,000

PESO DONATIONSA. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 194,000 B. For Faculty DevelopmentC & E Publishing, Inc. 15,000 I Care Uniforms 16,250 Berovan Marketing 2,799 Various donors 324,500 C. For Skills Laboratory 40,000

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 7,050 B. For Best Teacher Award and Others 1,100

A. For any Project 3,860 B. For Skills Laboratory 200

For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 20,000

For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 285,618

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE MEDICINE

III. From OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE NURSINGUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. From the UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION, USA:

II. From OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

PESO DONATIONSI. From the UERMMMC NURSING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, PHILIPPINES

II. From OTHER INDIVIDUAL DONORS

Fiscal Year 2017

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINEUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. From the UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION USA, INC. (AFUSA)

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 34,950 B. For Faculty Development 3,150 C. For Research and Others 12,425

II. From the UERMMMC MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. (MAAAI)A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 3,000 B. For Faculty Development 6,606 C. For Research and Others 868

III. From OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORSFor Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 4,000

PESO DONATIONSFor Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 500,000

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF NURSINGUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. From the UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION, USA

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 6,400 B. For Evangeline M. Dumlao Lecture Series 500 C. For Best Teacher Award 300

II. From OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORSA. For Community Project and Other 700 B. For CCD Balik Handog Research Forum 100

PESO DONATIONSFrom OTHER INDIVIDUAL DONORS

For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 197,635

DONATED EQUIPMENT AND LIBRARY BOOKSI. MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

Exceed Social Enterprises Ltd. 359,949 College of Nursing Alumni 175,000

II. LIBRARY BOOKS 365

TOTAL US DOLLAR DONATIONS USD72,999TOTAL PESO DONATIONS Php697,635

Php535,314TOTAL DONATED EQUIPMENT AND LIBRARY BOOKS

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Fiscal Year 2018

DONATED EQUIPMENT AND LIBRARY MATERIALSI. MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

Jesus V. Del Rosario Foundation 224,440

II. LIBRARY MATERIALS 271

TOTAL US DOLLAR DONATIONS USD56,862TOTAL PESO DONATIONS Php519,000

Php224,711TOTAL DONATED EQUIPMMENT AND LIBRARY BOOKS

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINEUS DOLLAR DONATIONSI. FROM UERM ALUMNI FOUNDATION, USA (AFUSA)

A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 33,950 B. For Faculty Development 3,650 C. For Memorial Lectures 4,792 D. For Research and Others 2,000

II. From UERM MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. (MAAAI)A. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 1,000 B. For Faculty Development 2,800

III. From OTHER INDIVIDUAL and CORPORATE DONORSA. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 1,000

PESO DONATIONSA. For Students Scholarship/ Recognition Awards 200,000 B. For Faculty Development 159,000

DONATIONS TO THE COLLEGE NURSING DOLLAR DONATIONSI. From the UERMMMC ALUMNI FOUNDATION, USA:

A. For Skills Laboratory 350 B. For Students Scholarships/ Recognition Awards 4,600 C. Others 1,420

II. From OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORSA. For EMD Lecture Series 450 B. For CCD Balik Handog Research Forum 700 C. For Faculty Development 150

PESO DONATIONSI. From OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DONORS

A. For Skills Laboratory 6,000 B. For Students Scholarships/ Recognition Awards 4,000 C. For Faculty Development 40,000

II. OTHERSA. For EMD Lecture Series 50,000 B. For CCD Balik Handog Research Forum 25,000 C. For Faculty Development 35,000

e d u c A t I o n A l R e s o u R c e d e v e l o p m e n t f u n d ( f o R m e R l y n A m e d m e d I c A l I n d I g e n c y f u n d )

Fiscal YearCash Donations Amount provided to

beneficiaries(In USD) In Php2011 - 1,081,140 45,0002012 - 523,135 364,8322013 - 10,000 1,256,9272014 - 397,478 1,902,2562015 3,855 875,741 945,4802016 9,800 2,035,029 487,1312017 1,925 734,462 1,951,1682018 2,850 3,234,764 2,079,026Total 18,430 8,891,748 9,031,820

* 2009 and 2010 information are not available

Fiscal Year 2011

Fiscal Year 2012

DONATIONS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FUND FY ENDING MARCH 31, 2011

PESO DONATIONSABS-CBN Corporation 738,000 GMA Network, Incorporated 298,140 TV5 45,000

Total 1,081,140

BENEFICIARIES (April 1, 2010 - March 31, 2011)Various patients 45,000

DONATIONS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FUND FY ENDING MARCH 31, 2012

PESO DONATIONSUERMMMC-MAAA, Inc. 301,000 GMA Network, Incorporated 155,945 ABS-CBN Corporation 42,190 Aztrazeneca 14,000 Various donors 10,000

Total 523,135

BENEFICIARIES (April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)Various patients 364,832

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Fiscal Year 2013

Fiscal Year 2014

Fiscal Year 2015

DONATIONS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FUND FY ENDING MARCH 31, 2013

PESO DONATIONSVarious donors 10,000

BENEFICIARIES (April 1, 2012 - March 31, 2013)Various patients (209 patients) 1,256,927

DONATIONS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FUND FY ENDING MARCH 31, 2014

PESO DONATIONSDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology 260,829 Chorvs Medicvs 50,000 UERM Med. '84 Alumni Foundation Inc. 21,649 Medicine Alumni Association 5,000 Various donors 60,000

Total 397,478

BENEFICIARIES (April 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014)Various patients (93 patients) 1,902,256

DONATIONS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FUND FY ENDING MARCH 31, 2015

DOLLAR DONATIONSUERMMC Nursing Alumni Foundation Inc.,USA 1,120 Class 1994 360 Various donors 2,375

Total 3,855

PESO DONATIONSGMA Network Incorporated 240,300 Basic Life Support - College of Medicine 216,080 Boehringer Ingelheim 200,000 ABS-CBN Corporation 60,000 College of Medicine 9,000 Various donors 150,361

Total 875,741

BENEFICIARIES (April 1, 2014 - March 31, 2015)Various patients* 945,480 * Department of Opthalmology Medical Mission (78 patients)**UERM Anniversary Medical Mission (300 patients)

Fiscal Year 2016

Fiscal Year 2017

DONATIONS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FUND FY ENDING MARCH 31, 2016

DOLLAR DONATIONSGolden Jubilarian Class of 1966 7,000 Medicine Class of 1965 2,000 UERMMMCI Nursing Alumni, USA 800

Total 9,800

PESO DONATIONSMedicine Alumni Association Batch '88 400,173 Medicine Alumni Association 400,000 Novartis Health Care Philippines, Inc. 200,000 Parexel Clinical Research Philippines 192,000 ABS-CBN Corporation 157,600 Johnson & Johnson Janssen Pharmaceutical 100,000 Merck Sharp & Dohme Philippines Corp. 100,000 Servier Philippines , Inc. 100,000 Novo Nordisk 98,000 GMA Network, Incorporated 60,000 UERM Medicine Student Council 35,690 Inkmed Office Trading 10,000 Medev Medical Devices Corporation 10,000 Glaxosmithkline Philippines, Incorporated 6,300 Zuellig Pharma Corporation 3,000 Various donors 162,265

Total 2,035,029

BENEFICIARIES (April 1, 2015 - March 31, 2016)Various patients (30 patients) 487,131

DONATIONS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FUND FY ENDING MARCH 31, 2016

DOLLAR DONATIONSGolden Jubilarian Class of 1966 7,000 Medicine Class of 1965 2,000 UERMMMCI Nursing Alumni, USA 800

Total 9,800

PESO DONATIONSMedicine Alumni Association Batch '88 400,173 Medicine Alumni Association 400,000 Novartis Health Care Philippines, Inc. 200,000 Parexel Clinical Research Philippines 192,000 ABS-CBN Corporation 157,600 Johnson & Johnson Janssen Pharmaceutical 100,000 Merck Sharp & Dohme Philippines Corp. 100,000 Servier Philippines , Inc. 100,000 Novo Nordisk 98,000 GMA Network, Incorporated 60,000 UERM Medicine Student Council 35,690 Inkmed Office Trading 10,000 Medev Medical Devices Corporation 10,000 Glaxosmithkline Philippines, Incorporated 6,300 Zuellig Pharma Corporation 3,000 Various donors 162,265

Total 2,035,029

BENEFICIARIES (April 1, 2015 - March 31, 2016)Various patients (30 patients) 487,131

DONATIONS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FUND FY ENDING MARCH 31, 2016

DOLLAR DONATIONSGolden Jubilarian Class of 1966 7,000 Medicine Class of 1965 2,000 UERMMMCI Nursing Alumni, USA 800

Total 9,800

PESO DONATIONSMedicine Alumni Association Batch '88 400,173 Medicine Alumni Association 400,000 Novartis Health Care Philippines, Inc. 200,000 Parexel Clinical Research Philippines 192,000 ABS-CBN Corporation 157,600 Johnson & Johnson Janssen Pharmaceutical 100,000 Merck Sharp & Dohme Philippines Corp. 100,000 Servier Philippines , Inc. 100,000 Novo Nordisk 98,000 GMA Network, Incorporated 60,000 UERM Medicine Student Council 35,690 Inkmed Office Trading 10,000 Medev Medical Devices Corporation 10,000 Glaxosmithkline Philippines, Incorporated 6,300 Zuellig Pharma Corporation 3,000 Various donors 162,265

Total 2,035,029

BENEFICIARIES (April 1, 2015 - March 31, 2016)Various patients (30 patients) 487,131

DONATIONS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FUND FY ENDING MARCH 31, 2017

DOLLAR DONATIONVarious donors 1,925

PESO DONATIONSFund raising programs of UERMMMCI*** 195,936 Viva Communications Inc. 130,000 ABS CBN Corporation 65,000 C & E Publishing Inc. 30,000 Inkmed Office Trading 10,000 I.O.S Marketing Corporation 2,000 Various donors 301,526

Total 734,462

BENEFICIARIES (April 1, 2016 - March 31, 2017)Various patients (72 patients) 1,951,168

DONATIONS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FUND FY ENDING MARCH 31, 2017

DOLLAR DONATIONVarious donors 1,925

PESO DONATIONSFund raising programs of UERMMMCI*** 195,936 Viva Communications Inc. 130,000 ABS CBN Corporation 65,000 C & E Publishing Inc. 30,000 Inkmed Office Trading 10,000 I.O.S Marketing Corporation 2,000 Various donors 301,526

Total 734,462

BENEFICIARIES (April 1, 2016 - March 31, 2017)Various patients (72 patients) 1,951,168

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Fiscal Year 2017

DONATIONS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FUNDFY ENDING MARCH 31,2018

DOLLAR DONATIONSUERMMMCI - Nursing Alumni USA 2,750 Various donors 100

Total 2,850

PESO DONATIONSProceeds from Application Fees - College of Medicine 1,950,242 UERMMMCI COM Batch 92 300,000 ABS-CBN Corporation 245,000 Proceeds from Make My Heart Race Fun Run 2018 172,500 Proceeds from Fun Run to the Beat 2017 73,900 Planet A Media Production Inc. 65,000 CCM Film Production 60,000 C & E Publishing Inc. 30,000 Proceeds from Bingo Social 58th Hospital Anniversary 10,350 Various donors 327,771

Total 3,234,764

BENEFICIARIES (from April 1, 2017 - March 31, 2018 )Various patients (64 Patients ) 2,079,026

LUCIO C. TAN – Chairman of the BoardMembers

JAIME J. BAUTISTACORAZON S. DE LA PAZ-BERNARDO

DAVID O. CHUAJOVEN R. CUANANG

ROMEO A. DIVINAGRACIAESTER A. GARCIA

RAMON B. MAGSAYSAY, JR.CARMELITA G. MATEOCORNELIO T. PERALTAJONAS D. POLICARPIO

JUANITA TAN LEEVIVIENNE K. TANDANTE O. TINGA

WILSON T. YOUNG

Board of Trustees

Corporate OfficersChairman of the Board and

Chief Executive Officer LUCIO C. TAN

Vice Chairman WILSON T. YOUNGPresident and Chief Academic Officer ROMEO A. DIVINAGRACIA

Treasurer CARMELITA G. MATEOCorporate Secretary DIVINOFIEL E. JARAS

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Academic Officers

Research Institute for Health Sciences

Vice President for Academic Affairs GEMILIANO D. ALIGUI, MD, MPH, PhD Dean, Graduate School MILAGROS B. RABE, MD, MS, PHD

Dean, College of Medicine NORBERT LINGLING D. UY, MD, MEM, MSPHDean, College of Nursing BELINDA M. CAPISTRANO, MAN, RN

Dean, College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences RAQUEL S. CABAZOR, PTRP, MD, MSPHDean, College of Allied Health Professions BENIDA A. FONTANILLA, RMT, MD, MBA, MSTM

College Secretary, Graduate School SUZETTE M. MENDOZA, MD, MHSE College Secretary, College of Medicine VINNA MARIE T. QUIÑONES, MDCollege Secretary, College of Nursing NORMA G. NASTOR, MAN, RN

College Secretary, College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences ESTHER MELODY R. NICOLAS, PTRP, MAED

College Secretary, College of Allied Health Professions MARLYN L. VICERRA, RMT, MSRegistrar, Registrar’s Office IMELDA L. DELOS REYES, MEM

Chief Librarian, Medical Library MARIA JULIANA N. GASMEN, MLIS, RLDirector, Office of Student Affairs (Resigned effective March 2018) CARMINA ANN J. CORTEZ, PTRP, MD

Director, Community Extension and Social Action Unit JOSE RONILO G. JUANGCO, MD, MPHHead, Office of Admissions CRISTINA M. EJERCITO, BSHRM

Senior Guidance Counselor, Guidance Office CRISTINE G. BAUTISTA, MS, RPm, RGC

Vice President for Research JENNIFER M. NAILES, MD, MSPHDirector for Research Program Utilization and

Dissemination JOSE D. QUEBRAL, MD

Hospital OfficersVice President For Hospital Services MARIBETH T. DE LOS SANTOS, MD, MSPH

Director for Medical Services NAPOLEON B. ALCEDO, JR., MDDirector for Ancillary and Support Services MARIBEL EMMA C. HIDALGO, MD, MSPH

Director for Education, Training and Research MILAGROS S. BAUTISTA, MDHead, University Health Service MELVIN JUAN R. CLEOFAS, MD

Acting Chief Nurse, Nursing Service (Effective February 2018) ELDA D. RAPANUT, MAN, RN

Director for Hospital Business Unit AARON A. ANGELES

Basic Sciences Department Heads

Clinical Department Heads

Head, Department of Anatomy MARIA LOURDES D. STA. ANA, MDHead, Department of Biochemistry MARIA LILIA T. REYES, MD

Head, Department of Medical Humanities SHEILA ELEONOR R. YAP, MDHead, Department of Microbiology and Parasitology ERIC CONSTANTINE G. VALERA, MD, MHSE

Head, Department of Pathology MARIA LOURDES A. TILBE, MDHead, Department of Pharmacology MARIA PAZ S. GARCIA, MD

Head, Department of Physiology JOMI H. ALCON, MDHead, Department of Preventive and

Community Medicine RAMON JASON M. JAVIER, MD, MSTM

Head, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine GLENN D. MARIÑAS, MD, MSPH

Head, Department of Clinical Neurosciences ERMAN C. FANDIALAN, MDHead, Department of Medicine MARIO M. PANALIGAN, MD

Head, Department of Obstetrics And Gynecology CHRISTIA S. PADOLINA, MDHead, Department of Ophthalmology MARK ANTHONY T. IMPERIAL, MD

Head, Department of Otorhinolaryngology ELMO R. LAGO, JR., MD, MAHead, Department of Pediatrics JOSELYN A. EUSEBIO, MD

Head, Department of Psychiatry NORIETA C. BALDERRAMA, MD, MHPEdHead, Department of Surgery DOMINGO S. BONGALA, JR., MD

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Administrative OfficersLUCIO C. TAN

Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer

WILSON T. YOUNG Vice Chairman of the BoardROMEO A. DIVINAGRACIA

President and Chief Academic OfficerCARMELITA G. MATEO

TreasurerCARMELITA Y. VALDEZ

Senior Vice President for Finance and Chief Administrative Officer

IRIS B. MILITAR Vice President for Treasury and Budget Officer

ANNE MARIE V. VIRTUCIO Vice President for Human Resource Development

JONATHAN O. SARTE Legal Counsel

BOBBY RJ V. PAKINGAN Internal Auditor

JOHN PAUL C. PAGULAYAN Accounting Manager

CHERRIE D. FABILLARAN Executive Director for Business Development, Corporate and Alumni Affairs

TESSIE C. CUA Senior Assistant Director, Information Technology

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UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST RAMON MAGSAYSAY

College of MedicineDoctor of Medicine

College of NursingBachelor of Science in Nursing

College of Allied Rehabilitation Sciences

Bachelor of Science in Physical TherapyBachelor of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics

College of Allied Health Professions

Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology

Graduate SchoolMaster of Science in Asian Health Practices

Master in Health Science EducationMaster of Science in Nursing

(Major in: Adult Health Nursing, Maternal Child Nursing, Mental Health and Psychiatric, Community Health, Occupational Health, Diabetology)

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