Cebu Institute of Medicine | |
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Motto | Physicians with a Heart |
Established | June 1957 |
Type | Private |
Dean | Dr. Thelma Fernandez |
Location | F. Ramos St., Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines |
Former names | Cebu Institute of Technology — College of Medicine |
Hymn | "The CIM Hymn" |
Colors | Blue and White |
Affiliations | Cebu Velez General Hospital (CVGH) Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC) Chong Hua Hospital (CHH) |
Website | http://www.cim.edu.ph |
Cebu Institute of Medicine (CIM) is a medical school in Cebu City, Philippines.
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Deans of the Cebu Institute of Medicine |
Dr. Jacinto Velez, Sr |
Dr. Uldarico Bacay |
Dr. Eugenio Alonso |
Dr. Constancio Camomot |
Dr. Jose Paradela |
Dr. Josefina Poblete |
Dr. Thelma Fernandez |
The Cebu Institute of Medicine is a non-stock, non-profit institution established in June 1957, then known as Cebu Institute of Technology, College of Medicine (CIT – College of Medicine). Its pioneering class of 33 students graduated in 1962 from the then five-year curriculum.
In 1966, CIT – College of Medicine became an affiliate of Velez College under a new name – Cebu Institute of Medicine (CIM).
From its initial graduates of 33 students in 1962, CIM since then to 2008 has produced 4778 graduates. Of these graduates 36 were with honors and 123 were board topnotchers.
In February 1987, CIM was classified by the Board on Medical Education as Level IV, the highest category for medical institutions.
In April 1996, the Commission on Higher Education has identified CIM as one of the three Center of Excellence for Medicine. The Commission on Higher Education has granted CIM an autonomous status in September 2001. Early this year, we were accredited by PAASCU.
In the 1970s fundamentals of research were introduced to the students of the Cebu Institute of Medicine by the Chairman of the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Dr.Florentino Solon with Dr. Tomas Fernandez and Dr. Virginia Mesola.
Some of the important researches were done in coordination with:
Cornell University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Pennsylvania State University, University of North Carolina, Washington University School of Medicine, UP Institute of Public Health, UP – PGH Research Institute of Tropical Medicine and University of San Carlos.
Thereafter, research became institutionalized in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology, Physiology and Pharmacology and Family & Community Medicine.
The Clinical Epidemiology Unit (CEU) currently composed of Drs. Manuel Emerson Donaldo, Fidelis E.Quiza, Cheryl K.Bullo and Stephen Bullo; an affiliate of the Southeast Asian Epidemiology Net was established with the primary mission to improve the research capability of the Faculty, Students and Residents in training.
As one of the five acclaimed Center of Medical Excellence, CIM was tasked to provide a series of lecture-workshops with mentoring on Research Methodology to a core staff of faculty members of the College of Medicine of the West Visayas State University. Just recently, the five-year Twinning Program on Research Capability Development co-sponsored by the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development and the Association of Philippine Medical Colleges was successfully concluded.
It had been tasked by the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development to be a zonal convenor for the formulation of the Health S & T Priorities 1999–2004 and by the Philippine National Health Research System for the formulation of the National Unified Health Research Agenda 2006–2012 for Zone 3 which covers Regions 6,7 and 8.
In February 16, 1987, CIM was classified by the Board on Medical Education as Level IV,the highest category for medical institution.
In April 1996,the Commission on Higher Education has identified CIM as one of the three Center of Excellence for Medicine.It earned the distinction of being the only Center of Excellence for the entire Visayas and Mindanao.
The Commission on Higher Education has granted CIM an autonomous status in September 2001.
The school has likewise received recognition from the Center for Higher Education (CHED) and the Philippine Accreditation of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU), the first medical school in the Visayas and Mindanao to be granted such accreditation.
In academic year 2001–2002, the institution initially implemented the competency-based PBL approach curriculum in the first year class and became fully PBL in all three-year levels by school year 2003–2004.
The first batch of the full PBL students graduated in April 2005 and took the board examinations that same year.
From the first PBL class,during the August 2006 exam,98% passed with two students topping the board examinations.
From its 33 graduates in 1962, CIM has produced about 4,750 graduates as of 2009, 35 of whom graduated with honors.
Some 110 of its graduates have placed in the top ten of the Physician's Licensure Examinations with 8 graduates garnering first place. Its graduates over the past 10 years obtained an average passing percentage of 93.3%,keeping CIM among the first five top medical schools in the country.
In 2006,the passing percentage for the board exam of the first graduates of PBL was 98%. Thereafter, the school boasts of an exemplary track record in the Philippine medical licensure examinations with an impeccable 100% passing percentage in the last six successive board examinations.[1][2]