CEBU DOCTOR’S MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

Cebu Doctors’ University (commonly abbreviated as CDU) is a private university located in Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines. It was founded in 1975 at Cebu City, as Cebu Doctors’ College, with the opening of its College of Nursing, one of the first nursing colleges in Cebu. CDU was granted university status by 2005 and moved to its present campus in Mandaue City by 2007. It presently has 8 colleges and a graduate school. It is the only school in the Philippines declared as a university without having basic education (pre-school – high school) curriculum and catering mainly to courses related to the health services field. On April 21, 1977, Cebu Doctors’ College of Medicine (CDCM) incorporation papers were signed and its status as a non-stock, non-profit foundation was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 21, 1977. CDCM formally opened its doors as a medical institution in June of Academic Year 1977-1978. Out of the numerous applicants, only eighty pioneer freshmen were accepted. Since then, its Board of Trustees has pursued a program of expansion which continues to this date enabling CDCM to grow and earn its mark as one of the best medical schools in the country. On November 23, 2004, Cebu Doctors’ College of Medicine officially became Cebu Doctors’ University College of Medicine, with the acronym CDU-CM, after Cebu Doctors’ College was granted University Status by the Commission on Higher Education. Cebu Doctors’ College of Allied Medical Sciences (CDCAMS) offers four-year programs leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology and the degree of Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology. The B.S. Medical Technology program consists of three-year classroom instruction and one-year clinical rotation in the different affiliation centers, namely: Cebu Doctors’ Hospital, CDCAMS Medical Technology Laboratory, Mactan Doctors’ Hospital, Kauswagan Community Health Center, Visayas Community Medical Center, North General Hospital, Cebu Puericulture Center and Maternity House. Cebu Doctors’ College of Allied Medical Sciences (CDCAMS) offers four-year programs leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology and the degree of Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology. The B.S. Medical Technology program consists of three-year classroom instruction and one-year clinical rotation in the different affiliation centers, namely: Cebu Doctors’ Hospital, CDCAMS Medical Technology Laboratory, Mactan Doctors’ Hospital, Kauswagan Community Health Center, Visayas Community Medical Center, North General Hospital, Cebu Puericulture Center and Maternity House.



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