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College of Medicine
The De La Salle Health Sciences Institute- College of Medicine provides quality medical education that promotes academic excellence, scholastic diligence, scientific attitudes, and relevant experience. It offers an integrated curriculum that is problem- and community-oriented.

The College also provides opportunities for continuing medical education not only for its constituents but also for practitioners in the region.


College of Physical Therapy

College of Physical Therapy

The College of Physical Therapy is one of the four colleges in De La Salle Health Sciences Institute offering a baccalaureate program specifically catering to a branch of rehabilitative health that uses specially designed exercises and modalities to help patients regain, improve or maximize their physical abilities to achieve optimum quality of life.
College of Physical Therapy

College of Medical Radiation Technology


The College of Medical Radiation Technology seeks to produce Christian health professionals for God and country. It aims to be a source of skilled medical radiation technologists who will be a part of the medical team of health professionals who serves humanity with integrity.
College of Physical Therapy

College of Nursing

The College of Nursing was running smoothly having good nursing educators until dramatic changes occurred with the transfer of management and ownership to Frere (Saint) Benilde Romancon Educational Foundation in 1987. The college became a witness to these changes.

College of Physical Therapy

School of Midwifery

The School of Midwifery was running smoothly having good nursing educators until dramatic changes occurred with the transfer of management and ownership to Frere (Saint) Benilde Romancon Educational Foundation in 1987. The college became a witness to these changes. Since it became a Catholic institution, the college was headed by a Catholic nun and it envisioned to mold the students the Catholic way, although students belonging to varied religious sects were also accepted but they have to conform to the demands of a catholic institution.