Thursday, August 12, 2021

Philippines witnessed growth in number of graduates in Internal Medicine and Ophthalmology while a rise has been observed in Physician course over past 5 years: Ken Research

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Medical Education System in Philippines: Philippines is considered as one of the finest in medical education especially as cost of pursuing Medical education is much lower than other countries like USA, Australia, China, etc. It provides the perfect amalgamation of theoretical & practical education making it a preferred choice for International students. Universities like AMA School of Medicine, Our Lady of Fatima University, University of Perpetual Help, Davao Medical School of Foundation are few of the Premier Medical Universities for International students from Southeast and South Asian countries like India and more.

Growing Private Universities: Both Private and Public Sector in Philippines have been engaging in increasing the influx of the foreign (international) students and greatly differ in the course fee and course structure. Moreover, Shortage in the Primary Healthcare workers to population which is 25/10,000 is also driving the Private Medical Education Sector to rapidly grow.


Private vs Public Medical Institutions: Every student has to clear basic entrance level exam along with certain 10+2 requirements to enter the medical science field and become a general physician which are available in both public and private universities. Bachelor in Science is an essential Degree to purse MD in Philippines which collectively makes the Bachelors for Physician for 5 Years. Private Sector focuses more on the MD Courses. However, Medical aspirants are more attracted towards public universities while pursuing a specialized course since most specialized courses are offered only in the public universities.  Overall, from common cold to performing complex surgeries medical universities in Philippines have a great spectrum of courses.

COVID Impact on Medical Colleges: Covid-19 has impacted the medical education temporarily. Pandemic forced medical schools in the Philippines to stop face-to-face learning activities and abruptly shift to an online curriculum. Many colleges faced difficulty in conducting final year exams which has affected the total toll of graduates in 2020. There has been a decline in the Intake number when compared to the last 5 years. Experts believe that the drop in the numbers is temporary and the system will revive completely in the future.

The report titled Landscape of Philippines Medical Education Market- Outcome Based Curriculum with Clear Explicit Articulations that Medical Graduates should Demonstrate by Ken Research suggested that the Colleges have faced a slight downfall in terms of No. of Intake, Enrollment and Graduates amid COVID-19. On an average, it takes 13 years to become a specialist in Philippines including both theatrical and clinical training. Major merits of pursuing medicine in Philippines Universities are factors such as no language barrier, cheap cost of living, free style education and high opportunities.

Key Segments Covered: -

Market Segmentation basis Type of Institution (Number of Colleges)

Private College

Public College

Market Segmentation basis Region (Number of Colleges)

Central Region

Southern Region

Northern Region

Market Segmentation basis Prominent Locations (Number of Colleges)

Metro Manila

South Luzon

Mindanao

North and Central Luzon

Visayas

Physician

Admission Process

Intake Status

Selection Process

Total No. of Graduates

Total Number of Intake

Internal Medicine

Admission Process

Intake Status

Selection Process

Total No. of Graduates

Total Number of Intake

Ophthalmology

Admission Process

Intake Status

Selection Process

Total No. of Graduates

Total Number of Intake

Key Target Audience

Public Medical Colleges

Private Medical Colleges

Aspiring students of Bachelor in Medical Education

Aspiring students of Master in Medical Education especially Internal Medicine and Ophthalmology

Time Period Captured in the Report:

Base Year: 2020

Study Period: 2016–2020

Historical Period: 2016-2020

Colleges Covered:

Landscape on Philippines Top 10 Medical Education institutions include colleges,

Our Lady of Fatima University

University of Santo Tomas

Far Eastern University

University of the East

MHAM College of Medicine

De La Salle Medical and Health sciences Institute

Southwestern University

Davao Medical School Foundation Inc.

Saint Louis University

Ateneo De Manila University

Key Topics Covered in the Report: -

Philippines Medical Education Introduction

Detailed Landscape of Private and Public Colleges

Market Ecosystem

Market Segmentation basis Institution and Regions

Admission Process for both Bachelor and Master Course

Detailed Analysis on Physician Courses (Market Size on the basis of Intake Enrollment and Graduates with Statistics for Each College)

Detailed Analysis on Internal Medicine Market Size on the basis of Intake Enrollment and Graduates with Statistics for Each College)

Detailed Analysis on Ophthalmology Market Size on the basis of Intake Enrollment and Graduates with Statistics for Each College)

Major Universities and Colleges in Philippines Medical Education Market

For More Information on the Research Report, refer to below links: -

Future Growth of Philippines Medical Education Market

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Ankur@kenresearch.com
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