University of Perpetual Help System DALTA- UPHSD

Inspired by Dr. Jose G. Tamayo and his wife, Dr. Josefina Laperal Tamayo’s commitment and belief in the betterment of life through national development and transformation, Dr./BGen. Antonio Laperal Tamayo and Dr. Daisy Moran Tamayo founded the Perpetual Help College of Rizal (PHCR) on February 5, 1975.

The four-story school building was established along Alabang-Zapote Road, Las Piñas City and it catered to 185 students in the first two academic programs offered by the College – the Bachelor of Science in Nursing and the Secondary Course. The school expanded its reach when it established two (2) branches in 1995 and in 1996, the Molino and Calamba campuses respectively. The Molino Campus started its operations with an initial enrolment of 700 students while the Calamba Campus opened with 367 enrollees. From these small beginnings, the school began to expand in terms of curricular programs, faculty, research, community service, infrastructure, and professional development. Finally in 1997, PHCR recorded a milestone when it received its university status from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).

The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA believes and invokes Divine Guidance in the betterment of the quality of life through national development and transformation, which are predicated upon the quality of education of its people. Towards this end, the Institution is committed to the ideals of teaching, community service and research as it nurtures the value of “Helpers of God”, with “Character Building is Nation Building” as its guiding principle.

On May 18, 2017, CHED through the Chairman, Dr. Patricia Licuanan conferred upon the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA Las Piñas Campus the Autonomous Status. This recognition was received by UPHSD President Anthony Moran Tamayo during the awarding ceremony for higher education institutions and quality assurance partners in celebration of the 23rd founding anniversary of CHED.

Today, UPHSD is continuing its efforts to achieve its objective of maintaining and sustaining excellence in education. It has instituted an extensive network of national and international linkages in higher education and business.

The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA continuously subscribes to the institutional philosophy that national development and transformation is predicated upon the quality of education of its people. It is committed to the ideals of teaching, community service and research, with “Character Building is Nation Building” as its guiding principle.

Our Vision

The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA shall emerge as a premier university in the Philippines. It shall provide a venue for the pursuit of excellence in academics, technology and research through local and international linkages. The University shall take the role of a catalyst for human development. It shall inculcate Christian values and Catholic doctrine, as a way of strengthening the moral fiber of the Filipino, a people who are “Helpers of God”, proud of their race and prepared for the exemplary global participation in the sciences, arts, humanities, sports and business. It foresees the Filipino people enjoying a quality of life in abundance, living in peace and building a nation that the next generation will nourish, cherish and value.

Our Mission

The UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM DALTA is dedicated to the development of the Filipino as a leader. It aims to graduate dynamic students who are physically, intellectually, socially and spiritually committed to the achievement of the highest quality of life. As a system of Service in health and in education, it is dedicated to the formation of Christ-centered, service-oriented and research-driven individuals with great social concern and commitment to the delivery of quality education and health care. It shall produce Perpetualites as “Helpers of God” – a vital ingredient to nation building.

Benefits of Studying at UPHSD

Quality of Education Program.

The University of Perpetual Help has been providing quality education for the past 45 years by continuously enhancing its academic programs as it paves the journey of tomorrow’s leaders. Students are surrounded by an environment that encourages proficiency in their chosen fields. As a result, the University boasts of board topnotchers and graduates who excel in their chosen careers. As proof of Perpetual Help’s investments on standardizing and internationalizing its curricula, the University has received several awards from the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) in recognition of its excellence in education.

Highly Competent and Caring Faculty and Administrators

From justices to admirals, our faculty is a diverse group of educators, professors, industry professionals, and prominent personalities in the country. They are not just teachers but also mentors and consultants who nurture students to develop their full potential.

Modern Equipment and facilities

The University continually updates its modern facilities and equipment to prepare students with the required skills for evolving industry needs.

Local and International Affiliations

The University has established local and international linkages with prestigious institutions to further enhance the skills, competencies, and professional network of our globally competitive students to help them jumpstart their careers here and abroad.

Convenient Locations

Our campuses in Las Piñas, Molino, and Calamba are strategically located along major thoroughfares in their respective cities which makes them accessible to all types of transportation and convenient for students, parents, and faculty.

Vibrant Social Community

The Perpetual community offers plenty of experiences beyond what take place solely in a classroom. Students can choose from a number of school organizations that address a varied range of interests. Whether it’s getting involved with the Students Council, performing with the Perpetual Street Dance, or playing basketball with the Perpetual Altas, campus life at Perpetual Help has something for everyone.

The Evolution of JFSM

Students entering the JONELTA Foundation School of Medicine today will have a very different educational experience from that of students who entered two decades ago. In response to globalization moves, calls for change from numerous accreditation and national organizations, societal needs and an internal recognition of growth opportunities, JFSM has made many important and far-reaching changes in governance, organization, curriculum and strategies.

Implementing innovations in teaching format and programs, it aims to develop, recognize and reward its faculty. These changes have produced an increase in Licensure passing rates and a more active, meaningful and responsive learning environment.

A New Vision in Medical Education

JFSM faculty and students today have a greater awareness of the health needs of the population we serve – the Southern Metro Manila area. This awareness, coupled with our desire to serve, have compelled the faculty and administrators to strive to design an Outcomes Based Curriculum producing a Disaster Prepared Medical graduate since its teaching hospital, the University of Perpetual Help DALTA Medical Center is the first Armed Force of the Philippines (AFP) Reserve Hospital, south of Metro Manila. Clinical and community experiences now occur early in the curriculum in order to correlate the Basic Science in relation to disease processes.

To support active, lifelong learning, we have woven small group problem-solving, case-based learning, disaster-preparedness workshops, vignettes and journal reports into the curriculum. Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and Empathy, Ethics and Professionalism, and Service and Altruism are emphasized in the values aspect of the curriculum.

Curriculum reform also resulted in strengthening the medical education unit, The Academy. It spearheaded all efforts to design the curriculum in a new way and has spurred the faculty to a new level of excitement about education. Its programs are geared towards enhancing medical student learning, improving faculty teaching skills and demonstrating that we value the teaching-learning process.

Innovating Medical Education

JFSM faculty and students today have a greater awareness of the health needs of the population we serve – the Southern Metro Manila area. This awareness, coupled with our desire to ser JFSM’s educational goal is to develop the complete physician, who is disaster-prepared, a professionally competent and holistic healer, socially responsive to the needs of humanity, and imbued with moral, ethical and spiritual values.

The innovations are designed and incorporated in the curriculum enabling our students to grasp the concept of Disaster Preparedness, acquire new scientific knowledge in the context of patient’s health needs, allowing them to communicate with their patients about health issues concerning them, and to respond to societal need. It is hoped that these innovations will encourage our students to be active lifelong learners incorporating new knowledge into their medical practice as well as offer pedagogical training to the faculty, while emphasizing values education.

We, have compelled the faculty and administrators to strive to design an Outcomes Based Curriculum producing a Disaster Prepared Medical graduate since its teaching hospital, the University of Perpetual Help DALTA Medical Center is the first Armed Force of the Philippines (AFP) Reserve Hospital, south of Metro Manila.

Clinical and community experiences now occur early in the curriculum in order to correlate the Basic Science in relation to disease processes. To support active, lifelong learning, we have woven small group problem-solving, case-based learning, disaster-preparedness workshops, vignettes and journal reports into the curriculum.

Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and Empathy, Ethics and Professionalism, and Service and Altruism are emphasized in the values aspect of the curriculum. Curriculum reform also resulted in strengthening the medical education unit, The Academy. It spearheaded all efforts to design the curriculum in a new way and has spurred the faculty to a new level of excitement about education. Its programs are geared towards enhancing medical student learning, improving faculty teaching skills and demonstrating that we value the teaching-learning process.

Empowering Medical Graduates

The JFSM medical graduate will be prepared for disasters that may strike our country, community or area, more knowledgeable about the services available to patients in the community as a result of their exposure to these services, more involved in reaching out to the community through various activities especially during disasters, more attuned to contemporary medical issues incorporated in the OBE curriculum and more adept at passing the Physicians’ Licensure Examination. In addition, faculty will have a sustained and renewed interest in medical education through the Academy.

 

HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

The need for a medical school to serve students south of Metro Manila, coupled by the imposing presence of the University of Perpetual Help DALTA Medical Center as a premiere tertiary center, gave birth to the medical institution which we now call JONELTA Foundation School of Medicine. In June 1996, it was initially an extension of the Perpetual Help Foundation of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, and was then known as the Perpetual Help College of Medicine Rizal (Extension School), with Dr. Aretas S. Alday as its founding dean. On April 20, 1997, the Perpetual Help System Campuses in Binan, Calamba, Las Pinas, Malasigui, Manila and Molino became the University of Perpetual Help System.

Hence, the medical institution was granted permission to operate by the Commission on Higher Education on November 7, 1997. On July 8, 1999, the University of Perpetual Help Rizal Las Pinas was granted government recognition to offer the course leading to the degree international recognition by virtue of its inclusion in the WHO Directory of Medical Schools and the AVICENNA Directory of Medical Schools. In November 2009, it was granted affiliation by the Affiliated Institute of Medical Education (AIME) of Chicago, Illinois for its students to rotate during their Clinical Clerkship in any of its affiliated hospitals.

The goals of JFSM are:

  • To develop the complete physician, instilled with values geared towards health promotion and disaster preparedness;
  • To enhance faculty development through sustained and relevant learning programs cascaded to the studentry;
  • To contribute to the upliftment of the community through relevant and viable health service, with significant impact to society. Spearheaded by its medical education unit known as The Academy, JFSM boasts of highly qualified, competent and experience faculty which continuously adapts its curriculum to the changing times.

The Academy, through its on-going programs-Pedagogy, Mentoring, Outcomes-Based Education, Mock Board Examinations, Seminars I & II, Refresher Modules, prepares the road map and propels faculty and students to achieve the institutional objectives. Over the years JFSM has produced graduates who have made significant contributions to the health care delivery system in the Philippines and abroad. This commitment continues up to the present.