Davao Doctors' College

Davao Doctors College, Inc.
Former names
Davao Doctors Hospital School of Nursing
Motto Aestimamus Vitam
Motto in English
We value life
Type Private, Nonsectarian College
Established 1975
President Prof. Miguel D. Soledad
Vice-president Dr. Maria Leah F. Villano
Vice President for Higher Education and Academic Support
Ms. Angelica L. Torres
Vice President for Basic Education, Extension and Administration
Management Council Ms. Virginia N. Magdolot
Director for Finance
Dr. Lucila T. Lupo
Group Head for Academic Support Services
Dr. Estela R. Dequito
Group Head, Knowledge Resource management
Students 3,500 (estimated)
Location Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines
Campus Davao Doctors College Main Campus
Davao Doctors College Caduceus Building
Colors White & Purple         
Website www.davaodoctors.edu.ph

Davao Doctors College (DDC) is a private and non-sectarian academic institution in Davao City Philippines.[1] College was founded in 1975 and supports House of Hopes.[2]

History

Davao Doctors College (DDC),[3] formerly known as the Davao Doctors Hospital School of Nursing (DDHSN), was the brainchild of a group of medical doctors in response to the increasing demand for nurses in Davao Doctors Hospital. DDC was originally housed within the hospital premises and offered only the three-year Basic Course in Nursing leading to graduate nurse. There were 52 students in the first batch of enrollees, 32 of whom eventually graduated. One hundred percent of the batch passed the Nurse Licensure Exam[4] in 1978. In 1979, DDHSN expanded its curricular offerings. The Graduate Nurse Program was upgraded to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Bachelor of Science in Biology[5] and Pre-Dentistry opened in the same year. 1981 – DDHSN was officially named Davao Doctors College

1990 – Offered BS Physical Therapy and BS Radiologic Technology

1994 – Offered Doctor of Optometry

1998 – Opened non-health related courses: BS Psychology, BS Hotel and Restaurant Management, BS Computer Science and AB Communication Arts

2000 – Start of accreditation by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities-Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA)

2001 – Offered Bachelor of Elementary Education and Bachelor of Secondary Education

2009 – Offered Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy

2009 – Offered TESDA Accredited Courses

Current Status of Accredited Programs:

BS Nursing – Level IV Re-Accredited Status

BS Biology – Level III Re-Accredited Status

BS Hospitality Management – Level II Accredited Status

BS Radiologic Technology – Level II Accredited Status (First in the Philippines); 2nd top-performing Radiologic Technology School in the Philippines

BS Physical Therapy – Level I Accredited Status

BS Psychology – Level I Accredited Status

Doctor of Optometry – Level I Accredited Status

Academic Programs[6]

Basic Education

  • Senior High School ( Grade 11 to Grade 12)
    • Academic Track:
      • Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM)
      • Science, Technology, and Mathematics (STEM)
      • Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)
      • General Academic Strand (GAS)

Higher Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
  • Doctor of Optometry
  • Bachelor of Science in Biology
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
  • Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy
  • Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy
  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology
  • Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy

Graduate Program

  • Master of Arts in Nursing

References

  1. http://www.davaocity.gov.ph/davao/
  2. Tejano, Ivy C. (15 December 2017). "Davao Doctors College supports House of Hope students".
  3. http://www.davaodoctors.edu.ph
  4. "News - Professional Regulation Commission". www.prc.gov.ph.
  5. Biology
  6. https://ched.gov.ph/davao-doctors-college/

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