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Old 02-22-2008, 10:42 AM
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Does the St. Luke's College of Medicine have international affiliation?
It is St. Luke's Medical Center, which is the base hospital of the college, which has international affiliation. They are: New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University.
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1. Obtain and sign the official registration form from the Accounting Office and settle the required fees.

• Endowment of US$10,000.00 to the Institutional Development Fund (IDF) and payment of US$10 for Certificate of Eligibility for Medicine Stamps is required for Foreign and Foreign Graduate Students. This is non-refundable.
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I think St. Luke is a great school and a great hospital. I got some of my labwork done when i was in FEU there. The hospital is great and clean. However, I think it's a five years program instead the traditional 4 years. One good thing with St. Luke is: Very close to Timog, so lot of good restaurants and Starbucks .
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For those who care about Cali licensure this may be a worthwhile choice to consider. Since many students in 4 year programs choose to extend their clinicals by 20 weeks to comply with California boards, the 5 vs 4 year program distinction is not so great in terms of time lost.
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