Iligan Medical Center College

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Iligan Medical Center College (IMCC) is a private, non-sectarian higher education institution in Iligan City, Philippines.

History

In 1975, after witnessing what they perceived as inadequate medical care and services in the Philippines, five doctors founded what was originally named the Iligan Medical School of Nursing and Midwifery. The school had 37 students enrolled in the first year. It had only one building which served as both school and dormitory. The inaugural graduation was held in 1978. Despite struggling in the start, the school survived due to public involvement.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The school's name was later changed to Illigan Medical Center College. The college was expanded; more courses were offered, including medical technological, radiological, and other non-paramedical courses such as applied electronics, practical electricity, refrigeration and air-conditioning.Script error: No such module "Unsubst"..

In the 1990s, there was a decrease in demand for paramedical graduates abroad, since schools overseas were producing their own healthcare workers and prioritized local job employment. To keep IMCC competitive, and possibly reduce the impact of this event, the institution diversified its course offering to include more non-paramedical courses, opening computer-related courses such as computer science, information technology, and information management. Furthermore, it began to offer preschool, primary and secondary academic levels. Other courses such as hotel and restaurant management, tourism, and education are now also offered.

In 1995, the institute began planning to become a university. The Graduate School was the initial venture, and that year IMCC started enrolling students for master's degree in Human Resource Management.

Founders

Deans

  • Elizabeth Alagar, College of Nursing and Midwifery
  • Miguel Elijah Bibera, College of Medical Technology
  • Ma. Victoria Patrimonio, College of Radiologic Technology
  • Ernesto Ilago, Graduate School

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