List of medical schools in the Philippines

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This is a list of medical schools located in the Philippines.

Contents

Metro Manila

City of Manila
Caloocan
Las Piñas
Makati
Muntinlupa
Pasig
Quezon City
Valenzuela

North and Central Luzon

South Luzon

Visayas

Mindanao

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