Philippine College of Physicians

Philippines College of Physicians
Abbreviation PCP
Formation 1953
Headquarters Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Philippines
Membership
7,000
Website pcp.org.ph

The Philippine College of Physicians (PCP) is an umbrella organization, formed in 1952, of internists in the Philippines. It was founded by Dr. Gonzalo F. Austria.[1][2]

Its three main aims are:

  1. Continuing medical education of internists and other physicians;
  2. Certification and regulation of the subspecialty of internal medicine;
  3. Accreditation and certification of the training programs for internal medicine in the Philippines.[3]

An Affiliate Society of Philippine Medical Association (PMA)

The PCP is an affiliate society of the Philippine Medical Association and a member-society of the International Society of Internal Medicine. The College has a total of around 7,000 members composed of fellows, diplomates and affiliate members.[4] The title of Diplomate in Internal Medicine is awarded by the PCP to an internist who has fulfilled all the requirements set by the Philippine Specialty Board of Internal Medicine which administers the certifying examinations annually. The title of Fellow is awarded to a Diplomate in Internal Medicine who has fulfilled the requirements for membership as Fellow in the PCP. Thus, an internist who has satisfactorily passed and fulfilled the requirements of the PCP and having been certified as such, may carry the title Diplomate in Internal Medicine and Fellow of the PCP (FPCP).

Sub-specialties and affiliate societies

The College has fourteen sub-specialties and affiliate societies under it namely:

Regional chapters

The College has twelve regional chapters nationwide:

As of the present, PCP has formed additional chapters in Metro Manila and other provinces.

References

  1. "History". Philippine College of Physicians. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  2. "Internal Medicine". Manila Doctors Hospital. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  3. "The Organization at a Glance". Philippine College of Physicians. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  4. Rafael Castillo, MD (February 13, 2009). "The PCP and the Filipino Internist". Philippine Daily Inquirer. PDI, Inc. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
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