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The CLINICAL SKILLS FACILITY is the Ruby Anniversary gift of Medicine Class 1967 to the UST Faculty of Medicine & Surgery and the first of its kind among all the medical schools in the Philippines.

The CSF will provide hands-on learning experiences for students to en-hance their clinical, procedural, interpersonal and communication skills which are essential in the effective and safe management of patients. It will promote the use of Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) , standard patients and dummies for teaching and testing. Hence, the CSF will be used for the formative experience of students as well as a revalida tool. It can also be used for skills testing of postgraduate resi-dents & fellows as a requirement for their certification.

The CSF has been designed to have a Central Station and 18 testing satel-lite stations which are all equipped with Audio-Visual and CCTV moni-tors along with complete recording systems. The Central Station along with 6 testing stations is at the newly constructed 4th floor of the Experi-mental Building, while the 12 other satellite stations are in the Neuro-Histo Laboratory sections at the 3rd floor.

From conceptualization to construction, the CSF project spanned from Dean Rolando Lopez to Dean Graciela Garayblas-Gonzaga, from 2006 Class President, Dr. Corazon Gemil to 2009 Class President, Dr. Zinnia Bacol-Giron. The leadership of the Legacy Committee went from the able hands of Dr. Sandra Valdez, to Dr. Leonor Testa-Feliciano to Dr. Danilo Deaño. From searching the appropriate project, monitoring the academic environment and invigorating the fund raising campaign, the following legacy committee members gave their expert best: Dr. Erwin Gonzalez, Dr. Virgilio Salanga, Dr. Peter Fang, Dr. Erlinda Sy-Fang, Dr. Antonio Penilla, Dr. Roger Guico, Dr. Peter Figueroa, Dr. Nerissa Dimatulac-Santos and Dr. Willie Lagdameo.

   
 
Linda and Peter Fang
 

UST Medicine Class’67 is naming the main vestibule in honor of Drs. Peter and Erlinda Fang whose extraordinary generosity inspired the class to enthusiastically support the CSF project.

   
 
Corazon Gemil
Leonor "Nong" Testa-Feliciano
 

A plaque to recognize and honor Dr. Corazon Gemil and Dr. Leonor Testa-Feliciano for their vision, dedication, perseverance and leadership, culminating in the successful completion of the class Legacy project, will also be prominently displayed in the main CSF station.

This is the second pioneering project of the class, the first being the CME Auditorium which was its 25th anniversary legacy inaugurated in 1992.

 
   
To see the various stages of construction of the CLINICAL SKILLS FACILITY, Click HERE >>