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Study MBBS from Our Lady of Fatima University, College of Medicine
Our Lady of Fatima University (OLFU) stands as one of the Philippines' premier institutions for medical education, renowned for its dedication to producing exceptional medical professionals. As a top choice for studying MBBS (MD) in the Philippines, Our Lady Fatima University is committed to nurturing world-class practitioners.
With a legacy spanning over 55 years, OLFU has proudly graduated more than 37,000 medical and allied health practitioners across various disciplines. This impressive track record underscores Fatima's pivotal role in advancing the medical and paramedical fields both in the Philippines and internationally.
Our Lady Fatima University is distinguished by its robust support system for its growing international student body. The university offers a unique educational experience in a country rich in cultural diversity and historical significance. As the leading medical school in the Philippines, OLFU provides comprehensive undergraduate MBBS (MD) programs and specialized residency postgraduate programs.
The College of Medicine is situated in a state-of-the-art campus comprising five modern buildings. These facilities include well-equipped lecture halls, seminar and conference rooms, cutting-edge research and teaching laboratories, and a comprehensive library with advanced audiovisual resources. Additionally, the campus features a dedicated medical hospital that provides practical experience and integrated patient care.
The College is equipped with the latest sophisticated medical laboratory technology, meeting the rigorous standards set by the Board of Medical Education. It also boasts a fully equipped computer laboratory with high-speed internet access, enhancing research capabilities and facilitating networking among students.
At Our Lady of Fatima University, students are not only prepared for medical practice but are also immersed in a vibrant academic community that values excellence, innovation, and global perspectives.
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"ɴɪᴄᴇ ᴘɪʟʟᴏᴡꜱ" || ᴄʟɪᴠᴇ ʀᴏꜱꜰɪᴇʟᴅ, ᴄɪᴅᴏʟꜰᴜꜱ ᴛᴇʟᴀᴍᴏɴ, ʜᴜɢᴏ ᴋᴜᴘᴋᴀ
✭ pairing(s): clive rosfield, cid(olfus) telamon, hugo kupka (seperate) x gn reader
✩ inspo: feel like shit need my head between someones boobs rn
✩ in which: he gets to find comfort in your chest, so why don't you give it a try?
✧ a/n: i wanted to add jill to this SOOO BAD but i fear it'd seem sleazy... sigh... also i kinda Want kupka... i dunno. i could make that man reevaluate his sexuality
✦ taglist: @shinysora
🗒 cw: gn reader cause everyone can have boobs, lots of boob talk. if it wasnt obvious, this ones kinda longwinded :P, not proofread
✎ wc: 1.4k
⎯ Clive Rosfield
CLIVE tends to be a bit awkward. It doesn’t matter how long you two have been together, if you point out that he’s so much as a centimeter close, he flusters. Part of it is stubbornness, that he doesn’t deserve such tenderness when his work isn’t nearly halfway done. He deprives himself of your touch simply because why would he deserve it? Those kinds of gentle acts and lingering touches are wasted on a man like him. The other part is because he’s… Clive. Thirty Three and he still blushes like a boy, even if you hold hands, or so much as look at him in a slightly flirtatious manner. Despite all this, however, there is one thing he allows himself. On the very rare occasion that he allows himself to rest, he quite enjoys laying on your chest. It’s the steady beat of your heart and the rise and fall of your chest that truly lulls him to sleep. He finds himself lost without it.
While his reasoning is quite adorable, when you start thinking about how… well endowed he is, yours isn’t quite as pure. Who can blame you though? An outlaw in your hands, body sculpted and refined over the years. You ought to give that rack attention or else all is for naught. So, of course you hatch your plan. You’d hate to catch Clive in one of his most vulnerable moments, what if he never let you get close again? You lay in wait, passing the time by pacing around his room. He had sent a Stolas earlier, with good tidings. He would be back soon, and that he would at least have one day of off time to spare. Such wonderful news, it practically made you skip around the room as you waited.
And when he finally opens the doors to his chamber, shucking off his sheath and blade from his shoulder, you’re all too eager to pounce. He barely has time to process the fact that you’re in the room before you practically jump at him, face landing in his chest. You wrap your arms around his waist and squeeze, letting out a sigh of contentment to finally have your head between these two majestic peaks. You stay like that for a minute or more, head in the clouds. Clive is horrifyingly still. When you finally look up at him to acknowledge him, a mix of horror, confusion, embarrassment, and levity flashes across his face. He doesn’t know if you meant to do that (oh, you full well did), or if it was a horrifying mistake. One that you took great enjoyment in. Slowly, he gives in, with your cheek pressed against his chest. He finally wrapped his arms around you with a sigh, muttering an ‘I missed you too, my love.’
⎯ Cidolfus Telamon
Oh, your sweet and charming CID. Gentle, yet rough in all the right ways, unabashed with how much he loves you and what he loves about you (everything). That being said, behind closed doors his touches grow more bolder. Aged as he is, he’s not one to curb his wants or needs. In between his little jaunts, he always spares you a kiss, a little touch here and there. And if he’s lucky, he enjoys just holding you. Allowing himself to just be. For all his jokes and remarks, he’s quite the soft man. Doesn’t mean he won’t get a kick out of teasing you, though. Kissing your cheek, down to your jaw, to your neck, past the collarbone– “Oh, do you mind if I go lower, love?”, yet he never does. He simply enjoys feeling your pulse jump, skip, and stutter against his lips.
Well, you aren’t afraid to go lower, that’s certain. The problem is how you’d find a way without him reading into your tricks. Any little scheme you were up to was quickly caught and snuffed out, and returned with mischief tenfold. Or, if he was in a no-nonsense mood, he’d set you out on errands. Fill up your schedule so you couldn’t scheme anymore. Even for a silly little kiss. What a pain in the ass, You’d be better off just asking him, but then again, where’s the fun in that? Might as well do it when you can, when he’s locked away in his quarters. It’s not like he minds when you’re there, anyways, so there would be nothing out of the ordinary. It was a matter of how you’d be able to slip into his lap and finally get him to trip over himself.
On a rainy evening, Cid had taken it upon himself to get busy. Not the fun kind, where he showers you in kisses, his hands wandering everywhere. No, the real kind of busy, where he could only give you nods and grunts as a form of acknowledgement. You didn’t want to interrupt his work, but you also had nothing else to do aside from sweep around the Hideaway– a never-ending task. And, to be honest, you were starting to get sick of the lack of attention. You stalk over with a cocky smirk on your face, your hands sliding over his shoulders. You give him no time to protest, kicking the leg of his chair and sweeping it away so you have just enough space to sit on his lap. All he can stammer out is a simple “love–”, before you pressed your cheek to his left breast. Ah, this life is worth living. You can hear his heart pick up for just a second, while you no doubt look a little blissed out, if not pervy. With a chuckle and a shake of his head, he places a large hand on your hip. For the next couple of hours, you sit in his lap, pampered like a cat with your head against his chest, too stubborn to move. Founder, if you left his bosom, it’d truly be the death of all things beautiful.
⎯ Hugo Kupka
You’ve really won the lottery with HUGO. A big strong man, tall and broad, and an excellent rack to match. His heart was about as big as his boobs, and Founder, how he doted upon you. He could berate an entire room of councilmen, and turn around and be just so sweet on you. Big and brutish he may be, but he’s as sweet as a babe in your arms. When he wants to be, at least. Most of the time he’s as fierce as a lion, needy and ready to get his fill. Yet there are some times where he’s as docile as a sheep, comfortable to lounge about with you. Play with your hair, maybe indulge in a little dance or two. Not that he’s any good at it. But it doesn’t matter, does it?
One of his favorite things seems to be pulling you in for an excessively long (and tight) hug when he’s sick of all the dribble he’s had to hear from the political figures. His mind is brighter when it comes to fighting, and sometimes it makes his head spin. Not that he can’t keep up, of course. Either way, you are just lucky enough to be tit-height, while he is blissfully unaware of your perversion. Who can blame you, though? He pulls you right in, and you aren’t going to push away. You do your best to make sure your mind doesn’t stray too far, worried that he may catch on and not afford you such kindness anymore. He wouldn’t, regardless, but… something about him knowing, you have no idea how he’d react.
Regardless, you find your way to enjoy such moments as much as you can. When you two lay down, you lay down on top of him, which he is all too happy about. Sitting in his lap, acting tired so you get a chance to rest your head against his chest, and much more silly things that would make you look like a spoiled royal to the guard, despite being a near opposite. Spoiled, yes. But not in the way you’re feigning fear or illness just to steal Hugo away from his guard and what not. He enables you, even if he doesn’t know it, and you just can’t get enough. His body hardened by his own ways, and yet his tits are just so soft. The world is a cruel mistress, not allowing you or anyone else a moment of proper rest, no matter how blessed they were. So why not enjoy the simple things?
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Life lately ♡。゚
Time flies so fast! The 1st week of 2024 is done already. Here's what I've been up to this week:
Went out on a breakfast date with my bf before my shift in my part-time. We had a pretty serious fight before that, but we were able to reconcile.
I was supposed to grab coffee with my high school friends but plot twist: there was no coffee 😆
I have a shift but Ian let me connect to his mobile internet and after some catch up in mcdonald's, we gave in and drank at Elmer's house nearby. 2 bottles of tequila + a very intense gossip is a perfect combo to not get wasted lol
The next morning, I accompanied my bf to his special exam at OLFU
Afterwards, we watched Rewind and bought a new luggage for my upcoming Summit
The new year's off to a good start! Excited for new experiences this 2024 🥂
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Ang hirap mag hanap ng Grad School na may Sunday class, OLFU at PUP lang nahanap ko na meron. With that, I decided na mag MBA sa PUP Manila, first things first, need ko mag prepare for GSEE. Wish me luck. 🤞🏻
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Fatima ka pala graduate? sa may valenzuela?
yes po OLFU main
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2 saat fln olfu sofradan kalkalı halla aklım mutfaktaki yemekte amk
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MBBS from Our Lady of Fatima University, College of Medicine
Our Lady of Fatima University (OLFU) stands as a beacon of excellence in medical education within the Philippines, renowned for its commitment to producing world-class medical practitioners.
Established over 55 years ago, OLFU has graduated more than 37,000 medical and allied health professionals, contributing significantly to the advancement of medical and paramedical fields both locally and internationally.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Facilities: OLFU's College of Medicine is housed across five buildings equipped with state-of-the-art facilities including lecture halls, research laboratories, amphitheaters, and a well-stocked library with audio-visual resources. Adjacent to the university is a medical hospital, ensuring practical learning opportunities for students.
Cutting-edge Equipment: The college boasts sophisticated medical laboratory equipment meeting global standards, alongside a computer laboratory with internet access for research and networking among students.
International Student Support: OLFU is committed to providing exceptional services tailored to its growing international student community. Students benefit from an enriching cultural experience in a country known for its strong national identity and diverse history.
Accreditation and Recognition:
Fully accredited by the Association of Philippine Medical Colleges.
Listed among the World Health Organization's recognized medical schools in Geneva.
Conducts Clerkship Programs in collaboration with prestigious hospitals such as Harbor Hospital in Baltimore and Jackson Park in Chicago, USA.
Accredited by the Illinois State Board of Education, New York State Board of Education, and recognized by California Quality Health Assurance.
Achievements:
Alumni are placed in key hospitals in the Philippines and abroad, demonstrating competence and excellence in their fields.
Consistently produces topnotchers in the Physician’s Licensure Examinations in the Philippines.
#OLFU#FatimaUniversity#OLFUMedicine#MedicalEducation#StudyAbroad#MBBSinPhilippines#MedicalSchool#GlobalMedicine#HealthcareEducation#FutureDoctors
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Napanaginipan ko na nagtransfer ako sa OLFU at feeling mayaman ako. Tapos pumila kami sa SM at nakita ko si jes at ate che. Tapos grabi ko romanticize ung OLFU HAHAHAH. Tapos halos lahat ng kasama ko mga cm ko nung grade 7.
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MBBS In Philippines
The Philippines has become a popular destination for international students seeking to pursue a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree. The country's medical colleges offer high-quality education, affordable tuition fees, and excellent clinical exposure, making it an attractive choice for students from countries like India, Nepal, and other Asian nations. This guide will provide an in-depth look at the advantages, key features, and cost structure of studying MBBS in the Philippines.
Why Choose the Philippines for MBBS?
High-Quality Education: Medical colleges in the Philippines follow a rigorous and comprehensive curriculum that is on par with international standards. Many colleges are accredited by global bodies like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Medical Council of India (MCI).
English-Medium Instruction: The Philippines is one of the largest English-speaking countries in Asia, and all medical courses are taught in English. This eliminates the language barrier for international students and helps them better understand the course material.
Affordable Fees and Cost of Living: Compared to Western countries, the tuition fees and living expenses in the Philippines are significantly lower, making it a cost-effective option for medical education.
Global Recognition and Licensure: Graduates from medical colleges in the Philippines can apply for licensure exams in various countries, including the United States, India, and other parts of the world. This global recognition opens up numerous career opportunities.
Cultural Compatibility: The Philippines has a diverse and multicultural environment that is welcoming to international students. Additionally, the country's tropical climate is similar to that of many Asian countries, making it easier for students to adapt.
Clinical Exposure: Students in the Philippines benefit from extensive clinical exposure through affiliations with hospitals and healthcare centers. This hands-on experience is crucial for developing practical skills and understanding real-world medical scenarios.
Top Medical Colleges in the Philippines
Here are some of the top medical colleges in the Philippines renowned for their MBBS programs:
University of the Philippines Manila: Known for its high academic standards and research facilities, this public university offers excellent medical programs and extensive clinical training.
University of Santo Tomas: One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Asia, UST offers a comprehensive medical curriculum and robust clinical exposure.
Cebu Institute of Medicine: A leading medical college with a strong emphasis on research and clinical practice, making it a popular choice for international students.
Our Lady of Fatima University: Known for its modern facilities and experienced faculty, OLFU is a top choice for students seeking quality medical education at an affordable cost.
Davao Medical School Foundation: This institution offers a high standard of medical education and excellent clinical training, attracting students from various countries.
Admission Process for MBBS in the Philippines
The admission process for MBBS programs in the Philippines is straightforward and transparent. Here are the key steps involved:
Eligibility Criteria: Prospective students must meet specific eligibility criteria, including:
Completion of higher secondary education (10+2) with a focus on science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
A minimum aggregate score in these subjects, typically around 50% or higher.
English proficiency, demonstrated through standardized tests like IELTS or TOEFL, if applicable.
Application Procedure: The application process typically involves:
Filling out the online application form available on the university's official website.
Submission of necessary documents, such as academic transcripts, passport copies, proof of English proficiency, and recent photographs.
Payment of application fees.
Entrance Exam: Applicants may be required to take the National Medical Admission Test (NMAT) in the Philippines or an equivalent test recognized by the university.
Selection Process: The selection is based on academic performance, entrance exam scores, and other criteria set by the university. Shortlisted candidates may be called for an interview.
Admission Confirmation: Once selected, students will receive an admission offer. They must accept this offer by paying the initial tuition fees and completing other formalities, including visa application for international students.
MBBS Fees Structure in the Philippines
The cost of studying MBBS in the Philippines varies depending on the university and the city in which it is located. On average, the annual tuition fees for MBBS programs range from USD 3,000 to USD 6,000. Here's a general breakdown of the expenses:
Tuition Fees: The tuition fees for MBBS programs in the Philippines are relatively affordable compared to Western countries. On average, the annual tuition fee ranges from USD 3,000 to USD 6,000.
Accommodation: The cost of living in the Philippines is also affordable. On-campus accommodation may cost around USD 1,000 to USD 1,500 per year, while off-campus housing options might range from USD 100 to USD 300 per month, depending on the location and facilities.
Living Expenses: The overall living expenses, including food, transportation, and other personal expenses, are estimated to be around USD 200 to USD 400 per month.
Miscellaneous Fees: This may include visa fees, health insurance, and other administrative charges, which can amount to approximately USD 500 to USD 1,000 per year.
Unique Features of Medical Education in the Philippines
US-Based Curriculum: Many medical colleges in the Philippines follow a curriculum patterned after the US medical education system, which is advantageous for students planning to take the USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination).
Early Clinical Exposure: The curriculum is designed to provide early and extensive clinical exposure, ensuring that students are well-prepared for practical aspects of medicine.
Research Opportunities: The Philippines offers numerous opportunities for students to engage in medical research, enhancing their knowledge and skills.
Cultural Diversity: The Philippines is a melting pot of cultures, offering a rich and diverse environment for students to learn and grow.
Career Opportunities and Global Recognition
Graduates from medical colleges in the Philippines have a wide range of career opportunities available to them. The global recognition of the MBBS degree allows them to pursue medical practice, research, or further specialization in various countries. Key advantages include:
Global Practice: Graduates can apply for licensure and practice medicine in many countries, subject to passing the relevant licensing exams such as the USMLE, PLAB (Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board) in the UK, and FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) in India.
Postgraduate Opportunities: The solid educational foundation provided by medical colleges in the Philippines prepares graduates for postgraduate studies and specializations in prestigious institutions worldwide.
Research and Academia: Graduates interested in research or academic careers can leverage the university’s strong emphasis on these areas to pursue roles in medical research institutions or academic settings.
Conclusion
Studying MBBS in the Philippines offers a unique combination of high-quality education, affordable tuition fees, and extensive clinical exposure. With its modern facilities, experienced faculty, and global recognition, the Philippines is an excellent choice for aspiring doctors. The straightforward admission process, coupled with the multicultural and English-speaking environment, makes it an attractive destination for international students. By choosing to study MBBS in the Philippines, students can look forward to a rewarding academic journey and a bright future in the medical field.
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Considering Our Lady of Fatima University Valenzuela for Your MBBS Degree? A Student's Guide
The Philippines has become a popular destination for international students seeking to pursue a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree, also known as MBBS. One of the well-regarded institutions in this field is Our Lady of Fatima University Valenzuela, Philippines. This blog is designed specifically for students like you, considering OLFU for their MBBS journey abroad. We'll delve into key aspects like tuition fees, the university itself, and the MBBS program to help you make an informed decision.
About Our Lady of Fatima University
Established in 1967, Our Lady of Fatima University boasts a rich history of providing quality education in the Philippines. It offers a wide range of programs across various disciplines, including Basic Education, Senior High School, Bachelor's Degrees, Dentistry, Medicine, and Graduate Studies.
The university is known for its commitment to academic excellence, fostering a student-centered learning environment. Their MBBS program is particularly sought-after by international students due to its:
Focus on practical training: Students gain valuable hands-on experience through hospital rotations and clinical placements.
Globally recognized curriculum: The program follows international standards, preparing graduates for global medical careers.
Qualified faculty: Experienced and knowledgeable professors guide students throughout their medical education.
Affordable tuition fees: Compared to other countries, studying MBBS at OLFU is a cost-effective option.
Is MBBS at OLFU Right for You?
Here are some factors to consider when deciding if pursuing an MBBS degree at Our Lady of Fatima University aligns with your goals:
Academic qualifications: You'll need strong academic records in science subjects, typically Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, to meet the admission requirements.
English proficiency: As the medium of instruction is English, you'll need to demonstrate your ability to comprehend and communicate effectively in the language. Standardized tests like IELTS or TOEFL might be required.
Financial considerations: While tuition fees at OLFU are generally lower compared to other countries, factor in additional costs like living expenses, textbooks, and potential travel fees.
Adaptability: Studying abroad requires adjusting to a new culture and environment. Make sure you're comfortable with the idea of living in the Philippines for several years.
Our Lady of Fatima University Philippines Tuition Fee (MBBS Program)
The exact Our Lady of Fatima University Philippines tuition fee for the MBBS program can vary depending on currency exchange rates and might change slightly year-on-year. However, to give you a general idea, here's an estimated range based on information available online (be sure to check the university's official website for the most up-to-date figures):
USD Equivalent: $6,000 per year (approximately)
Indian Rupee Equivalent: ₹4,48,000 per year (approximately)
Additional Expenses to Consider
Remember, tuition fees are just one part of the financial equation. Here are some other expenses to factor in:
Accommodation: Costs will vary depending on your chosen living arrangements (dormitory, apartment, etc.)
Food: The Philippines offers a range of affordable and delicious food options.
Transportation: Public transportation in the Philippines is relatively inexpensive.
Books and study materials: Budget for textbooks and other learning resources.
Health insurance: Make sure you have adequate health insurance coverage throughout your studies.
Before You Apply
If you're seriously considering OLFU for your MBBS abroad degree, here are some steps to take:
Research the program thoroughly: Visit the university's website to understand the curriculum, admission requirements, and application process.
Contact the university: Don't hesitate to reach out to the admissions office for any specific questions you might have.
Prepare your application materials: Gather all the necessary documents, including transcripts, test scores, and recommendation letters.
Explore scholarship options: OLFU might offer scholarships or financial aid programs to help ease the financial burden.
Conclusion
Our Lady of Fatima University Valenzuela presents a compelling option for international students seeking a high-quality and affordable MBBS degree. By carefully considering the program details, tuition fees, and your personal circumstances, you can make an informed decision about whether this path aligns with your aspirations. Remember, studying abroad is a significant life choice. Weigh the pros and cons thoroughly, and don't hesitate to reach out to educational consultants or current students at OLFU for further insights.
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Our Girl of Fatima College, School of Medication
https://unie.edu.vn/?p=8819 OLFU (Our girl of Fatima College) is without doubt one of the Philippine’s most distinguished fac...
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