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Manila Tytana Colleges

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The Manila Tytana Colleges (Tytana) (formerly ''Manila Doctors College'') is a privately owned and operated educational institution that offers academic degrees and certificate courses related to allied medical services, business, liberal arts and sciences.
Tytana was founded in 1975 as the Manila Doctors Hospital School of Nursing. In 2004 MDC's campus was transferred from the City of Manila to Pasay City. It has a Level II accreditation by Phil. Accrediting Associations of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU). Its BS Psychology program also attain the same Level II accreditation from the The Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) in 2013.
In 2011, Manila Tytana Colleges has opened new business courses - Accountancy, Entrepreneurship, Business Administration with major studies in Business Economics, Financial Management, Marketing Management, Operations Management, Human Resources Development Management. In 2014, it opened BS Tourism Management. Tytana also offers BS Information Technology, BS Holistic Nutrition with Culinary Arts, and BS Hotel and Restaurant Management.
As it sets it eyes to become a leading educational institution, it complemented its expansion within the framework of Academe-Industry Partnership anchored on its close link with the Metrobank Group. The scheme gives due advantage to its students in shaping their skills through actual job application in many of the Tytana's partners. "Tytana your Edge", the new school catchphrase perfectly sums up this positive aspect of enrolling in the College.
==History==

Founded and formally inaugurated during the 19th anniversary celebration of Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH) in 1975 and first known as the Manila Doctors Hospital School of Nursing, the College was originally located at the fourth floor of the Manila Doctors Hospital along United Nations Avenue in Manila. Its founding members include Dr. Ambrosio Tangco, Dr. Gonzalo F. Austria, Dr. Fidel Estrada, Dr. Jose Villanueva and then members of the Board of Directors of MDH. Mrs. Cristeta T. Patajo was the first principal.
The College initially offered a three-year graduate nursing course. In 1978, a permit to offer the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts courses was granted by the then Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS).
A major milestone was marked in the School’s history when the Metrobank Foundation Inc. acquired control of the Manila Medical Services, Inc. in February 1979. With the takeover, a new set of hospital directors was elected, headed by Dr. George S.K. Ty as Chairman and Mr. Edgardo Espiritu as President.
In February 14, 1980, the School was renamed Manila Doctors College as the status college was granted as a reflection of its varied course offerings, which included Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Bachelor of Science in Zoology, and a two-year certificate course in Pulmonary Therapy.
In October 1993, the College was registered as a non-stock corporation with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Two years later, the Nursing program was accorded Level I Accreditation by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines by virtue of the authority granted by the then DECS, having satisfactorily met the standards and fulfilled the requirements of the Philippine Accrediting Association of School, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU). In April 2002, the College formally earned the Level II Accreditation from PAASCU.

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