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Republic of the Philippines

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT


COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION

CHED MEMORANDUM ORDER


No. ____27________________,
Series of 1998

SUBJECT: CURRICULUM FOR THE COMMON 2-YEAR ASSOCIATE IN


HEALTH SCIENCE EDUCATION (AHSE)

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In accordance with pertinent provisions of Republic Act (RA) No. 7722, otherwise
known as the "Higher Education Act of 1994" and for the purpose of rationalizing the
Health Profession Education in the country, the following curriculum for the Common
2-Year Associate in Health Science Education (AHSE) leading to Health Science
Profession courses are hereby adopted and promulgated by the Commission.

A. Rationale

The common two-year preparatory program is an undergraduate program that


will prepare students for entry into any of the health course: Medicine, Radiologic
Technology, Midwifery, Medical Technology, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Nutrition and
Dietetics, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Occupational Therapy and Optometry.

This 2-year preparatory course complies with CHED Order No. 59, s. 1996,
comprising the general education component of all Baccalaureate degrees leading to
the Health Profession. It should be offered only in colleges and universities with
recognized health programs.

Upon completion of the two-year preparatory course, graduates are equipped


with the appropriate competence to function as a primary health care provider such
as: Health Aide or Community Health Aide. They shall be awarded with a Certificate
in Two-Year Associate in Health Science Education.

B. Educational Component

The Curriculum for the Common 2-year Associate in Health Science


Education is outlined as follows:

1. Language/Humanities 21 units
English 6 units
Filipino 6 units
Humanities Subjects 9 units
(Logic, Philosophy, Literature)
2. Mathematics, Natural Science and Information Technology 23 units
Math 1 3 units
Basic Statistics 3 units
Natural Sciences (Nat. Sci., Chem., Physics) 11 units
Sci. Tech & Society 3 units
Computer 3 units

3. Social Sciences 12 units


Health Ethics 3 units
Psychology 3 units
Socio/Anthropology 3 units
Health Economics w/ TLR* 3 units

*Taxation and Land Reform

4. Health Science 17 units


Anatomy & Physiology 5 units
Health Care I 4 units
w/ RLE 3 (153 hrs.)
Health Care II 3 units
w/ RLE 2 (102 hrs.)

5. Physical Education
P.E. 1-4

TOTAL 73 units

C. COURSE DESCRIPTION

1. BIO-ETHICS

The course in Bio Ethics aims at developing among students an


understanding of the important concepts and principles of Bio Ethics. At the end of
the course, the student should be sensitive to ethical considerations and face ethical
issues in health care, community work and public issues, responsibly.

2. HEALTH ECONOMICS

The course focuses on concepts, principles, and techniques of resource


utilization for the production of services in the health care delivery system.

3. SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY

This is an integrative course that will capture the holistic view of how science,
technology and society interact and affect each other. It will emphasize the
implications of the interactions to the health status of Filipinos and to the health care
profession in the country. Furthermore, the course will be presented in a historical
and futuristic perspective, focused on the Philippine setting.
4. HEALTH CARE I

Concepts and principles in the provision of basic care in terms of health


promotion/maintenance and disease prevention at the individual and family level.

5. HEALTH CARE II

Concepts and Principles in the provision of basic health care in terms of


health promotion/maintenance and disease prevention at the community level.

6. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

This course aims to produce graduates with sufficient scientific knowledge


and skills to serve as competent primary health care providers, at the most basic
level I their community. This course includes the definition of anatomical terms,
correlation of human biologic structure with normal physiologic function. Basic
regulatory mechanisms which promote homeostasis, familiarization of some
physiological parameters which serve as indicators for the organism's state of health,
anatomic and physiologic bases of some common medical disorders. Recognition of
signs and symptoms associated with serious medical conditions requiring expert
medical attention.

D. Effectivity

This CMO shall take effect beginning School Year (SY) 1998-1999.

Pasig City, Philippines, April 22, 1998.

(SGD.) ANGEL C. ALCALA


Chairman

(SGD.) MONA D. VALISNO (SGD.) KATE C. BOTENGAN


Commissioner Commissioner

(SGD.) ESTER A. GARCIA (SGD.) ROBERT N. PADUA


Commissioner Commissioner

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