Manila Doctors College of Nursing


"We Nurse the World."
The Manila Doctors College of Nursing (MDCON) offers the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and certificate program in Caregiving, both tailored to meet wealth of options available in today`s nurses and health practitioners. Tytana graduates are poised to become leaders in health care, education, and research, with the training and preparation the College provides.

Learning experience takes place in the classroom and in a variety of clinical settings, including a base hospital - the Manila Doctors Hospital, other affiliating hospitals, and a community that encourages individuality, critical analysis, and collaboration with other members of the health care team. Nursing courses and laboratory activities are correlated with supervised clinical practicums.

PAASCU Level II Accredited, the BS Nursing program in Tytana ensures that its students undergo actual learning experiences and trainings at the Manila Doctors Hospital and other reputable health care and medical institutions - Philippine General Hospital, Philippine Orthopedic Center, Hospicio de San Jose, Justice Jose Abad Santos General Hospital, Sta. Ana Hospital, Pasay City General Hospital, among others.

MDCON also allows its nursing scholars to demonstrate their research acumen during its annual Nursing Research Congress, which promotes excellence in nursing research and provides research development opportunities for scholars, researchers, educators, professionals, and leaders in the country and from abroad.

The Manila Doctors College of Nursing celebrates research excellence through the Nursing Research Congress. The Nursing Research Congress is an annual event that aims to showcase the scholarly works of student and professional nurses by providing a venue where they can communicate and disseminate their research findings in the public. The research congress highlights the capability of young minds to contribute scientific and philosophical evidence to the nursing profession.

The research congress also invites different nursing schools, universities, and health institutions to create a formal community of nursing researchers to promote evidence-based practice. The most recent was held last February 22, 2019. The keynote speakers during the most recent research congress were Dr. Eric Domingo of the Department of Health, Dr. Jesson Butcon of World Health Organization, and Dr. Carfredda Dumlao of the Board of Nursing.