UST Faculty of Medicine conducts limited face-to-face classes
The Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) has started its limited face-to-face classes for clinical clerks on Wednesday, June 9.

Clinical Clerks Council President Michael Cuevas was quoted in a report by The Varsitarian, UST's official school publication, that the university "had placed sufficient measures to ensure the safe conduct of on-site classes."
"The facilities to be used have been arranged for the supposed start last March, so they just tweaked the schedule," Cuevas said.
The university has also retrofitted its facilities to meet the requirements of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID), and the City Government of Manila.
All medical clerks were required to be fully vaccinated against coronavirus disease (COVID-19) before attending face-to-face classes.
Students attending in-person classes are also reminded to observe prescribed health protocols, such as wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment, frequent use of disinfectant, and physical distancing.
"In observance of health protocols, students are discouraged from going to other parts of the campus. Students must leave the campus after their shift to avoid mixing of cohorts," the UST said in a Facebook post.
Students are also asked to bring their own food and drinks prior to entering the campus. Leaving the school's premises during the shift and food deliveries are not allowed.
Limited face-to-face classes will be conducted until July 10.
Over 60 higher education institutions nationwide that offer medical and allied health programs have been approved by CHED to conduct limited face-to-face classes.