About St. Luke's

GREETINGS!
On behalf of St. Luke’s College of Nursing-Trinity University of Asia (TUA), I would like to introduce you to our University. Trinity University strives to be “A premier Christian University in Asia and the Pacific, transforming a community of learners as leaders towards a humane society”. In this regard, Trinity endeavours to create academic programs in an atmosphere of excellence that will help to develop graduates who will make an impact and create a positive influence in their workplace.
Should you become accepted to this very unique program, we hope that your time spent with us shall prove both fruitful and meaningful and that together we shall walk through this journey as lasting partners.
Welcome and Mabuhay!
A Brief Overview of ST. LUKE’S /TUA - and our instructors.

Since 1911, St. Luke’s have helped train thousands of nurses who have gone on to make their mark in different medical arenas and in different parts of the world. To this day, these nurses consistent excellent performance on the Board exams helps to separate our College academically as one of the top performing nursing schools in the Philippines. The school’s affiliation with St. Luke’s Medical Center and other government agencies helps contribute to the balanced development of clinical competencies that are required from our student body.
Our students’ rich and multi perspective exposure to learning situations is enhanced by the multi disciplined characteristic of the faculty. This faculty is mostly made up of clinical nurse practitioners with master’s degrees in nursing who come from varying specializations. These range from medical –surgical nursing, to maternal and child, psychiatric nursing and geriatric and community health nursing.
The St. Luke’s College of Nursing faculty is also made up of a number of doctors who help teach the basic sciences. Some of these instructors have double degrees in the natural and applied sciences ‘. In any case, this group of instructors, in total, are committed to helping our students achieve their educational goals, as well as helping enable them to function effectively as members of a health-care team in the 21st century. We look forward to meeting you.
Sincerely,
Gisela Luna
Dean, St. Luke’s College of Nursing
Faculty & Staff
Nursing faculty members of St. Luke’s, are specialists in their chosen field.
This chart outlines the academic backgrounds of our current staff.

St. Luke's Mission Statement
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To Maintain a faculty of highly competent and wholly committed Christian Nursing Educators
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To Maintain a curriculum that will meet the needs of its student body in a state of the art health care delivery system
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To Nurture students within a Christian atmosphere, with values that will help them to develop their optimum level of competency and leadership
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To help generate a friendly and democratic educational environment where service to our fellow man will be emphasized above all else.
St. Luke's College History
St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing is the predecessor of the St. Luke's College of Nursing and it is one of the oldest nursing schools in our country. It was established in 1907, soon after the founding of St. Luke's Hospital which was then known as “University Hospital”. This was in honor of different, leading universities of the United States that helped finance the construction of the building.
Today, St. Luke's College of Nursing is considered to be one of the most prominent schools of nursing in the Philippines. Having St.Luke's Medical Center as its base hospital, only helps contribute to the school’s otherwise strong reputation. The school is located along E. Rodriguez Ave., in Cathedral Heights, Quezon City. |