Text by: Jennifer Manongdo
Photos by: Sarah Hazel Moces Pulumbarit

A Memorandum of Agreement signed between the University of the Philippines Manila and Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC) on April 7, 2026, sets the tone for a series of capacity-building workshops on health research and evidence use.
The two-year program will be implemented from 2026 to 2028 and is designed for hospital administrators, members of research committees and ethics boards, consultant and trainee physicians, allied health professionals, research coordinators and assistants, data managers, and clinical trial staff. It seeks to develop CSMC’s research infrastructure and governance framework and develop the competencies of individual researchers to develop, implement, and translate research that is scientifically aligned with institutional and national priorities.
The National Institutes of Health will conduct the workshops and mentoring sessions for all the capacity-building modules. It will involve hands-on workshops, lectures and interactive discussions, small group exercises, coaching to policy developers, and mentoring for research development. These will be delivered through a blended-learning approach such as onsite sessions, asynchronous learning sessions (recorded lectures for participants who will be unable to attend the in-person workshops), and mentoring and coaching sessions. The program scope includes Research Governance and Institutionalization of Research, Clinical Trial Unit Organization, Research Protocol Development, Research Ethics, Research Project Management and Implementation, Technical Review of Research Proposals, Data Management and Analysis, and Scientific Paper Writing, among others.
The partnership agreement was signed by Chancellor Michael Tee and Antonio Say, CSMC chief medical officer.












































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