Driven by Compassion, Guided by Service: AMA School of Medicine (AMASOM) Brings Healing Beyond Borders Through “Lab for All” Initiative
Bringing Healthcare Closer to
Filipinos
The true meaning
of medicine is not only found inside hospitals or classrooms — it is found in
the willingness to serve people, especially those who need care the most.
On May 5, 2026,
the AMA School of Medicine (AMASOM) once again demonstrated this
commitment as it actively participated in the latest leg of First Lady
Louise Araneta Marcos’ flagship healthcare initiative, “Lab for All”
(LFA), held at Camp Crame.
Widely recognized
for her compassionate leadership and quiet dedication to public service, First
Lady Louise Araneta Marcos continues to champion programs that place the
welfare of ordinary Filipinos at the forefront. Through Lab for All, the
First Lady has helped bring essential healthcare services closer to
communities, especially to individuals and families who may have limited access
to medical attention and laboratory services.
More than a
nationwide medical outreach initiative, Lab for All has become a
reflection of the First Lady’s sincere commitment to inclusive healthcare,
community empowerment, and human dignity. Her vision of making healthcare
more accessible has inspired stronger collaboration among government agencies,
medical institutions, healthcare professionals, and volunteers — all working
together toward a common goal of caring for the Filipino people.
Under the
leadership and guidance of First Lady Louise Araneta
Marcos, the initiative continues to touch lives across the country by
promoting compassion, service, and genuine concern for the well-being of every
Filipino. Her efforts have helped transform Lab for All into more than
just a healthcare program, but a meaningful symbol of hope, unity, and public
service.
For the AMA
School of Medicine (AMASOM), participating in the initiative represented
not only an opportunity to extend medical assistance, but also a chance to
support a humanitarian effort led by a First Lady whose advocacy for
accessible healthcare continues to create lasting impact in communities
nationwide.
Serving Those Who Serve the Nation
Now on its ninth deployment under the
Lab for All program, AMASOM helped
deliver vital medical and laboratory services to approximately 1,500 members of
the Philippine National Police and their dependents. These are individuals who
spend their lives protecting the public, often placing the welfare of others
before their own. Through initiatives like this, AMA recognizes the importance
of giving back to those who continuously serve the nation.
Leading the AMA delegation was Dr. Amable R.
Aguiluz V, Chairman Emeritus and Founder of the AMA Education System, Father of IT Education in the
Philippines, whose presence underscored the institution’s strong
alignment with national healthcare and public service initiatives. His
engagement with First Lady Louise Araneta Marcos and other government leaders
reflected a shared commitment to improving healthcare accessibility and
ensuring that quality medical services reach communities that need them most.
A Collective Effort for Public
Service
The event also brought together
several government agencies and institutions, including the
Department of Health, Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority, PhilHealth, Department of Trade and
Industry, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Pag-IBIG Fund,
Department of Agriculture, and the Public Attorney’s Office — creating a
collaborative environment centered on service, wellness, and nationbuilding.
Beyond the medical services rendered,
the initiative highlighted the importance of compassion and human connection.
One heartfelt moment during the event was the AMASOM team’s
tribute to Department of Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa on his
birthday — a simple but sincere gesture that reflected the warmth and humanity
behind the institution’s service-driven culture.
Shaping Future Doctors with Purpose
For AMASOM
students, faculty members, and volunteers, Lab for All (LFA) was not
simply an outreach activity, but a living reminder of why they chose the field
of medicine in the first place: to heal, to serve, and to make a difference in
people’s lives. AMASOM also provides medical students who actively assist
doctors who are members of the AMASOM faculty during medical missions and
healthcare initiatives, allowing students to gain meaningful hands-on
experience while learning the true value of compassionate service.
As Lab for All
(LFA) continues to reach more communities across the country, the AMA School of
Medicine (AMASOM) remains unwavering in its mission of shaping not only
exceptional medical professionals, but compassionate individuals who understand
that medicine is ultimately about humanity, dignity, and service.
AMA’s “Love for All” Commitment
Through every medical mission, every
student trained, and every life touched, AMA continues to embody its “Love for
All” — a belief that education and healthcare should never be privileges
reserved for a few, but opportunities that uplift every Filipino.
As the nation continues to face
evolving healthcare challenges, AMA stands committed to producing future
doctors who heal not only with knowledge and skill, but with compassion and
purpose. Because in the end, the true legacy of medicine is not measured by
titles or achievements, but by the lives changed through genuine service.
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AMA School of Medicine is a proud
member of the AMA University Education System — Asia’s Pioneer and Largest
Network of IT Universities and Colleges with more than 45 years of global
excellence in education.
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