Adventist Medical Center College (formerly Mindanao Sanitarium and Hospital College) is a private, higher educational institution in
Iligan City. The school was established to produce more Adventist paramedical workers. It started out in 1994 with a School of Midwifery, which was followed by the School of Physical Therapy—making MSHC
the first Seventh-day Adventist college in the country to offer a degree program in Physical Therapy.
AMCC currently offers programs in junior high school, senior high school, and college. The SHS department has the
STEM, GAS, HUMSS, and
ABM strands available for interested students. For undergraduate students, the college has various
allied health degree courses, namely Medical Technology, Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, and Radiologic Technology. Additionally, AMCC has undergraduate programs in
Elementary and Secondary Education. The institution also has
TVET courses for those who want to learn particular skills and earn a National Certificate (NC) in less than a year.