The Mu Sigma Phi Sorority, Inc., founded on August 27, 1934, is the first medical sorority in the Philippines and in Asia. Aside from being recognized by both the University of the Philippines Manila and UP College of Medicine, it is also registered under the Securities and Exchange Commission of the Philippines. Guided by the four pillars of Sisterhood, Service, Scholarship, and Leadership, the Sorority has 75 years of heritage and over a thousand female physicians dedicated to the Sorority's ideals, which are responsive to the needs, abilities, and interests of young female physicians and physicians-in-the-making in service of the country.
Sorority Seal
Black is for the endless search for knowledge
Gold is for the pursuit of excellence
Red is for the triumph of science over death
Green is for the commitment of the upliftment of the quality of life
Flame is for the spirit, fervor, and aspirations of the members of the Sorority
History
On August 27, 1934, seven members of the Ladies Auxiliary Committee of the Mu Sigma Phi fraternity decided to forge a separate identity. Guided by the four pillars, the Sorority went on to carve a name for itself as a pioneer and trailblazer. Since 1942, the Mu Sigma Phi Drug Bank, Mu Sigma Phi Blood Bank, and Mu Sigma Phi Eye Bank, has maintained to serve the indigent patients of the PGH.
Activities
The Sorority holds weekly free clinics and surgical missions in different barangays. In fact, the Sorority was able to serve 14,238 patients in 2007-2008. The Sorority also keeps the PGH Patient Assistance Fund, and holds annual projects such as Parol Para sa Sanggol supporting the PGH Pediatrics Wards, MUla sa Puso for the PGH Medicine Wards, Excellence, Knowledge, Genius inter-college and -university pre-medical quiz show, and in collaboration with the Fraternity, Brainstorm, an inter-medical school quiz show.
Awards
The Mu Sigma Phi Sorority has been recognized by both the University of the Philippines and the Philippine Government:
Presidential Awardee for the Most Active NGO in Luzon in the Service of the Urban Poor
Most Outstanding Organization in UP Manila
Diamond Year
The celebration of the Diamond Year of the Sorority came to a close with the end of School Year 2009-2010. During the year, the sorority successfully mounted "'Brilyante", a fashion show-fund raiser for the Cervical Cancer Awareness Program. The Mu Sigma Phi Sorority was also named one of the "Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations" of the Philippines, a distinction awarded by the National Youth Commission. Together with the Mu Sigma Phi Fraternity, the sorority was likewise very involved in the relief efforts for Typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng.