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The main centers of medical education are University of Guyana, American International School of Medicine, and Texila American University. Guyanese physicians usually seek post-graduate education abroad, due to limited opportunities in Guyana. Medical students often go to Cuba as a part of a government-funded training program.
The University is located in Guyana, South America and has its clinical campus of its medical school in both Guyana and Arizona in the United States. [ 2 ] The school is registered with the National Accreditation Council of Guyana and has accredited with the Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine(CAAM-HP) and other Health ...
AISM was established in 1999 by International Medical Educators Associates, Inc. (IMEA) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, headed by Dr. Colin A. Wilkinson. The establishment of AISM in Guyana was approved by the Cabinet of the Government of Guyana on October 19, 1999. [citation needed] The first batch of students was admitted in January 2000. Since ...
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Medicine portal; Guyana portal; Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. O. Medical and health organisations based in Guyana (2 C)
American International School of Medicine [2] The Business School Guyana [3] Georgetown American University [4] Green Heart Medical University [5] Lincoln American University [6] Rajiv Gandhi University of Science and Technology [7] School of the Nations (Guyana) [8] Texila American University [9]
GAU is registered with the National Accreditation Council of Guyana. [3] It is listed in FAIMER International Medical Education Directory (IMED) and World Directory of Medical Schools. The university is certified International Standard Organisation (ISO) 9001-2015 compliant for producing Medical Professionals and Emergency Technicians. [4]
Guyana's first open-heart surgery was performed at the GPHS's Caribbean Heart Institute in 2007. [5] In 2008, the first kidney transplant operation in Guyana was performed at the GPHC by US Army medical professionals for training and humanitarian purposes. [6] [7] In 2010, GPHC began an Emergency Medicine training program. [1]