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The Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions (CAAM-HP) is an accrediting body for the education programmes and schools of medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, nursing and other health professions in the 15 member nations of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
Accreditation for 2 years, 2023 - 2025 by CAAM-HP. [11] Partially [d] Universal Caribbean University School of Medicine 2018 MD Offshore Yes, F0005094 [113] No: Yes Saint Lucia: American International Medical University: 2007: MD: Offshore: Yes, F0002364 [114] Yes: 16 (year 2009) "Accreditation denied" (July 2018) by CAAM-HP. [11] Yes
The three UWI medical schools are accredited together, despite differences in curriculum, and are currently accredited with conditions. [41] The dental school at St. Augustine is probationary accredited while the dental school at Mona has accreditation with conditions. [41] The veterinarian medical school at St. Augustine is also accredited ...
There are 56 accredited dental schools in the United States requiring 4 years of post graduate study (except for one unique 3-year program at the University of the Pacific). [5] Most applicants to dental school have attained at least a B.S. or B.A. degree, but a small percentage are admitted after only fulfilling specific prerequisite courses.
AUA is fully accredited by the Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions (CAAM-HP) [8] and is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools. [9] [10] In 2011, Medical Board Of California recognized American University of Antigua College of Medicine. [11]
Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) Caribbean School of Medical Sciences, Jamaica (CSMSJ) International University of the Caribbean (IUC) Mico University College; Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Royale College; University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) University of the West Indies, Mona; University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC)
St. George's University was founded on July 23, 1976, by an act of Grenada's Parliament, which was then effectively controlled by Prime Minister Eric M. Gairy. [2] The school was named for the capital city of Grenada, [3] but it was the brainchild of Charles R. Modica, [2] a 29-year-old lawyer and education entrepreneur. [4]
In July 1980, the Council of Higher Education of Puerto Rico (CHE-PR) authorized the Foundation to operate a medical school under the name Ponce School of Medicine. In 1981, the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) accredited the school to grant the Doctor of Medicine degree.