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This is a list of medical schools in the Caribbean. Schools are listed in alphabetical order by country or territory, then by name. The list includes medical schools recognized by their local governments that award the Doctor of Medicine (MD) and/or Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degrees. All recognized medical schools are ...
George's University, which is home to a med school and has its main campus on the island of Grenada in the West Indies, considers applicants that U.S. medical schools might not, says Bob Ryan ...
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).
Medical schools in Saint Kitts and Nevis (5 P) Pages in category "Medical schools in the Caribbean" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Spartan Health Sciences University is a private, for-profit medical school located in Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia, in the Caribbean. Spartan confers upon its graduates the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. [1] [2] Spartan graduates are eligible to practice medicine in 46 US states.
The 5 Year MD Program is designed for recent high school graduates seeking direct admission into the study of medicine. The program consists of 4 semesters of premedical courses, including Biology, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Math, and Introductory Anatomy. [12] This is followed by the structured curriculum in the 4 Year MD ...
Based on those results, Saba graduates demonstrate Step 1 and Step 2 of their Clinical Knowledge scores portions of the USMLE that are on par to the pass rates among the 110 ranked medical schools as reported by U.S. News Best Medical Schools rankings in 2019: [13] Step 1 – Basic Science: 96.3% Step 2 – Clinical Knowledge (CK): 96.6%
In 2011, the school was given a two-year extension, but failed to attain NVAO accreditation by the deadline of September 2013. [4] As a result, the University of Sint Eustatius was not allowed to continue operating in the Caribbean Netherlands. [3] [4] At the time, the school was run by Michael Knopf and his daughter, Irene Weinstein. [5]