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Students study at the ELAM campus for the first two years before completing their studies at one of Cuba's 21 other medical schools, including a one-year rotating internship. The Cuban medical training model emphasizes primary healthcare, community medicine and hands-on internship experiences. [citation needed]
July 20,2018 was another landmark for this ELAM medical faculty when more than 290 medical students received their graduated diploma, among these students more than 44 newly formed doctors from 17 countries completed their medicine degrees. [3] The school currently has over 5,000 students enrolled in its graduate and undergraduate programs.
The following is an incomplete list of colleges and universities in Cuba: Provincial colleges ... Latin American School of Medicine in Cuba, Havana ... Medical colleges
Listed in World Directory of Medical Schools [4] ECFMG eligible graduates [4] (Sponsor Notes tab) Graduated students (year 2019 unless otherwise noted)' [4] Accreditation (by organization(s) listed in DORA-FAIMER directory [5] [6] [7] UK eligible graduates [a] Anguilla: American University of Anguilla School of Medicine 2022 MD Offshore: Yes ...
The University of Medical Sciences, Cienfuegos (also Medicine School of Cienfuegos: Dr. Raúl Dorticós Torrado) was established in 1979 in Cienfuegos, Cuba. [1] Provincial General Hospital "Dr. Gustavo Aldereguía Lima" is affiliated to the university. [2] Currently, students from 52 countries are registered in different departments. [3]
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During the 2000–01 school year Cuba allowed 905 U.S. students to visit and study. [26] In 1999 a program was implemented to attract students to study medicine in Cuba from less privileged backgrounds in the United States , Britain and Latin American , Caribbean , and African nations. [ 27 ]
Haitian medical students in Cuba—number some 700—study at the Santiago de Cuba “Caribbean campus” of the Latin American Medical School. After training in Cuba they are required to return home and serve in their own country which is the poorest in the hemisphere.