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The school accepts students from the United States — annually, the program receives 150 applications on average, of which about 30 enroll, and 10 travel to Cuba. [2] Tuition , room and board are free, and a small stipend is provided for students.
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.
Agrarian University of Havana "Fructuoso Rodríguez", Mayabeque (UNAH) Central University of Las Villas, Santa Clara (UCLV) University of Artemisa (UA) University of Camagüey "Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz" (UC) University of Ciego de Ávila "Máximo Gómez Báez" (UNICA) University of Cienfuegos "Carlos Rafael Rodríguez" (UCF)
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José María Aguirre (T-9) is a school of medicine located in a small community San Jose de Marcos near municipality Jagüey Grande situated in Matanzas Province, Cuba. The school is named after the 19th Century Cuban revolutionary general José María Aguirre. The school primarily hosts medical students from Pakistan.
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]
Cuba's communist regime has a history of exploiting its medical personnel by forcing them to work in difficult conditions and restricting their travel and communication rights, and it is time for ...
Regional medical schools train students to practice in the country or region where the school is located. Offshore medical schools in the Caribbean primarily train students from the United States and Canada who intend to return home for residency and clinical practice after graduation. [2]