Caribbean Medical School
This article reveals to you what options you have when
choosing a Caribbean Medical School.
American University of the Caribbean
School
Since 1978, American University of the Caribbean School of
Medicine has excelled at providing medical education to
students from the U.S. and around the world. Their extensive
faculty of experts is dedicated to teaching medical and
clinical sciences.
The academic program is geared towards the U.S. medical
school curricula. Students receive the best possible
preparation for the United States Medical Licensing
Examinations Steps 1 and 2. Basic sciences are taught on St.
Maarten and clinical rotations are offered at affiliated
hospitals in he U.S., U.K., and Ireland. AUC students also
participate in the National Resident Matching Program.
The reputation of this education institutions has been well
proven over the years as AUC is fully accredited per the
regulations of the U.S. Department of Education and is approved
for the U.S. Federal Family Education Loan Program. The campus
was relocated in 1995 to the Netherlands Antilles, due to
volcanic eruptions on Montserrat in 1995. The first two
academic years of Basic Medical Sciences) are taught on St.
Maarten at the multi-million dollar facility.
St. Matthew's University The Medical
School, founded in 1997, has the only hospital-integrated
education and research program in the Caribbean. The students
here achieve exceptional scholastic and professional success,
with recent U.S. licensing examination pass rates on parity
with U.S. schools and far above the average of other non-U.S.
schools. St. Matthew's University offers a rolling admissions
process with no deadline to apply.
The university campus is situated on Grand Cayman, the
largest of the Cayman Islands. It lies only 480 miles south of
Miami and 180 miles northwest of Jamaica. Your transition to
this new country will not be a major problem considering the
ideal weather, breath taking beaches, great restaurants and
nightlife. St Matthews offers students a quality of life that
few universities in any part of the world can match.
St. George's University
This Carribbean Medical School was founded back in 1978 as a
School of Medicine. Since that time the University has added a
School of Veterinary Medicine and School of Arts and Sciences
which includes an internationally focused MBA program. This
university provides a truly international education. Students
enjoy a multi-cultural community of peers from various
socio-economic backgrounds.
As a student, you will have about 300 class mates and about
50% of them are native Grenadians. The remaining students are
from the United States, Canada and other parts of the
Caribbean. The majority of the student body, almost 2/3 is
female. SGU's shoreline location offers its growing student
body a serene and beautiful environment to maximize their
academic potential and enjoy their much-deserved recreational
time.
St. Martinus University
The St. Martinus University was voted as the best Caribbean
Medical School. With over 150 years of history in quality
education, St. Martinus is more than a good choice when it
comes to international health sciences education.
The St. Martinus University offers a safe environment in
which to study, North American quality infrastructure, a
beautiful tropical island climate outside the hurricane belt,
and last but not least - medical curriculum taught in English
that integrates the top academic features of North America and
European medical schools.
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