View Full Version : what schools are there in the carribean?


longshot
06-24-2004, 04:41 PM
i'm strongly considering going to medical school outside of the US. i know a lot of people opt for med school in the carribean. i was wondering if any of you guys are students at a medical school in the carribean and if you could answer a few questions for me about the school you go to and your decision to attend med school abroad, etc.

flighterdoc
06-24-2004, 05:14 PM
i'm strongly considering going to medical school outside of the US. i know a lot of people opt for med school in the carribean. i was wondering if any of you guys are students at a medical school in the carribean and if you could answer a few questions for me about the school you go to and your decision to attend med school abroad, etc.


There are probably two dozen different schools in the caribbean. Check them all out on valuemd.com - that site has mainly offshore school info.

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stephew
06-24-2004, 07:46 PM
i'm strongly considering going to medical school outside of the US. i know a lot of people opt for med school in the carribean. i was wondering if any of you guys are students at a medical school in the carribean and if you could answer a few questions for me about the school you go to and your decision to attend med school abroad, etc.
i cant quite tell from the nature of your post, but it looks like you're thinking of going offshore as choice rather than as an alternative if you dont get into the US. let me say that this is extraordinarily unwise. IMGs is a very good option (or some schools anyway) if you dont have the option of going in the us. but your medical education is not a time for study as a means of exploration of other places and life in general. If however you dont think youj'll get into the us, there are as I say some good options out there.
steph

longshot
06-25-2004, 12:01 PM
i don't have a very good chance of getting into med school in the US. i've spoken to people on the admissions boards at US med schools and seen many of my friends go through the admissions process and get rejected with better grades than mine. i'm thinking of going to the carribean for medical school as an alternative route to becoming a doctor for sure.

skypilot
07-06-2004, 09:26 AM
The top rated school is SGU.

Then the three are:

Ross and
AUC and
SABA

Leukocyte
07-06-2004, 04:19 PM
Dude, If you go to the carib., your worth depends on your USMLE 1 score.

SGU Student with a 217

Ross Student with a 230

AUC Student with a 254

Assuming they all have similar credentials except for that USMLE SCORE, who, in your opinion, will get that Ortho Interview? ;)

Luck
07-06-2004, 05:01 PM
Dude, If you go to the carib., your worth depends on your USMLE 1 score.

SGU Student with a 217

Ross Student with a 230

AUC Student with a 254

Assuming they all have similar credentials except for that USMLE SCORE, who, in your opinion, will get that Ortho Interview? ;)
Neither because they are all caribbean graduates. Ortho is one of the hardest specialties to get into. MDs from the US will get interviews first and even then some MDs won't get an interview. Caribbean grads will simply be discriminated against just because they're from the caribbean especially for ortho.

topdr
07-08-2004, 11:48 AM
I just recently finished my 4th. year. The basic sciences (first two years) I did in St.Lucia at Spartan Medical School. I went to Spartan because they offer you the opportunity to get an MD as long as you work and put forth the effort at almost half the cost of other schools. The exams are fair and challenging not tricky and designed for you to fail and spend more money. I have my MD now after doing my clinical years 3&4 at Attlanta Medical Center. Good luck you will enjoy it.

flighterdoc
07-08-2004, 11:54 AM
Neither because they are all caribbean graduates. Ortho is one of the hardest specialties to get into. MDs from the US will get interviews first and even then some MDs won't get an interview. Caribbean grads will simply be discriminated against just because they're from the caribbean especially for ortho.

The highest one. The school (from the big-three) doesn't matter that much.

horrorshow
07-08-2004, 07:52 PM
Dude, If you go to the carib., your worth depends on your USMLE 1 score.

SGU Student with a 217

Ross Student with a 230

AUC Student with a 254

Assuming they all have similar credentials except for that USMLE SCORE, who, in your opinion, will get that Ortho Interview? ;)


I think a better issue is, who will get the residency,

SGU Student with a 210

Ross Student with a 210

AUC Student with a 210

all things being equal?

I have been persuaded that the residency would have a higher probability of going to the SGU student, but there are many voices of dissent out there. i can understand someone who says it doesn't matter, but the fact of the matter is that a lot of people consider SGU the best carib school, and that may make a difference 4 years down the line. or it may not. it just depends on whether you are willing to take that risk...

Aucdoctobe
07-09-2004, 06:37 AM
Don't take clever marketing like the "Harvard of the Caribbean" seriously. In truth, you will be a Caribbean graduate. It won't matter where you went provided that your school meets a few standards. What matters is licensing, access to loans, clinical rotations, and your USMLE.

Some people try to turn the Caribbean into something of prestige. Just ignore it. Everyone is there to get an MD despite the recommendations of others.

skypilot
07-09-2004, 09:44 AM
SGU has an excellent USMLE board pass rate of about 90%, good rotations in clinical sites in New York, approval by all 50 states, and graduates on the faculty at various U.S. medical schools.

I think you can succeed at any of the other schools but it is less of a risk to go to SGU.