Hi,
I recently got accepted into an Irish program and I am also considering the big 3 Caribbean programs such as SGU.
I am confident that everyone in this thread did some research about Caribbean vs Irish re: US. matching chances. I would love it if you can share some thoughts or direct me to a thread that talks about the pros vs cons.
In my opinion, and leaving being IMG, tuition, the reputation of Irish med schools, and other factors out, rather focusing on completing multiple clinical rotation opportunities, preparation for USMLE and ability to do US electives, in your opinion do you think Irish Med School is worth it?
With SGU you end up doing two years of clinical electives in the US. I am very not sure if I should accept my offer (also team but I am sorry but I can't disclose the school name that accepted me).
Thank you in advance.
I would definitely think Irish medical schools are worth it based off of attrition rates within medical school, as well at match rates afterwards, compared to Caribbean schools.
Both are great options being that your end-goal is to practice medicine. Both are going to certainly prepare you, but the Irish schools have historically very low attrition rates while in the program. I’d have to look at more recent match stats from Caribbean schools. I know the majority of Irish programs are 90%+ match rates and often those who do not immediately match, match later on.
I was considering Caribbean too for some time, I preliminarily applied to SGU. The only thing which majorly stuck out to me was, again, the attrition rates, but there are definitely pros, being that you’re at least in the same hemisphere.
I’ve also heard that Caribbean is a lot more work. I’ll add a video to share from MedSchool Insider which is pretty helpful with Caribbean medicine. Link:
If you’re willing to put in the work, it’s definitely worth it both ways, but both are going to be a lot of work. I believe Irish schools require you to do at least one sub-internship back in the States. The Irish clinical electives are of course in Ireland. I believe SGU has locations in New York and Florida, definitely a pro. Hope this can point you in the right direction! Best of luck!
Edit: here are some more helpful links to Caribbean info, on SDN or sources which use Caribbean med school info.
(the first one is from a current student, very helpful)
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