This Fort in St Eustatius is the place where for the first time the United States was recognized as an independent country by a foreign country.
It is also the place where Awards Ceremony of St Eustatius School of Medicine takes place after students complete their Basic Sciences courses.
Pictures of Fort Orange have been added to this link:
I was wondering if anyone has any advice about st. eustatius as a med school? (Preferably a student there) What the teachers and classes are like? Living arrangements, and residency appointments?
I was wondering if anyone has any advice about st. eustatius as a med school? (Preferably a student there) What the teachers and classes are like? Living arrangements, and residency appointments?
I graduated from St E 2 years ago. Did my medicine internship at a East Virginia Medical School and Im a PMR resident at the University of Michigan. I felt that my clinicals and post graduation support has been excellent. The only downside to the school is that there are some states where you will not be able to get a medical liscense. You should look into this before before going to make sure theyre not ones you want to end up practicing.
I graduated from St E 2 years ago. Did my medicine internship at a East Virginia Medical School and Im a PMR resident at the University of Michigan. I felt that my clinicals and post graduation support has been excellent. The only downside to the school is that there are some states where you will not be able to get a medical liscense. You should look into this before before going to make sure theyre not ones you want to end up practicing.
This is a picture of the group that today completed the Basic Sciences courses in the island. It is the 15th group that leaves the island to complete studies in the States.
Sorry about the "moved" picture, but I think I can not post pictures with faces without authorization, so I had to "process" the picture.