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How to Write a Great Residency Personal Statement – 4 Easy Steps

Applying for residency can be challenging. Besides scoring an impressive GPA and performing well in your clinical rotations, you need to write a great personal statement for your residency application. Whether you are a third-year medical student or about to finish your medical school journey, many students find personal statement one of the most challenging components […]

The Difference Between the USMLE and the MCCEE

Once you have completed your medical education at Windsor Caribbean medical school, you will need to meet certain requirements if you want to get a residency in the United States or Canada. If you are from a U.S. location, such as Miami, San Juan, or Atlanta, you may want to return to the States to practice […]

How Can Poor Academic Performance Affect Your Medical School Choices

Applying to medical school is an intricate process, and if your MCAT or undergraduate scores are not impressive, the chances of acceptance to top medical schools will increasingly decline. All schools want to accept students who have a strong potential to fulfill the demands of the medical school curriculum. Your undergraduate and graduate performance can […]

5 Things You Can Do From Home to Become a Smart Medical Student

Coronavirus disease has upended nearly every industry, and medical education is no exception. Due to the widespread uncertainty and the dynamic COVID-19 situation, classes, exams, clinical clerkships, and extracurricular activities are cancelled. Many students find it difficult to spend their time at home. Students are finding new and exciting ways to keep themselves engaged during […]

What to Pack for Student Housing When You Study Medicine in the Caribbean

Whether you come from Orlando, Kansas City, or Ottawa, going to school in St. Kitts is sure to be an exciting new experience. You will want to make sure that you have all of the items you regularly depend on when you are at home. Remember to bring the essentials along, such as medicine, vitamins, […]

5 Science-Backed Learning Strategies for Medical Students

When it comes to improving your academic performance, and learning a sheer amount of study material, creating an effective study schedule is the key. It’s no surprise that the study material you have to absorb during preclinical and clinical years is much more difficult than your premedical courses. Therefore, it is important for medical students […]