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Ultimate Guide for Attaining Your Caribbean Medical Degree

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The decision to attend a Caribbean medical school is a wise choice. Although you may initially be concerned about going to a medical school outside the U.S. or Canada, there is no need to be. A Caribbean medical degree offers a variety of benefits to students from all over North America. Whether you come from Los Angeles, Toronto, Boston, Chicago, Houston, or San Francisco, studying in St. Kitts is a transformational experience.

Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) is an accredited and highly esteemed international medical school. We provide you with a first class medical education, and you can study in a place that many people refer to as paradise.

 

Attending a Caribbean Medical School: Your Top Questions Answered

This guide to studying medicine in St. Kitts answers the most common questions prospective students have. Consider the following points when you explore what it means to attend medical school in the Caribbean:

  • Will I Be Able to Practice at Home? – This seems to be one of the most common questions aspiring medical students ask before applying at WUSOM. After getting a Caribbean medical education, you will have plenty of opportunities to practice medicine in Canada or the U.S. Physicians and surgeons are needed everywhere. In fact, certain organizations exist for the sole purpose of recruiting physicians for various communities, local hospitals, and other healthcare organizations. In Canada, a major physician recruitment group is the Canadian Association of Staff Physician Recruiters (CASPR). In the United States, an equivalent group is the National Association of Physician Recruiters (NAPR).
  • Will I Be Able to Get a Residency? – If you attend a Caribbean medical school accredited by the Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), you can qualify for a residency program in the U.S. or Canada. WUSOM has accreditation with the ECFMG, and we also have accreditations and recognitionsby other important organizations. As long as you extremely well and pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), you should not have a problem getting matched to a U.S. residency program. If you want to do your residency in Canada, you will need to pass the Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Examination (MCCEE).
  • Why the Caribbean?– There are so many good answers to this question! When you opt to study medicine in the Caribbean, you are choosing a setting that numerous people travel to for leisure every year. At WUSOM, you may avoid the intense stress and competition of getting accepted into a major Canadian or U.S. medical school. Instead, you will get an affordable medical education in a stimulating environment. Most importantly, you will be well equipped to practice medicine after graduation.

International Medical School: Student Success

Take a look at the alumni of Windsor University School of Medicine, and you will see how bright your future may be. Some of our former Caribbean medical school students now practice medicine in places such as Boston, Ontario, Chicago, and Atlanta. We are proud of our alumni, and we welcome new students from a range of locations across North America. Reach us online for more information about getting your Caribbean medical degree.

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