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Caribbean Medical School – Fastest Way to Be a Physician?

Caribbean medical colleges have extended been the butt of jokes but their graduates are the ones acquiring the final laugh. There are 1000’s of licensed physicians from Caribbean colleges practicing all across the country. Over 25% of all doctors in the US are from international schools. Do you know in which your major care doctor went to medical school? This is the field exactly where Caribbean graduates are expected to dominate with a large percentage of graduates training in Internal and Loved ones Medicine. They are expected to fill a nationwide shortage that is currently occupied by Physicians Assistants and Nurse Practitioners.

Picture this. A 17 year old high school graduate enrolls in a pre-medical system at a Caribbean university. Schools will automatically accept college students to their medical programs as extended as they keep a particular GPA in the pre-system. This implies there is no require to take the MCAT so you can save oneself the headaches from preparing for that. The program is completed in two years and the student enrolls in the initially year of the medical degree system at 19 years old.

Various Caribbean schools offer an accelerated curriculum that divide the year into trimesters. Students attend school year round and are able to total their M.D. in less than 36 months. Not to mention you only devote 18 months learning on the island. The clinical years are spent instruction alongside American medical student at hospitals in the US. St. George’s medical school has hospital affiliations that match any US school. Our fictional student graduates with his Doctorate in Medicine at the ripe age of 22 (going on 23).

Our new graduate is eligible to practice in any state in the nation as long as he attended 1 of the “Huge 4” Caribbean medical schools (St. George’s University, Saba University, Ross University and American University of the Caribbean). Internal Medicine residencies final 3 years so we have a residency trained physician prepared for board exams, licenses and employment at a mere 25 years old. Not very Doogie Howser but it’s impressive to say the least.

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http://www.freearticlessubmission.info/article-291248-How-Education-Help-You-With-Reality.html

http://www.freearticlesubmissionlist.info/article-548-Keeping-You-With-Reality-Through-Education.html

http://www.freejournalarticles.info/article-542-Edge-to-Reality-Education.html