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Fun Medical School? 0

It’s a cruel reality for would be medical students. Every year over 39,000 folks apply for admission to a US medical school, but only about 47% are admitted. What do the remaining 53% do? Well, instead of sitting around feeling sorry for themselves, a substantial number are running away to an island and going to medical school. One vacationer’s gorgeous tropical island is an additional student’s campus. Some are gaining as great a reputation as those within the United States. Within the late 1970’s Caribbean islands realizing that tourism could be fickle began to look for other streams of income. They hit upon the thought of medical schools, primarily for US students who had been being shut out of medical schools within the United States. In a short time St Georges University in Grenada, (which benefitted from some unsuspecting exposure when the US invaded Grenada in 1983) Ross University on the island of Dominica as well as the American University of the Caribbean, originally on the island of Monserrat, opened their doors. They were and are extremely prosperous. Inside the years that followed it seemed a medical school opened on nearly each Caribbean island. The selection became as significantly about the high quality of the education as what the island itself offered. No 1 can doubt the success of St Georges University in Grenada. It was so prosperous, they’ve branched out to include a school of veterinary medicine, a school of arts and sciences and a graduate studies program. But maybe you can’t take the steamy heat in Grenada. Maybe diving is your pastime. If so, head to Bonaire, the island recognized for its incredible diving and enroll in St James School of Medicine. The remote island of Sint Eustasius, (St Statia), is also recognized for its underwater beauty also as the University of Sint Eustasius Medical School. In case you get bored there, head to its neighbor island Saba and attend the University School of Medicine. Is a rainforest additional your interest? Half of Belize is covered by rainforest and it has 3 medical schools, Grace University School of Medicine, Central American Health Sciences University plus the American Global University School of Medicine. Should you prefer your Caribbean islands with a Dutch influence, head for the Lesser Antilles. You’ll be able to attend St Martinus in Curacao, or Xavier Univerity School of Medicine in Aruba, which has the added benefit of no MCATS for admission. Maybe the island of Nevis can tempt you with the Medical University of the Americas. Its neighbor, the island of St Kitts is positively flush with medical schools such as St Theresa Medical University, Windsor University School of Medicine, and the University of Medicine and Health Sciences. The choice is yours.

With so several offerings, how do you select? Price is a large concern of course. All offer financial aid, though some are much cheaper than other people. Saba boasts a price of around ten thousand dollars a semester, considerably cheaper than its US competitors and also the island competitors of St Georges University in Grenada and Ross University in Dominica. Way of life is really a factor too. The island of Dominica is significantly much less “Americanized” as far as food and shopping than either Grenada or Belize. The high quality of education is also a major factor. All Caribbean medical students must take United States Licensing Exam, the USLE, after their second year of medical school. Grenada leads all the other islands with a initial time pass rate of 84.4 percent. Dominica comes in second at 69.7 percent, while St Lucia scores a dismal 19.4 percent. Compare that to the US/Canada pass rate of around 95 percent, and you may see what you might be up against. Whilst the top quality of the Caribbean schools might not equal those within the United States, for a significant population of wish to be medical students, it is the only option. Besides, you know what they call the St Lucia medical student who got the lowest passing score on the USLE? Doctor.

md from osteopathic school ?? medical school gpa mcat admission? 2

so i have been researching and reading the materials on aamc.org and osteopathic.org and i came across something and wanted to see what you guys thot of it…

in osteopathic information booklet it mentioned that the graduates of osteopathic schools are eligible to sit for all USMLE in addition to regular COMLEX exams – so if that is the case, wud a graduate from osteopathic school be considered a MD if he sits for all USMLE and passes them?

the reason i m asking is that i wud never be able to get into medical school because they average the grades and i know aacomas replace the grades so i have atleast better chance of getting into an osteopathic school – my thing is that i want to serve in a poor country where they dont have healthcare and i wanted to get a license that wud b recognised around the world like an MD from US (DO is only recognized in 45 countries right now and that too with many restrictions and hooplas to cross)…

so again the question – can u be considered MD based on the passing of USMLE or allopathic medical school u attend?

thanks again for taking the time to read this…

Which double major combination will get me noticed by medical schools? 2

I understand that medical schools don’t require a specific major, but just that you take the prerequisite courses and the MCAT. If you were on a medical school’s admission selection committee, which double major would stick out (in a good way) to you and which double major would you most applaud?

Biology and Molecular Biology
Biology and History
Molecular Biology and History

Does working as a pharmacy assistant help admission to medical school? 1

I want to apply for a job as a pharmacy assistant( which is not the same as a pharmacy technician) and I am wondering if it helps getting into medical school.
I mean I know the most important thing are grades, etc but work experience also counts.
Because I have seen some med applicants writing on their resume that they have been working as a lab tech, etc. So I am wondering if I work as a pharmacy assistant at Shoppers Drug Mart or London Drugs, I’m actually adding to my experience to get more prepared for medical school? Does it increase my chances of admission?

Medical School Admissions? Please help..honest experienced answer please? 3

Hi guys,

I’m currently a pre-med sophomore working on bachelors of science in Honors Biology (not as a tool to get into medical school but because I truly love it) with University Honors as a Co-Major. I have a 4.0 GPA, taken 26 Honors credits and 49 total credits so far….From the Math and Science I’ve taken:

Honors Biodiversty
Honors Cell Biology
Honors Microbiology
General Chemistry
Genetics
Honors Physics 1
Statistics

More to come as the winter semester starts…..I volunterred a total of about I think 60 hours at children’s hospital all summer, both in the playroom and bedside.

I’ve worked on two research projects, one as part of class in the emergency department and another on my own which isnt related to medicine at all and is more of history thing.

I’m hoping to volunteer in one of my professors lab this winter semester so that in the Summer I can hopefully start my own science research project.

I’m in a few clubs as school but honestly I don’t keep in touch at all…

So far…what do you guys think I’m on the right track? I’m worried my volunteering and clubs wont be enough for medical school admissions so I was hoping to get some feedback..Thanks

Does the UC Denver Medical School@ Anschutz have any Guranteed Admission programs from UC Boulder or UC Denver? 1

What are the odds that a Business Administration student could get into Medical school? 4

I know the odds for Law school are most likely going to be greater. But somewhere I heard that the Undergrad degree choice really doesn’t matter — really only your GPA along with your MCAT scores is what forms your admission profile.

Any help would greatly be appreciated.

Medical school with bachelors in Arabic and International Relations? 1

I have decided I would like to work with Doctors Without Borders. I am almost done with my bachelor’s in Arabic and International relations. I want to apply to the Ohio State University College of Medicine. What are the chances of me being accepted into med school with my majors…the web site is very vague about non-science majors, but does say they are accepted. Also, does anyone know a good website to find admissions information for the OSU college of medicine, besides the OSU site.

medical school admissions? 1

I’m in my senior year of college and taking a high level biology course, I’m scared of ending up with a grade lower than a B and I am planning of dropping it. How would this effect my medical school admission status. The class will not be retaken due to the fact that it is an elective, I will be taking a different high level bio class.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!

Direct admission into medical program after high school? 1

hello i live in Michigan and am wondering about the program that gives direct admission for High School students into med program. If u know anything about it, please help
Thanks!!!

Medical School vs. Graduate School…HELP!? 2

I am currently a Sophomore at Penn State University Park and am still undecided if I would rather go to grad school or med school. My major is neuroscience. I started as a freshman wanting to do neurosurgery but decided it was too demanding of a life style for me and that the schooling would be to long so I decided I wanted to do clinical psychology and research. After looking into it a little more I discovered that I would have to get my masters and PhD (which I was planning on doing anyway) and then do 1-2 years pretty much shadowing someone before I could work with my own patients. I also would rather be able to give out medication to my patients if they need it which means I should go into psychiatry. I did some research and found that I would need 4 years of med school and then 4 years of residency (which is about the same amount of time I would be spending in education if I decided to go to grad school and then peruse clinical psychology).

I am not sure what to do at all and I have to decide soon since one typically takes the MCATs or GRE their junior year.

Another concern is that I have some of the classes that are "required" for med school admissions but not all of them. I have a decent amount of bio, and chem, but I have yet to take physics and an Organic Chemistry part II and Calc. Would I still be able to get into med school if I took these classes during the summer or just studied from the MCAT book?

As you can see I am very confused as to what to do. Any information you can give me would be appreciated!

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