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Tips to consider a medical school in the Caribbean

Getting into a  medical school is a difficult and strenuous task, to say the least. The increased competition and comprehensive admission processes make it extremely difficult to get into a medical school. And the problem with the medical schools in the US is their very low acceptance rates.

In these conditions, it becomes increasingly difficult for good students to get into the university of their choice. This makes medical aspirants from the US and Canada apply to multiple schools to increase their chances of getting into a medical school of their choice.

Caribbean med schools offer an alternate solution for these students to realize their dream of studying medicine.

Tips to consider before choosing a medical school in the Caribbean

●       Approval and accreditation

The universities that are accredited by ACCM or CAAM-HP are the best options for a student to get a medical degree in the Caribbean. Approval from the Florida Department of Education and the New York State Education Department should also be looked for.

●       Federal School Loan qualification

AAMC’s latest report suggests that around 73% of students graduate medical school with debt. Having federal loan availability would help the students manage the debt after they receive their degrees.

●       Medical School requirements

Getting into a Caribbean medical school might be easier than getting into med schools in the US. But it is in no way easy. You would have to qualify for MCAT before you can apply for Caribbean medical schools.

●       Tuition Payment Policy

The top medical schools in the Caribbean have a flexible tuition payment policy. So while getting into a med school be sure to check out their tuition payment policy.

●       Attrition rate

The attrition rate of a medical school is a way to gauge the level of education at that school. The lower the attrition rate, the better the school is. Medical schools that have affiliations to the respective US agencies usually portray lower attrition rates. So before applying to any med school in the Caribbean, be sure to check out their attrition rate. If they hide that information, chances are, the school has a high attrition rate.

It is an absolute myth that Caribbean medical schools are never as good as its US and Canada med school counterparts. However, that is far from the truth. There are several advantages of studying in the Caribbean – students not only get rolling admissions to take advantage of, they also get to study in one of the most beautiful places on earth which helps them get a lot of exposure to a culture that is varied and warm. There are also great facilities for good students to land up the residencies of their dreams and earn a license to practice in a place of their choice.

So, what are you waiting for? Enroll yourself in a good Caribbean med school and get started with your journey in medicine.

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