One of the major concerns both in Canada and the United States of late has been the availability of education. Specifically, post-graduate education has become the purview of the very wealthy. Many young people who eventually make it into medical school, law school, or even top business schools come from families with connections. While this can provide a more structure marketplace, it also closes the door on many people who might otherwise turn into good doctors and lawyers. The good news is
How Caribbean Medical Schools are Bridging the Gap in Educational Availability
