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The Clerkships Showdown in Canada: Why Caribbean Medical Schools Are Stealing the Show

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The Clerkships Showdown in Canada: Why Caribbean Medical Schools Are Stealing the Show

In the past few years, a number of medical clerkship positions across Canada have been increasingly awarded to students from Caribbean medical schools. By definition, clerkships are training opportunities offered to students during their 3rd and 4th years of medical degree programs and are mandatory under medical schools accreditation regulations. The positions are both beneficial to students and the medical training institution

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How Caribbean Medical Schools are Bridging the Gap in Educational Availability

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

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Be More Than Just A Number At A Carribean Medical School

Applying to medical school is a daunting process. Caribbean medical schools offer a unique opportunity for students that are looking for a unique medical school experience or who have been rejected by schools in the United States. Many Caribbean schools will accept students with lower GPAs and MCAT scores but still produce high-performing physicians. If you want to apply to a medical school in the Caribbean, there are a few things to keep in mind.

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3 Realities That Toughen Out Caribbean Med School Students

“If the medical field doesn’t look in the least interesting, don’t go for it.” This is a common unsolicited advice that most hopefuls hear from fellow students who have spent years in medical study and most professionals who have been in their field of specialty for years. Most people think a medical course is one of the most difficult educational journeys and only the toughest successfully make it through. Indeed, it is a reality faced by several medical students in the Caribbean.

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A 4-Step Survival Guide For Medical Students In The Caribbean

Attending a medical school in the Caribbean and other locations may equate with prominence and prestige. It’s no secret, however, that a lot of students actually struggle with their studies. According to MedicalSchoolSuccess.com, new medical students make the common mistake thinking the experience will be much like the usual college, or even high school. This, however, couldn’t be farther from the truth.

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Overcoming Hurdles As A Caribbean Medical Student

Arguably one of the most challenging educational feats involves the healthcare field. Students aspiring to become doctors know this for a fact, but go on and take the challenge nevertheless, confident and happy. But in the end, many students decide to drop all their efforts and ultimately, give up. According to TheGuardian.com, this is a common situation faced by many medical students in the Caribbean and everywhere else because in general, medical school elicits a roller coaster of emotions such as excitement and fulfillment that, without warning, can turn to fear, anxiety and even depression.

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3 Crucial Criteria of Picking The Right Caribbean Medical School

Attending Caribbean medical schools can be a dream come true for many students. In addition to being admitted to medical school and studying to pursue the career path you desire, you also get the added benefit of enjoying an exciting, vibrant culture in a beautiful area of the world for a few years. While attending a Caribbean medical university is desirable for many aspiring medical students, you do not want to make a hasty decision about which school you will attend or which location you will live in. By exploring these three factors carefully, you can be a more educated applicant.

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Applying To A Caribbean Medical School? Consider This 5-Item Checklist

In the Caribbean, a medical student’s skills and experience are vital to actual practice. As such, it is imperative that the next step to deciding to pursue a medical course is to attend the right institution that prepares a student for it all. To this end, that life-changing decision to pursue a career in the medical field hinges on one big factor: choosing the right medical school.

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Caribbean Medical Schools: A Potential Silver Lining In Canadian Healthcare

After decades of typically considering Caribbean medical schools with low esteem, medical accrediting agencies in Canada are becoming more tolerant and relaxed in their views of their colleagues to their south. If anything, they are in many cases looking to medical schools of many less developed countries to help relieve the healthcare crisis of those giants north of the border, being Canada and the U.S.

To the end of helping you decide if you should give serious thought to attending Caribbean medical schools or a Caribbean university, our article covers some points that will help you decide on the best choice to evaluate these schools.

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Unique Education Leads to Unique Professional Strength

The Caribbean is well known for its beautiful beaches and vacation resorts. Sandy beaches aren’t the only way that the Caribbean is getting international attention. One Caribbean medical university after another find themselves in the headlines as these medical schools increase in number and popularity. They often attract a different kind of student that, with the right training, can become high-quality physicians with a unique educational background.

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Why You Should Pursue A Medical Course In The Caribbean

In the Caribbean, offshore medical schools normally welcome students from Canada and the United States who will be returning home for residency. The application process, however, isn’t always a walk in the park. Expectations are not always met, and an applicant’s qualifications and other elements do not usually match up with the schools being considered. It is equally frustrating for students to realize, in the middle of the semester, that they are better off a different school.