NAVIGATING YOUR MEDICAL EDUCATION JOURNEY
The Ultimate Guide to
Caribbean Medical Schools
Why Choose an International Medical School?
The U.S. is currently facing a widespread doctor shortage. While U.S. medical schools are expanding capacity, there are still too few slots available to train the needed physicians. Over 60% of qualified medical school applicants are turned away each year by U.S. medical schools.
International medical school graduates (IMGs) fill up to 30% of internal medicine residencies and up to 15% of family medicine residencies, while also seeing steadily growing placement rates in specialty practice areas. Representing a significant share of IMGs, Caribbean medical schools have been a mainstay of supply for many U.S. residency programs.
What to Look for in a Caribbean Medical School
Why a Caribbean Medical School Education is a Good Choice
Caribbean medical schools provide medical students with curriculum, clinical training, and residency opportunities substantially equivalent to U.S. medical schools. Rather than waiting through additional application cycles seeking entry into U.S. medical schools, students can get started in their medical training and shorten their time to medical practice.
Of course, not all Caribbean medical schools offer equal quality or outcomes. The best Caribbean medical schools can yield career outcomes similar to U.S. medical schools. U.S. and Caribbean graduates in similar score ranges on U.S. board exams have very similar residency match rates, but prospective students should carefully evaluate the Caribbean schools they are considering.
What is it Like as a Caribbean Medical Student?
Most students of international medical schools are on the Caribbean campus only for years one and two, often no longer than 16-20 months. After that, they usually return to the U.S. for clinical rotations.
Life in the Caribbean as a medical student can be both adventurous and rewarding. While studying is the principal activity of Caribbean medical students, recreation and leisure activities abound, including rec center and outdoor recreation facilities on campus, hiking, sailing, and scuba excursions off-campus. Breathtaking ocean views from many Caribbean campuses are a calming presence even on the most stressful days.
Caribbean island nations provide ample opportunities for Caribbean medical students to serve at-risk members of those communities, including volunteer clinics, medical research, and other outreach programs.
Trinity School of Medicine is located on the island of St. Vincent. The beautiful Grenadine islands boast some of the best sailing, diving, and fishing in the Caribbean. St. Vincent is served by a new international airport with direct flights from a number of U.S. and Canadian cities.
Trinity students have a truly unique opportunity to participate in the pediatric care mission of a remarkable organization, World Pediatrics. World Pediatrics serves at-risk children throughout the Caribbean region through its teams of volunteer physicians, with a world-class operating facility in St. Vincent for specialty surgeries.
Caribbean Medical Schools Create Extraordinary MDs
After learning about the top-quality education students receive at Trinity, you may be wondering where does the stigma of Caribbean medical schools comes from? In the past, Caribbean medical accreditation standards were admittedly lax by U.S. and Canadian standards. This is no longer the case (at least, when it comes to CAAM-HP accredited schools). CAAM-HP closely evaluated the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) guidelines and standards for U.S. medical schools and applied them in the Caribbean to demonstrate a commitment to quality.
The founders of Trinity set out to build a top-quality medical school recognized for excellence among all medical schools. We achieve that excellence through the personal investment we make in each student who enters our school, starting from the admissions process and continuing through their academic and clinical studies, residencies, and medical practice. U.S. and Canadian residency directors recognize the quality of Trinity graduates, who continue to secure top-choice residencies in the national annual match programs.