Trinity School of Medicine operates on a typical US four-year medical school schedule with a key difference. Our students learn in 15-week trimesters (referred to as terms) with three “term 1” start opportunities: September, January, and May. Today, we’re going to briefly dive into the advantages of that three-term schedule and help incoming applicants understand… Continue reading Are You Waiting on a Maybe? Part 1: The Best Time to Succeed at Trinity School of Medicine
Read MoreTrinity School of Medicine students are a very proactive bunch. While this blog typically covers their humanitarian and clinical work, we wanted to give a quick research update. Today, we’ll cover four of our current students who recently presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the Academy of Surgical Research. After that, we’ll fill… Continue reading Trinity School of Medicine Student and Alum Research Update
Read MoreLast week, president Daniel Khashchuk and vice president Brian Coffey of the Christian Medical Dental Association (CMDA) visited three institutions around St. Vincent, each concerned with the care and welfare of the island nation’s most vulnerable citizens, delivering material donated by a jointed effort between the CMDA and the Canadian Medical Student Association (CaMSA). The… Continue reading Trinity School of Medicine Student Groups Gather and Deliver Supplies for Three Facilities Serving Vulnerable Populations
Read MoreLast week, first term student Eric Pierce was named Trinity School of Medicine’s Chancellor’s Scholarship recipient for the September 2017 class. For some context, the Chancellor’s Scholarship is a merit based award open to select recipients of Trinity’s Physician, Dean, and President awards. Candidates meeting the academic criteria are invited to write on a topic… Continue reading Trinity School of Medicine Announces September 2017 Chancellor’s Scholarship Recipient
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