Why Choose Trinity School of Medicine

Personalized Education
Get the support you need to become a successful physician
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96%
All-Time Residency Placement Rate
8:1
Student to Professor Ratio
0
Gaps Between Rotations
96%
Step 2 Pass Rate

Personalized Education

Trinity's small class sizes and dedicated professors foster a sense of community and support.

  • The Academic Counseling Team provides tailored support through faculty and advisors to promote student success.
  • Student-Centered Learning Tailored for Your Academic Success.
  • Innovative Curriculum Designed to Enhance Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills.
At Trinity, We Take Care of the Details So You Can

Focus on What Matters Most

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Housing Accommodations

All apartments come furnished and feature fully-equipped kitchens, high-speed internet access, air conditioning, transportation services, 24-hour security, and complimentary weekly housekeeping.

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Scheduled Clinical Rotations

Students have the opportunity to complete their full 48 weeks of core rotations at a single location within our affiliated hospitals and clinics. This means no relocating from city to city, no waiting for rotation slots to open, and no gaps between rotations.

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Fully Supported Transitions

Trinity School of Medicine supports you every step of the way—from acclimating to island life to advancing through Term 5—ensuring you thrive both academically and personally.

Where Trinity Stands Apart From Other Schools

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Small Class Sizes

Trinity offers the support students need with easy access to professors (who know your name) and a strong community with fellow students.

  • Improved Learning Environment: Fosters a more collaborative and less competitive atmosphere.
  • Increased Participation: Encourages active involvement and contribution from all students during classes.
  • Personalized Attention: Faculty can offer more tailored feedback and support to each student.

Early Clinical Experience

We integrate clinical sciences throughout the five terms of the basic sciences, utilizing our relationship with Milton Cato Memorial Hospital and its clinics in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

  • Global Healthcare Experience: Get valuable hands-on opportunities with Rotary Village Doctors and World Pediatric missions.
  • Build Patient Interaction Skills: Be confident as you go into your clinical education years.
  • Integrated Learning: Combine clinical experiences with academic coursework, reinforcing your understanding of medical concepts through practical application.
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Step 1 Success

Prepare for Step 1 with confidence through our tailored support and resources:

  • Faculty-Facilitated Preparation: Engage in comprehensive reviews that integrate basic science concepts with clinical scenarios, guided by experienced faculty.
  • Multiple Assessments & Diagnostic Tests: Benefit from frequent evaluations to assess readiness and improve performance, correlating with positive USMLE Step 1 results.
  • Active Learning & Clinical Skills Review: Focus on refreshing and honing clinical skills through active learning opportunities in a state of the art sim-lab.

Residency Prep

Prepare for residency with comprehensive support and guidance from our expert team and dedicated alumni network:

  • Personalized Mentorship: Trinity’s on-site clinical clerkship deans work directly with students to help choose the right program, develop personal statements, and perfect CVs.
  • Interview Preparation: Receive focused, one-on-one preparation for interviews, a level of personal support that sets us apart from other institutions.
  • Alumni Network Support: Leverage the experience and advice of our alumni who assist students through the Match process, ensuring you are well-prepared for success.
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The accreditation system used by CAAM-HP is based on that of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). This system functions with a clear, authoritative mandate, operates independently of governments and institutions, uses preset standards, draws on external reviewers and involves self-evaluation and site visits.
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Official Recognitions and
Other Approvals

  • ECFMG
    Recognized by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG)
  • WFME
    World Federation for Medical Education
  • NAB
    National Accreditation Board and Ministry of Education for the Government of St. Vincent (NAB)
  • WHO
    Recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO)
  • NBME
    Recognized by the U.S. National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME)
  • Approved by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs for the administration of Post-9/11 GI Bill, the Yellow Ribbon Program, and other veterans benefits programs
  • Recognized by the Canadian Revenue Service as an approved university
  • Approved by the Provincial, Territorial, and Federal Governments of Canada for the administration of grants and student loans
  • GNPEC
    Trinity is also authorized by the Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission (GNPEC) to operate within the State of Georgia.

Find Your Success at Trinity

Discover the Trinity experience through students and alumni! Learn more about the small class sizes, early clinical experience, rotations in one location, and more!

Supportive Community

Where unparalleled support meets student success.

Clinical Rotations

Rotations are scheduled for you in one location.

Small Class Sizes

Feel valued and seen from the very beginning.