If you did not already know, we thought you might be interested to know that international medical graduates (doctors that graduated from non-US medical schools) make up 25% of physicians in the United States. Trinity School of Medicine, a Caribbean medical school, goes into more detail regarding Trinity’s unique medical school experience where you can study globally and practice locally.
International medical graduates play a large role in the American healthcare system. Not only do international students make up a quarter of the workforce, but US school system admission standards are leaving qualified future physicians out of every application cycle. We believe that the US healthcare system is dependent on international medical graduates.
Our medical school, Trinity, gives qualified students the opportunity to study medicine who otherwise may have been overlooked. Training abroad is not just an option for students not to pass up, but a vital part of U.S. healthcare.
If you are interested in studying medicine in the Caribbean – reach out to Trinity School of Medicine’s office of admissions to apply today to enroll at our accredited medical school in the Caribbean.
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