Now, I’m 35 and my wife is 34 and we don’t have any children (and we’ve been unsuccessfuly trying). ._3-SW6hQX6gXK9G4FM74obr{display:inline-block;vertical-align:text-bottom;width:16px;height:16px;font-size:16px;line-height:16px} They provide scholarships specifically for medical school students. And this is SGU , one of, if not the "top" carib MD program. More on this later. If 952 students enter, but each class has an average size of 1300, and only 610 match with another 250sh SOAPing, that's not looking so hot. PSA for people who really want to go to Oxbridge and feel like they would be happiest there - don’t let this put you off! Starting 2019 (the class of 2023), scholarships will replace the student loans throughout their education period. My doctor back in the US is from the caribbean and she did her residency at Yale. The people who aren't applying this year don't automatically have something magic about them, app wise. .LalRrQILNjt65y-p-QlWH{fill:var(--newRedditTheme-actionIcon);height:18px;width:18px}.LalRrQILNjt65y-p-QlWH rect{stroke:var(--newRedditTheme-metaText)}._3J2-xIxxxP9ISzeLWCOUVc{height:18px}.FyLpt0kIWG1bTDWZ8HIL1{margin-top:4px}._2ntJEAiwKXBGvxrJiqxx_2,._1SqBC7PQ5dMOdF0MhPIkA8{height:24px;vertical-align:middle;width:24px}._1SqBC7PQ5dMOdF0MhPIkA8{-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;display:-ms-inline-flexbox;display:inline-flex;-ms-flex-direction:row;flex-direction:row;-ms-flex-pack:center;justify-content:center} It's true that most of the students end up in primary care/internal medicine, however there are also a fair amount that get into anesthesiology, surgery etc. He paints a far bleaker picture than it really is. I'll compare DO versus Carib MD later. My buddy graduated from a Caribbean med school, and is now a radiologist who just got job offers from Duke and Stanford. That previous paragraph being said, you can make it happen down in the Caribbean, but if you party hard or think that it's gonna be easier than a US medical school I wouldn't recommend even trying, because the odds are against you and you'll waste so much money. That's scary. yeah reading that thing was trash. ._3Im6OD67aKo33nql4FpSp_{border:1px solid var(--newCommunityTheme-widgetColors-sidebarWidgetBorderColor);border-radius:5px 5px 4px 4px;overflow:visible;word-wrap:break-word;background-color:var(--newCommunityTheme-body);padding:12px}.lnK0-OzG7nLFydTWuXGcY{font-size:10px;font-weight:700;letter-spacing:.5px;line-height:12px;text-transform:uppercase;padding-bottom:4px;color:var(--newCommunityTheme-navIcon)} St. George's has a 3.4/27 average... scores that to me would seem to be competitive for DO. /*# sourceMappingURL=https://www.redditstatic.com/desktop2x/chunkCSS/IdCard.de628c13230c59091a5d.css.map*/._2JU2WQDzn5pAlpxqChbxr7{height:16px;margin-right:8px;width:16px}._3E45je-29yDjfFqFcLCXyH{margin-top:16px}._13YtS_rCnVZG1ns2xaCalg{font-family:Noto Sans,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14px;font-weight:400;line-height:18px;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex}._1m5fPZN4q3vKVg9SgU43u2{margin-top:12px}._17A-IdW3j1_fI_pN-8tMV-{display:inline-block;margin-bottom:8px;margin-right:5px}._5MIPBF8A9vXwwXFumpGqY{border-radius:20px;font-size:12px;font-weight:500;letter-spacing:0;line-height:16px;padding:3px 10px;text-transform:none}._5MIPBF8A9vXwwXFumpGqY:focus{outline:unset} As always, if anyone wants to add anything please let me know! .ehsOqYO6dxn_Pf9Dzwu37{margin-top:0;overflow:visible}._2pFdCpgBihIaYh9DSMWBIu{height:24px}._2pFdCpgBihIaYh9DSMWBIu.uMPgOFYlCc5uvpa2Lbteu{border-radius:2px}._2pFdCpgBihIaYh9DSMWBIu.uMPgOFYlCc5uvpa2Lbteu:focus,._2pFdCpgBihIaYh9DSMWBIu.uMPgOFYlCc5uvpa2Lbteu:hover{background-color:var(--newRedditTheme-navIconFaded10);outline:none}._38GxRFSqSC-Z2VLi5Xzkjy{color:var(--newCommunityTheme-actionIcon)}._2DO72U0b_6CUw3msKGrnnT{border-top:none;color:var(--newCommunityTheme-metaText);cursor:pointer;padding:8px 16px 8px 8px;text-transform:none}._2DO72U0b_6CUw3msKGrnnT:hover{background-color:#0079d3;border:none;color:var(--newCommunityTheme-body);fill:var(--newCommunityTheme-body)} The Cayman Islands have St. Matthew's medical school that has an impressive 31.8% match rate. Now whether they can get into a US DO is uncertain-- I have seen many people, including one of my friends, who was perfectly competitive for DO opt to go to a Carib MD chasing the MD. I'm sorry, but this is a terrible reason to go into medicine (i.e. So what I said might be bullshit (+ technically in my post I never said those 2 were defo oxbridge lol). Not good at all. Antigua and Barbuda have two Carib MD schools that have a combined match rate of 46%. LOOL. She left medical school in the middle of Anatomy and some of us heard back from her a couple of months later. In 2013 SGU had around a 66% match rate for US-IMGs. But it was meant to be mostly a rant to balance all the prestige etc oxbridge usually gets + stir some discussion. I wanna see this go down. it is more difficult to pass exams at the schools on the far right than far left based off of the exact same questions. That's 350 per class that's in purgatory. Well this is where it gets interesting. You'll hear SGU say they have the most US residency placements for the past 7 years combined. iirc the main aim of the study was to see what different medical schools would set their students as a pass mark on this UKMLE. Here are how IMGs are fairing getting interviews. 6 Reasons Not to Go to Med School. Physicians of Tomorrow Awards worth $10,000 Don't let the ego's of some of the mainland medical student's get to you - that's an embarrassing way to approach the world, and aside from the basic sciences (which you take in the Caribbean) you'll be taking the same STEP 1 & 2 as them, same clinical rotations in the hospitals for years 3 and 4 and the same licensing board exams. What are some other match rates? Except that 29% of them find residency OUTSIDE of the match (as reported by them). It is not necessarily testing items for the MLA (although they will be the ones writing it and some of this content may end up getting used), this scheme has been going on for many years. Someone with a Step 1 in the 250s is applying family medicine from a Carib top 4 and only received 5 interviews. It's dramatic and he's a pretentious douchebag but it's worth a read, This is another blog titled "Why SGU may not be for you", Here's a discussion in r/medicalschool about going Caribbean. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/medu.13240. etc. Admissions committees are looking for people who possess a broad range of talents and interests. on a more serious note, there are many students who feel like they have to take an oxbridge offer if they receive one - "who would refuse an oxbridge offer!?" You may find it hard to believe that your college choice doesn’t matter. Also this post is about offshore medical schools in the Caribbean, not the regional medical schools that are for Caribbean people meant to practice in the Caribbean. Imagine that.. It seems they may have taken down the paper. Other programs have way lower match/placement rates. We also had a student do well here their first year and apply to med schools in the states and got accepted into a US med school as a transfer. So out of 952 students, on average 350 of them are taking at least 1 extra year to get through the program. School hopefuls should also research the difference between M.D that 's a byproduct of quitting medical school reddit systems sold to restaurant over. SGU has around a 50% match rate. I'm asked quite frequently if I ever regret not going to medical school to become a doctor. I know my analysis is not perfect by any means, but the purpose of it is so show how frustratingly difficult it is to get any actual answers from these programs. Of them, the average GPA and MCAT is around a 3.2-3.4 and a 24-27. That is such a massive discrepancy. Here is a famous blog by a Caribbean student. Someone with a Step 1 in the 250s is applying family medicine from a Carib top 4 and only received 5 interviews. 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Cambridge stopped this transfer system (apparently to save themselves money lol) but I think it's still a possibility at Ox. 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During med school, my parents helped me purchase a house, which I then used my time not studying and summers to … We lose a LOT of students down here because the requirements are lower to get into the Caribbean school, but it is just as difficult as a US med school. He's probably lying about the upper-mid tier university program. PSA for people who really want to go to Oxbridge and feel like they would be happiest there - don’t let this put you off! However it's also true about the residency's. I kind of find it hard to believe that no USMD and only 2 DO schools offered him interviews if he was really as good as he said (especially over something like a name). I don't know how it is with medical schools outside the US, but in the US, most med schools grade your first two years on a pass/fail basis. Not only are these numbers not good, they seem to be going down over the years as they increase class size and the match gets more competitive everyday. Bringing It All Together. International medical schools often review candidates more holistically and are a great option for starting your MD education. Do you have a link? Take a hard look at what happened in your life that you weren't able to make it into a US/Canadian med school, FIX IT and come down here with an attitude of working your ass off and you can make your dream of being a doctor happen. OP is not being very clear at all, but I think the difference in standard setting is one of the main problems too. MD-Hospitalist 4 years ago. In general, the 80 Caribbean medical schools don’t always have the best reputation, but they can provide an opportunity for U.S. students to study medicine. I don't think the Million Dollar Mistake blog is worth its status as valuable reading material regarding the Caribbean. You should do a full AMA thread if youre legit. Schriner said he’s glad to offer advice. Here is Gonnif's advice from SDN. Read up on what a claimed 99% match rate means for Ross University. This makes things difficult when you’re applying to medical school and need letters of recommendation. If your study skills are still terrible (which is why a lot of people end up in the Caribbean, they either had shit study habits or had serious personal problems such as a family issue that took awhile to overcome) then enroll into a class that will help you hone the best way to study BEFORE you get here. ._33axOHPa8DzNnTmwzen-wO{display:block;padding:0 16px;width:100%}.isNotInButtons2020 ._33axOHPa8DzNnTmwzen-wO{font-size:14px;font-weight:700;letter-spacing:.5px;line-height:32px;text-transform:uppercase} And like I've mentioned with my friend above, there have been students here landing prestigious residencys. Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. He wanted to do surgery and had "multiple interviews" but decided he liked family medicine better. And that's not counting the half of our class that fails of med school BEFORE we even take STEP 1. (As I emphasise, ._3bX7W3J0lU78fp7cayvNxx{max-width:208px;text-align:center} As a medical student at Cambridge I find all the extra material quite interesting, although it does sometimes feel as though we're judged to a very high standard even just for the Pass/Fail (e.g. It doesn't matter if you're a doctor or an electrician or a housewife raising kids, everyone has something valuable and important to contribute. I was on an internal medicine rotation at a county hospital in our city, and this resident told me that he went to a "top 10" under grad program, didn't mention the name, and that he had multiple MD and DO acceptances but chose to go to the carribean because "Adventure." By Kathleen Franco, M.D. "Scored a competitive job as a physician scribe in Minneapolis" LMAO. But it’s an opportunity to kind of think about how the remainder of your application comes together and what are the most significant aspects of why a school should accept you. This will be added to the FAQ and sidebar soon once I get the kinks worked out. After I do that if they still decide to go... good for them. I'm a student down in the Caribbean at the moment. I think a big part of that is because of the sacrifices we both made to get me through medical school. Here is another version of this exact write up by /u/Ryndo which is amazing. But once you're in medical school and you see the diversity of your classmates, you will agree that it doesn't matter if you went to Harvard, a big state university, or a small liberal arts college. Here are how IMGs are fairing getting interviews. , Contributor Oct. 23, 2018 Cornell’s Medical School is unique from NYU’s in that it only provides loan-free studies to those students who have shown that they need financial aid. That's SIGNIFICANTLY more than the 952 that entered. Medical schools, which are already hard to get into, are getting harder each year. It is not only a good alternative, it should be the only option if you cannot get into a US MD. It doesn't directly measure how well these students have performed, but more how harsh the standard setting has been at that school i.e. ._1PeZajQI0Wm8P3B45yshR{fill:var(--newCommunityTheme-actionIcon)}._1PeZajQI0Wm8P3B45yshR._3axV0unm-cpsxoKWYwKh2x{fill:#ea0027} Press J to jump to the feed. Those who qualify will start receiving these scholarships from as early as their first year. honestly I think he was just a shitty person and did not know how to write essays. sort of thing. I answered a question I get asked all the time...why didn't I go to medical school?About me: I am a 3rd year SRNA & ICU nurse. Grades, intellectual ability, athletic ability, whatever. Ridiculous. In cases when an applicants’ GPA is holding them back, he recommends they get back in the classroom and enhance their academic profile. Actually yes, they are legit as in you get an MD that you may practice in the US with. Sometimes you feel right/at home on an open day and if Oxbridge made you feel like that then by all means apply. Completing med school is an even bigger deal. At the end of the day it's up to us here at r/premed to give a warning and information and you as an individual to make an informed risk. 10 Actions That Hurt Your Med School Chances Avoid these 10 actions if your goal is to impress the admissions committee. I would estimate SGU has around a 40-50% match rate and a 55-66% overall residency placement from students who start to students who actually end up in residency. Ironically the chair of MSC AA is also the head of exams at camb, found it! It's dramatic and he's a pretentious douchebag but it's worth a read. There seems to be a fair bit of variance in the differences between school codes in these two years, and it's possible that these rankings do not reflect the current reality. PS: As mentioned the article linked in the post makes much more level headed arguments - but the overall points are actually very similar to the ones I mentioned. "Oh woe is me, I'm a brilliant mind trapped in a lousy residency with these other loser residents". ACTUAL quote from his blog: "It sucks being smart. I am not going to comment on the actual medical education one may receive. Here is a famous blog by a Caribbean student. Don't let the ego's of some of the mainland medical student's get to you - that's an embarrassing way to approach the world, and aside from the basic sciences (which you take in the Caribbean) you'll be taking the same STEP 1 & 2 as them, same clinical rotations in the hospitals for years 3 and 4 and the same licensing board exams. Yes, and not merely from COVID directly. I don't know about you but my end goal in medical school isn't JUST matching, it's matching into a program I actually at least kind of want to be at. I'm interested in medical education so am curious. I knew that guy was a fucking moron--who turns down a US school after actually applying through the whole DO process AFTER applying MD the year before. Get it off my chest go to culinary school m not die hard about! Yeah the school codes are anonymised. If anyone has any concrete evidence, numbers, etc please let me know. The smaller programs outside of the Big 4 are so widely bad and have a match rate around 30%. It's always funny to me that the ones who think they're so "smart" can't even see how their prestige chasing just exposes the fact they have a myopic and stunted perspective of the world, and that they look like idiots). ._2a172ppKObqWfRHr8eWBKV{-ms-flex-negative:0;flex-shrink:0;margin-right:8px}._39-woRduNuowN7G4JTW4I8{border-top:1px solid var(--newCommunityTheme-widgetColors-lineColor);margin-top:12px;padding-top:12px}._3AOoBdXa2QKVKqIEmG7Vkb{font-size:12px;font-weight:400;line-height:16px;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;background-color:var(--newCommunityTheme-body);border-radius:4px;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-ms-flex-direction:row;flex-direction:row;margin-top:12px}.vzEDg-tM8ZDpEfJnbaJuU{color:var(--newCommunityTheme-button);fill:var(--newCommunityTheme-button);height:14px;width:14px}.r51dfG6q3N-4exmkjHQg_{font-size:10px;font-weight:700;letter-spacing:.5px;line-height:12px;text-transform:uppercase;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-ms-flex-pack:justify;justify-content:space-between}._2ygXHcy_x6RG74BMk0UKkN{margin-left:8px}._2BnLYNBALzjH6p_ollJ-RF{display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;margin-left:auto}._1-25VxiIsZFVU88qFh-T8p{padding:0}._3BmRwhm18nr4GmDhkoSgtb{color:var(--newCommunityTheme-bodyText);-ms-flex:0 0 auto;flex:0 0 auto;line-height:16px} “There are a few programs you might consider,” Thomas says. Click To Tweet. You tell me that's not better. Moreover, this post will focus on attrition rates, match rates, debt, and eventually where graduates may end up. Society will tell you otherwise, and those who are insecure or lack self awareness buy into it hard-core. source, source, and source. She was excited to go to work every morning and was enjoying her relaxed lifestyle. Here's a discussion in r/medicalschool about going Caribbean. Go to office hours. That quote is so hilariously entitled lmao. No one would take his ass if he applied as a backup. First two years, I studied about 7 hours each afternoon/evening, with maybe 1-1.5 hours of that being wasted time (mostly reddit). Sponsored by A ccepted.com: Great stats don’t assure acceptance to elite medical schools. Of these 12, ten are members of the GAMSAT ® Consortium and their medical courses are participants in GEMSAS (Graduate Entry Medical Schools Admissions System). 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