Each year, more than 55,000 people submit applications to allopathic medical schools. However, only about 22,700 seats are available, meaning nearly 60% of applicants don't earn a spot. What happens ...
Selecting the right avenue for medical education holds paramount importance for American medical students. In today's landscape, American medical students frequently seek avenues to acquire top-notch ...
Healthcare organizations are focused on recruitment and retainment as they face a projected physician shortage and a maldistribution of physicians geographically. The most updated data from the ...
Founded in 1978, AUC has more than 6,500 graduates and is one of the oldest medical schools in the Caribbean. Dedicated to developing physicians with a lifelong commitment to patient-centered care, ...
International students attending medical schools in the Caribbean are being saddled with huge loan debts while facing limited chances of securing residency positions needed to become practising ...
A University of Arizona graduate is now attending medical school at Western Atlantic University School of Medicine (nicknamed WAUSM by students and faculty) in the Bahamas. Michael Weinstein shared ...
A Florida psychiatrist who helped her husband build two Caribbean medical schools was found guilty by a federal jury of tax charges related to offshore accounts. Patricia Hough, 67, was convicted ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Caribbean Medical University's program has been very well-received in North America and in the Caribbean. An increasing number of students have been coming out to the regular ...
Jay P. Greene is a Senior Research Fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Education Policy. The primary reason for the huge increase in foreign-trained doctors is simply that too few U.S.