Grace University School of Medicine

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Mymedschool ID

MD.KN.001

FAIMER ID

F0001886

School Type

Private

Year Instruction Began

1985

Operational Status

Currently Non- Operational

Alternate names

N/A

Academic Affiliation

School Website

In English

Additional information

Qualification Title

Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)

Curriculum Duration

4 Years

Language of Instruction

English

Foreign Students

Accepted

Prerequisite Education:

Admission follows completion of an undergraduate degree.

Gender

Both genders accepted

Accredited by

ECFMG & Canada Exams

Basic sciences

Exam courses

  • KROK Self-Assessment 1.2

  • KROK Part 1: Complete Review

  • KROK Part 1 Self-Assessment

  • USMLE Step 1 Review Series

  • UKMLA: PLAB Part 1 Self Assessment Quiz

  • MRCP Part 1 Self-Assessment


Grace University School of Medicine (Nevis) – A Historical Overview

Location: Saint Kitts and Nevis
Year Instruction Started: 1984
Operational Status: Not currently operational

Grace University School of Medicine in Nevis was established in 1984 to provide quality medical education in the Caribbean. However, the school ceased operations in August 1999. While the Nevis campus is no longer active, students interested in programs under Grace University may refer to its Belize campus.


Admission Process

During its operation, Grace University School of Medicine (Nevis) accepted students who had completed pre-medical education or equivalent undergraduate coursework. Admissions generally required:

  • Completion of a bachelor’s degree or pre-medical courses
  • Submission of academic transcripts and letters of recommendation
  • English proficiency for international students
  • Standardized test scores were applicable

Currently, prospective students should consult Grace University School of Medicine in Belize for the updated admission process and requirements, as the Nevis campus no longer accepts applications.


Course and Curriculum

The medical curriculum at Grace University Nevis was structured to provide a comprehensive foundation in medicine, including:

  • Basic Sciences: Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and Pathology
  • Clinical Sciences: Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Psychiatry, and Community Health
  • Clinical Rotations: Hands-on clinical experience in hospitals and clinics, often during the later years of the program

For current curriculum details, students should refer to the Belize campus, which continues the tradition of a structured pre-clinical and clinical medical education.


Prospects After Graduation

Graduates of Grace University Nevis were eligible to pursue:

  • Residency programs internationally, subject to licensing requirements in the destination country
  • Licensure exams, including the USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) for those seeking to practice in the United States
  • Opportunities in public health, research, and medical education

Though the Nevis campus is closed, students completing programs at the Belize campus can similarly pursue global medical careers.


Life as a Doctor in Saint Kitts and Nevis

While the Nevis campus is no longer operational, Saint Kitts and Nevis offers a unique experience for medical professionals:

  • Doctors often work in close-knit communities with a strong emphasis on primary care
  • Opportunities exist in both public hospitals and private healthcare facilities
  • Professionals can enjoy a tropical island lifestyle with a balance between work and recreation

For aspiring Caribbean doctors, gaining experience in similar Caribbean medical schools provides exposure to diverse patient populations and healthcare systems.


Additional Information

Grace University School of Medicine in Nevis closed in August 1999. Interested students should explore Grace University School of Medicine in Belize for current medical programs and career opportunities.


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