Saint James School of Medicine Anguilla

Mymedschool ID

MD.AI.001

FAIMER ID

F0002407

School Type

Public

Year Instruction Began

2000

Operational Status

Currently Operational

Alternate names

N/A

Academic Affiliation

School has no academic affiliations

Additional information

Students are accepted into the MD program 3 times a year, in January, May, and September.

School Website

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

ECFMG & Canada Exams

Yes


Admission Process

1. Entry Requirements

The MD program at Saint James School of Medicine offers a more flexible entry pathway than traditional medical schools. Applicants must have:

  • A recognized secondary school diploma or some undergraduate coursework (depending on entry track)
  • Strong foundation in Biology and Chemistry
  • English language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL for international students)
  • Pre-med entry pathway available (direct from high school possible)

This flexible structure makes SJSM accessible to a wider range of students aiming to pursue medicine.

2. Selection Procedure

Admission is based on:

  • Academic performance
  • Personal statement or motivation
  • Interview (in selected cases)
  • Interest in a medical career

The process focuses on identifying students who can complete the MD program rather than only selecting top scorers.


Course and Curriculum

Basic Sciences (Pre-Clinical Phase – ~20 months)

  • Core subjects:
    • Anatomy
    • Physiology
    • Biochemistry
    • Pathology
    • Pharmacology
  • System-based and integrated learning
  • Preparation for USMLE Step 1
  • Internal assessments are required to progress

Clinical Sciences (Clinical Rotations – ~20 months)

  • Clinical rotations primarily in the United States and Canada
  • Core specialties include:
    • Internal Medicine
    • Surgery
    • Pediatrics
    • Psychiatry
  • Hands-on patient care and clinical exposure

Graduates earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree and become eligible to pursue international licensing pathways.


Prospects After Graduation

Graduates from Saint James School of Medicine can:

  • Apply for residency programs in the United States and Canada
  • Become eligible for ECFMG certification
  • Pursue careers in clinical medicine, research, or healthcare administration
  • Explore global opportunities depending on licensing exams

The program is strongly oriented toward preparing students for the USMLE and residency placement.


Life as a Doctor in the Country

Work Environment

Most graduates practice outside Anguilla, especially in North America. In systems like the United States:

  • Structured residency training programs
  • High patient volume and clinical exposure
  • Competitive and fast-paced environment

Career & Salary

  • Salaries increase significantly after residency training
  • Wide variation based on specialty
  • Strong long-term earning potential

International medical graduates must complete licensing exams and secure residency positions to practice.