Why Trinity School of Medicine?

Trinity is an academic institution with the same drive its students show towards their own futures.

The school opened in 2008 with a goal of providing greater opportunity to qualified medical students that didn't find the right fit in the US and Canadian systems. Taking every opportunity to grow and evolve the already proven method of early clinical experience, extensive USMLE preparation, and a culture of support, the school's reach and its graduates' success have only grown (while retaining the school's trademark agility and personal approach to education).
 

Trinity is accredited by the 
Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions (CAAM-HP), the legally constituted body established to accredit medical programs in the Caribbean. The standards used by the CAAM-HP are based on the United States medical school accreditation program as outlined by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). As such, it is concurrently recognized as a viable academic course in the United States.

Trinity Student Advantage
Immediate Clinical Experience
Because of Trinity’s affiliation with Milton Cato Memorial Hospital, a 230-bed teaching hospital, clinical experience begins in the first term and continues through term five at the St. Vincent campus.


Incoming Classes Sized to Match Learning Styles
Trinity limits the number of incoming students in the January and May start terms to maintain smaller classes and provide a lower student to faculty ratio. Students who select to matriculate in September will experience the community and camaraderie that continues to grow along with the student body.


Comprehensive USMLE Preparation

The curriculum contains comprehensive USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 CK preparation. This includes the use of NBME Shelf exams in terms 2 and 4, the NBME Comprehensive exams and a simulated USMLE Step 1 exam in Term 5.
During the core clerkships, lecture notes, e-books, and self assessment exams support the course objectives.

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