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ABOUT TRINITY

Why Trinity
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St.Vincent & The Grenadines
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Trinity School of Medicine


Recognizing that a physician shortage was imminent and that U.S. medical schools were unable to produce enough graduates to fill first year residency slots, a group of educational and business leaders joined together to provide greater opportunity for aspiring physicians. In 2008, Trinity School of Medicine was accredited to offer the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree and welcomed its inaugural class.

Trinity School of Medicine


Trinity Student Advantage
Personal Engagement
Because of Trinity’s affiliation with a 220-bed teaching hospital, clinical experience begins in the first term - reinforcing the core curriculum through engagement with patients, physicians and the treatment process - and continues through term five at the St. Vincent campus.

Personal Attention
Our selective admissions process affords students with one of the lowest student to teacher ratios available in the Caribbean. The lectures and labs at Trinity are small and accommodating, providing a unique level of personal attention. Trinity’s faculty and students work together to establish a mutually supportive learning community - an educational partnership from which both benefit, and to which both contribute.

Personal Preparation
Trinity provides students with a comprehensive USMLE Step 1 preparation program designed to increase performance on the exam. At the conclusion of each term, the program reinforces the most frequently tested USMLE concepts taught in the given term and shows students how to apply what they are learning, as they are learning.

Additionally, students can take advantage of personal, supplemental instruction from individual tutors, increasing their opportunity to be well prepared for the next phase - seventy five weeks of clinical clerkships required for Step 2 of the USMLE and for licensure in the United States and Canada.