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Medicine segment is a stimulating and enriching
feature of medical training at the University
of Sint Eustatius School of Medicine that requires
both resolve and perseverance. The Clinical Education
staff will work personally with students to ensure
they fully benefit from clinical rotations and
attain rewarding residency positions.
Students eligible for clinical
rotations have clinical sites available to them
in over 60 hospitals across nearly 30 states (e.g.,
CO, CT, GA, IL, LA, MD, NC, DC). Many of our clerkships
have ACGME (“Green Book”) listed or
affiliated programs on site. Students who have
earned their M.D. degree and certification through
the ECFMG have had great success in gaining entrance
into a residency training program.
The clinical curriculum, which
follows the Basic Sciences program, consists of
48 weeks of core clinical rotations and 24 weeks
of elective clinical rotations. Students practice
clinical skills through patient contact, which
is supervised by a physician-preceptor in patient
care settings. Students thereby enhance their
proficiency in taking medical histories and conducting
physical diagnostic examinations and develop their
patient/relationship skills in training to become
competent physicians.
Click on the links below to find out more about
our clinical curriculum and clinical rotations.
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