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Hello,
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I tried to get in there studying to be a near sighted gynocologist...but for some reason they never responded. I dont understand.
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Not many BTers are very familiar with the schools on Bonaire--see www.valuemd.com for more information about them. If you do go to Xavier, they will help you to get temporary residency to be on the island while you are studying. Not that you asked
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Jason, I can explain that lack of response to you. I can send you a private email if you need to have anything S P E L L E D
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No Mare, LOL, that's ok.
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I must add, once one gets older, the vision 'issue' does come up. I really do know a obs/gyn who lost his midrange vision. Until he got a new eyeglass prescription he could either see close up or at arm's length.
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Alex,
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I had 6 medical student roommates from Ross Uni. in Dominica. They seemed to really like their education and in my opinion were very intelligent and steadfast individuals working hard. They were in their surgical rotations when they were at Cape Cod Hospital. They spoke well of Ross's Dominica campus. I was just in Antigua last week. They have a few medical schools..tons of students on island. Great for the economy for sure. My friend went to an offshore medical school in the Philipines and he makes 6 figures as a aenestiologist at NEMC. I think many go to offshore schools because they test poorly or because they cannot get into more competitive schools in the US. Also, offshore schools are cheaper from what I am told.
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A medical school doesn't make the student; the student is the one that determines whether or not they are worth anything as a doctor. There are plenty of graduates from US medical schools that couldn't pass the USMLE if their own lives depended on it! Unfortunately, it isn't only their lives they are responsible for anymore. Yes, the schools here are not the greatest and have less than solid reputations on the island but the students here are also intelligent (maybe contrary to what some of the BTer's here believe from the above postings) and it's how hard you work at being a doctor that makes you either a malpractice nightmare or a good doc.
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Well said...
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Christina,
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Alex makes valid points. I don't know anything about the medical schools in the Caribbean, but I do know a little about the Veterinary Schools in the Caribbean, and it is right in line with what Alex stated.
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I do not attend Xavier, I am a student at SJ. Yes, the school as issues but I am the one that has to study hard and come out ahead. I graduated a double major from an extremely good college in the US and could have attended medical school (my husband and I {before I came here} both worked for the University of Pittsburgh where I was accepted)in the US. I chose to come here because it was one of the safest islands in the Caribbean, I wanted an adventure and I brought my children so they could also live a "once in a lifetime" experience. How many children get to have the chance of living in the Caribbean for two years?
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Christina,
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Christina
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As I stated before, students who attend SJ (I am not sure about Xavier as I am not a student there) do all of their clinical rotations at green book hospitals in the US alongside US medical students. Cutie, just do your research, go to the schools you are interested in and tour each school, get a feel for the faculty and administration and you will be able to make your choice that suits you from there. As for Delaware, no thanks I am from Pittsburgh and am very comfortable with city life. I have seen the pass rates before, wonder how many medical school students from the US do not even take the USMLE that have graduated from medical school? Only posted to give Cutie some advice from an actual student on the island right now and I have done that, good luck Cutie I am sure you will do well in whichever direction you take for your future. Cutie if you need any more questions answered about what it is like to be s student on Bonaire pm me.
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Re: SJSM
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I am a student at St James and we do not set up our own clinicals unless you want to do one in a state or hospital that is not already working the school. We do not have clinical rotations in Canada, most of the Caribbean med schools do not have these. As for your statement about not being a US citizen, the majority of the students here are from Canada and no one at the Chicago office has a German accent, they are all from India. nice try though but this post if most likely from one of the other trolls working for a rival school. If you want to know what this school is really like, talk to a real student! Oh and the specifics for clinicals...you have to actually pass the boards before you can start your core clinicals. Do some homework before you look into med school next time!
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Christina: I am starting SJSM in January 2008. what semester are you in? Where are you doing your clinicals in Ohio? Did SJSM set them up for you or did you already have a contact there?
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Jason,
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Jason,
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About living in Bonaire. What would anyone advice me to do...stay on or off campus? Which one is cheaper? Also, is there a welcome comittee or ? I'll be starting at St. James in May. so, if anyone can answer ma many questions I'll be very grateful. Thank you.
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What Campus...??? Did someone tell you there was a campus with housing, student union buildings, etc. Boy are you in for a surprise!
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Are u a student @ St. James?
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There are not too many med students who read this forum. You can find them at www.valuemd.com. While SJSM does help with finding housing, there are no 'dorms' on 'campus' in the traditional sense. I advise all prospective students to visit so you can get a sense of the school and the island before making your decision. Best of luck to you with your studies.
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