WINDSOR UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BLOG
For almost 2 decades, Windsor University School of Medicine has been providing opportunity, education, and support to students from all over the world to achieve their academic and career goals. Follow our blog to learn more about our institution, the medical field, and medical instruction.

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School Scholarships and Financial Aid for Caribbean Medical School
Regardless of your geographical location and financial circumstances, financing medical school is a major expense...
Real-Life Experiences of Medical Students After Graduation
What happens after medical school? You throw graduation caps in the air, walk in your...
Survival Tips for 21st Century Medical School Students
History is a difficult place to be. But some memories are too sweet to let...
Case Study: Doctors Who Train Abroad Perform Their Jobs Better
If you have received a Caribbean medical education, chances are good that you will be...
How a Medical Student Can Drive Away Negative Thoughts
It is said that the risk medicine-induced hypochondriasis reaches a pinnacle during medical school and...
The Future Demand for Doctors in North America
Students come from a wide variety of places to study at Windsor University School of Medicine...
Dos and Don’ts of Residency Application Interview
If you are a 4th-year medical student, chances are that you might already be attending...
How to Prepare for a Pre-Med Degree in High School
What does a high school student need to know before enrolling in a pre-med school? How...
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