Common Concerns Students Have About Transferring Medical Schools – Explained!

When you embark on your medical school journey, you expect to complete your medical studies at one school, but things may not go as planned and certain circumstances may leave you wondering “Can I transfer medical schools”? Transferring medical school is a big decision, but one that is completely possible. While your reasons for moving […]
Understanding the Role of a Fellow Doctor in Medicine

In the vast realm of healthcare, the term “fellow doctor” often sparks curiosity and prompts questions about the specific role and responsibilities associated with this designation. To shed light on this, let’s delve into the intricacies of what it means to be a fellow doctor in medicine. What is a Fellow Doctor? A fellow doctor […]
Considering Transferring to Windsor University School of Medicine in 2024? Here’s What You Need to Know

The decision to transfer to a different medical school is not easy. After all, you have sailed through choppy seas to get to where you are now, but sometimes, it may feel like you have landed on the wrong island. The good news is that transferring to Windsor University School of Medicine in St. Kitts […]
5 New Year’s Resolutions to Jump-Start Your Medical School Journey

With new year just around the year, winter break is a great time to reflect on the past year and jot down our new year’s resolutions to keep ourselves motivated and strive for betterment and improvement. Here are 5 resolutions that all medical students should make to motivate themselves for the months ahead: Let’s seize […]
How Can Medical Students Make the Best of Winter Break

You are done with your exams and it is time to give yourself a pat on the back for those long hard hours you put in. With the start of the winter break, you must be wondering what to do with the hours not being spent studying, running between classes, preparing for this exam or […]
What Can Caribbean Medical Students Do to Spread Awareness About AIDS

In the Caribbean alone, HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death in individuals aged 19 to 49. Undoubtedly, youth have the potential to transform societies by constantly questioning healthcare practices, social norms, and policies. Especially, medical students and healthcare professionals can play a more holistic role in HIV awareness and encouraging the fight against the […]