Supercharge Your Medical School Study Schedule with These Pro Tips

When you are in a medical school, staying organized and creating a perfect study plan is key to your success. Students are required to gobble down sheer volume of course material, and it is nearly impossible to learn each course in detail. That is why academicians advise students to go through the material two or […]
4 Reasons Why Windsor University Focuses on Early Clinical Training

The ultimate goal of the clinical education and training provided at the Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) is to prepare students for pursuing better career opportunities in a primary care specialty. Early clinical training gives medical students a great opportunity to apply the clinical experience and problem-solving skills that they have acquired in solving real-world challenging […]
Why does Windsor Encourage Diversity?

Diversity is hot on medical campuses all over the world; not simply confined to gender, ethnicity, and race, but also extends to socioeconomic status and age. If you are wondering why diversity is so indispensable in medical colleges, a study led by the UCLA Higher Education Research Institute has proven that medical students who attend […]
How WUSOM Prepares for Hurricane Season

Hurricanes in recent years have left people across the world in awe of Mother Nature. When you reside in a place that is likely to be affected by hurricanes, you must prepare for the inevitable. To those who live in St. Kitts, the rich culture, spectacular scenery, and relaxed lifestyle are worth the extra effort […]
The Doctor Shortage in North America: How Our Caribbean Medical School Is Preparing Students for the Future

In case you are unaware of it: There is a serious doctor shortage in North America. Unfortunately, this dearth of physicians seems likely to worsen before circumstances begin to improve. While this is certainly not an optimal state of affairs, it does mean that this is the perfect time to consider a future in medicine. […]
Matching in Canada from a Caribbean Medical School

If you are a Caribbean medical student who comes from Vancouver, Edmonton, or any other location in Canada, it would not be unreasonable to seek residency placement in your homeland when you return. By preparing well ahead of time for post-graduation career steps, you may be successful in serving your residency period on Canadian soil. […]