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A Quick Guide to Caribbean Medical School Prerequisites
As you begin laying out your path to becoming a physician, you鈥檒l want to be aware of the prerequisites for Caribbean medical school. Not only are these an important factor in your eligibility for acceptance to many Doctor of Medicine (MD) programs, but they鈥檒l also help prepare you to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).
Specific Caribbean med school prerequisites will vary depending on the program, but there are some standard course requirements you can count on.
A brief breakdown of Caribbean medical school prerequisites.
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) notes that the baseline requirement most Caribbean medical schools share is the completion of a four-year degree. And while medical school course requirements will fluctuate, the key when it comes to prerequisites for med school is to focus on the most common course material MD programs require.
- Biology
- General chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- English
The AAMC shares that the most sensible approach is to complete the equivalent of one year of biology courses, two years of chemistry courses, and one year of English courses.
There are some additional courses that are recommended but typically not required. These include:
- Biochemistry
- Genetics
- Physics
- Math
- Microbiology
It can鈥檛 be stressed enough that med school prerequisites will be different for each institution, so it鈥檚 important to look closely at the course requirement details in admissions information for the programs you鈥檙e considering. Some schools require applicants to complete specific courses, while others employ a competency-based admissions approach.
In addition to applicants who have demonstrated proficiency in the requisite course material, many MD programs look for pre-med students with some hands-on experience under their belts. This can come in the form of lab, volunteer, and/or physician-shadowing experience.
Find what you鈥檙e looking for at AUA
Wading through the various requirements and prerequisites for Caribbean med school can be overwhelming. But schools like AUA have made it easier than ever for pre-med students to find a degree path that will accommodate their needs.
In fact, AUA offers four distinct MD pathways, depending on the amount of education and experience you鈥檝e accrued thus far. In addition to the standard four-year medical degree program, the School of Medicine has five-, six-, and seven-year pathway options that lead to the 4-year MD program. The latter three will cover the medical school course requirements that qualifying students may be lacking.
You can learn more about the range of program options at AUA by visiting the MD Program overview page.