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Calendar
2015 Winter (January – April, 2015) semester
Orientation Day: January 05, 2015
Commencement of Classes: January 06, 2015
End of semester: April 20, 2015
2015 Summer (May – August, 2015) semester
Orientation Day: May 04, 2015
Commencement of Classes: May 05, 2015
End of semester: August 17, 2015
2015 Fall (September – December, 2015) semester
Orientation Day: September 07, 2015
Commencement of Classes: September 08, 2015
End of semester: December 21, 2015
2016 Winter (January – April, 2016) semester
Orientation Day: January 04, 2016
Commencement of Classes: January 05, 2016
End of semester: April 19, 2016
2016 Summer (May – August, 2016) semester
Orientation Day: May 02, 2016
Commencement of Classes: May 03, 2016
End of semester: August 19, 2016
2016 Fall (September – December, 2016) semester
Orientation Day: September 05, 2016
Commencement of Classes: September 06, 2016
End of semester: December 19, 2016
2017 Winter (January – April, 2017) semester
Orientation Day: January 09, 2017
Commencement of Classes: January 10, 2017
End of semester: April 17, 2017
2017 Summer (May – August, 2017) semester
Orientation Day: May 01, 2017
Commencement of Classes: May 02, 2017
End of semester: August 21, 2017
2017 Fall (September – December, 2017) semester
Orientation Day: September 04, 2017
Commencement of Classes: September 05, 2017
End of semester: December 18, 2017
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Curriculum
Please note that the curriculum is subject to change at University's discretion.
THE 4 YEAR MD DEGREE PROGRAM
The 4 year MD Degree program curriculum is as follows.
First Semester (16 weeks)
Gross Anatomy
Histology
Medical Embryology
Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine
Second Semester (16 weeks)
Biochemistry
Physiology
Genetics
Neurosciences
Third Semester (16 weeks)
Microbiology and Immunology
Psychology
Pathology I
Medical Ethics
Fourth Semester (16 weeks)
Pathology II
Pharmacology
Physical Diagnosis
Fifth Semester (16 weeks)
Introduction To Clinical Medicine
Board Review
Exam Prep
Residency Info
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THE 5 YEAR MD PROGRAM
The 5 year MD program curriculum is as follows:
4 Semesters of:
Biology.......................................
General Chemistry..................
Organic Chemistry..................
Physics......................................
Math............................................
English......................................
Introductory Anatomy..............
Remainder of Program is the same as 4 Year MD Degree Program
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CLINICAL CLERKSHIP (MINIMUM 72 WEEKS)
End of the Second Year
The second year of medical school ends with the Introduction to Clinical Medicine program and enters into the third year to begin the Clinical Clerkship program. In the first two years of medical school, students focus on basic knowledge of health and disease and are introduced to the care of individuals and populations.
The Third and Fourth Years
In the third and fourth years, students become directly involved in the care and study of patients. They begin to work with members of teams caring for hospitalized patients. Third year students rotate through the following clerkships: 12-week rotations in Internal Medicine and Surgery and 6-week rotations in Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Obstetrics and Gynecology.
End of the Fourth Year
The 4th year consists of 30 weeks of electives. The clerkship program is designed to ease the transition between the Basic Sciences and Postgraduate training by introducing the student to the many fields of medicine and enhancing both their clinical and diagnostic skills. The underlying concept is that the transition from pre-clinical to clinical studies involves both the development of pre-clinical skills and the achievement of the physician role.
CORE ROTATIONS
12 Weeks of Internal Medicine
12 Weeks of General Surgery
6 Weeks of Ob/Gyn
6 Weeks Pediatrics
6 Weeks Psychiatry
6 Weeks of Family Practice
ELECTIVES
24 -30 Weeks (Any field of your choice)
Scholarships, Financial Aid and Fees
SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID
a. Tuition fee scholarships of up to 50% of total cost of tuition for eligible applicants.
b. Food, lodging and transportation support of up to US$1500 per semester for the entire degree program including clinical clerkships for qualified and indigent applicants.
c. Up to 5 merit clinical tuition scholarships per semester for All Saints students with outstanding performance in the finals of all Basic Medical Science Examinations.
d. Automatic 50% tuition fee scholarships for qualified citizens of St Vincent and the Grenadines.
e. Credit-based loans and student line of credits from various financial institutions and banks in the United States and Canada.
Applicants for scholarships or financial aid must submit their applications with all supporting documents to the scholarship committee at the time of commencement of their MD degree program at All Saints University, St Vincent and the Grenadines. The application and the supporting documents may be submitted to: [email protected] and or [email protected] or to the office of the Dean of Academic Affairs, All Saints University, St Vincent and the Grenadines.
FEES
All students pay an application fee of US$100 and an enrolment/administrative fee of US$1000 at the beginning of a course of study at All Saints University
Late Payments: Fees are due two months prior to commencement of the semester. If fees are not paid on time, deregistration may occur. A $250 penalty will be applied upon reinstatement. Returning students are required to pay tuition fees one month prior to the beginning of the semester or else a $250 late payment fee will be charged.
Any student who is absent for two terms or semesters without providing a valid written request and without obtaining prior approval from the university administration may face academic sanction or dismissal at the university's discretion; this would appear in the transcript of academic record of such a student.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT FEE
Every student is a member of the central student government. Student government fee of US$ 150 student government fee is to be paid annually at the beginning of the academic year or semester at US$50 per semester.
GENERAL COST OF LIVING - FOOD AND LODGING
Food and lodging can range from $450 to $1000 per month depending on individual habits and preferences. Housing expenses usually vary between US$200 and US$450 per month depending on the type of apartment and whether it is single or double occupancy. Food expenses also vary depending on individual taste and habit.
4-YEAR MD PROGRAM
The breakdown of fees for the 4-Year MD Degree program is outlined below. Please note that all fees are in US Dollars. All students pay an application fee of US$100 and an enrolment/administrative fee of US$1000 at the beginning of a course of study at All Saints University. Students are also required to pay US$100 per semester health insurance fee.
BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
Session
Duration
Fees (USD)
Year 1
Semester 1
16 weeks
$4995
Semester 2
16 weeks
$4995
Semester 3
16 weeks
$4995
Year 2
Semester 4
16 weeks
$4995
Semester 5
16 weeks
$4995
CLINICAL SCIENCES
Semester 6
12 weeks
$7995
Year 3
Semester 7
12 weeks
$7995
Semester 8
12 weeks
$7995
Semester 9
12 weeks
$7995
Year 4
Semester 10
12 weeks
$7995
Semester 11
12 weeks
$7995
ALL STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR BOOKS, TRANSPORTATION, AND LIVING EXPENSES.
Caution Deposit
All students are required to pay US $150.00 as caution deposit for the histo/path lab. This amount will be refunded upon completion of the course if no damages to slides and microscopes are incurred.
Student Insurance
The government requires that students obtain proper health insurance before they arrive on the island. There will be no exceptions to this requirement. International Student Insurance (http://www.internationalstudentinsurance.com/) provides various links that may assist you in your search for the right insurance plan.
Indemnity/Malpractice Insurance during Clinical Rotations
All students are responsible for obtaining malpractice insurance prior to commencement of their clinical rotations. All Saints will assist students with information concerning insurance companies which provide this service.
Please note that the cost of malpractice insurance is not included in the tuition fees The cost usually is approximately US$ 1500 per year.
Tuition Refund Policy
A request for withdrawal must be submitted in writing, authorized by the Dean of Academics to the Director of Administration. The amount of refund for students who withdraw from the school in any term is:
80% refund if enrolled for two weeks or less
60% refund if enrolled for three weeks or less
40% refund if enrolled for four weeks or less and no refund thereafter.
The date of withdrawal is counted from the date of receipt of the withdrawal letter.
Any student who is absent for two terms without providing written request and without obtaining prior approval from the university administration is subject to academic sanction or dismissal at the university's discretion; this will be reflected on the transcript
5-YEAR MD PROGRAM
The breakdown of fees for the 5-Year MD Degree program is outlined below. Please note that all fees are in US Dollars. All students pay an application fee of US$100 and an enrolment/administrative fee of US$1000 at the beginning of a course of study at All Saints University. Students are also required to pay US$100 per semester health insurance fee
Session
Duration
Fees (USD)
Year 1
Semester 1
16 weeks
$3995
Semester 2
16 weeks
$3995
Semester 3
16 weeks
$3995
Year 2
Semester 4
16 weeks
$3995
BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
Semester 5
16 weeks
$4995
Semester 6
16 weeks
$4995
Year 3
Semester 7
16 weeks
$4995
Semester 8
16 weeks
$4995
Semester 9
16 weeks
$4995
CLINICAL SCIENCES
Year 4
Semester 10
12 weeks
$7995
Semester 11
12 weeks
$7995
Semester 12
12 weeks
$7995
Year 5
Semester 13
12 weeks
$7995
Semester 14
12 weeks
$7995
Semester 15
12 weeks
$7995
ALL STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR BOOKS, TRANSPORTATION, AND LIVING EXPENSES
Caution Deposit
All students are required to pay US $150.00 as caution deposit for the histo/path lab. This amount will be refunded upon completion of the course if no damages to slides and microscopes are incurred.
Student Insurance
The government requires that students obtain proper health insurance before they arrive on the island. There will be no exceptions to this requirement. International Student Insurance (http://www.internationalstudentinsurance.com/) provides various links that may assist you in your search for the right insurance plan.
Indemnity/Malpractice Insurance during Clinical Rotations
All students are responsible for obtaining malpractice insurance prior to commencement of their clinical rotations. All Saints will assist students with information concerning insurance companies which provide this service.
Please note that the cost of malpractice insurance is not included in the tuition fees The cost usually is approximately US$ 1500 per year.
Tuition Refund Policy
A request for withdrawal must be submitted in writing, authorized by the Dean of Academics to the Director of Administration. The amount of refund for students who withdraw from the school in any term is:
80% refund if enrolled for two weeks or less
60% refund if enrolled for three weeks or less
40% refund if enrolled for four weeks or less and no refund thereafter.
The date of withdrawal is counted from the date of receipt of the withdrawal letter.
Any student who is absent for two terms or semesters without providing a valid written request and without obtaining prior approval from the university administration may face academic sanction or dismissal at the university's discretion; this would appear in the transcript of academic record of such a student.
General Information
Description
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (i/seɪnt ˈvɪnsənt æn ðə ɡrɛnəˈdiːnz/) is an island-country in the Lesser Antilles chain, namely in the southern portion of the Windward Islands, which lie at the southern end of the eastern border of the Caribbean Sea where the latter meets the Atlantic Ocean. Its 389-square-kilometre (150 sq mi) territory consists of the main island of Saint Vincent and the northern two-thirds of the Grenadines, which are a chain of smaller islands stretching south from Saint Vincent Island to Grenada. To the north of Saint Vincent lies Saint Lucia, to the east Barbados. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is densely populated (over 300 inhabitants/km2) with its 120,000 people. Its capital is Kingstown, also its main port. The country has a French and British colonial history and is now part of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, CARICOM, the Commonwealth of Nations and the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas.
The island now known as Saint Vincent was originally named Hairouna ("The Land of the Blessed") by the native Caribs. The Caribs aggressively prevented European settlement on Saint Vincent until 1719. Prior to this, formerly enslaved Africans, who had either been shipwrecked or who had escaped from Barbados, Saint Lucia and Grenada and sought refuge in mainland Saint Vincent, intermarried with the Caribs and became known as Garifuna or Black Caribs.
Administrative divisions
Administratively, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is divided into six parishes. Five parishes are on Saint Vincent, while the sixth is made up of the Grenadine islands. Kingstown is located in the Parish of Saint George and is the capital city and central administrative centre of the country.
Parish Area (km²) Population (2000) Capital
Charlotte Parish 149 38,000 Georgetown
Grenadines Parish 43 9,200 Port Elizabeth
Saint Andrew Parish 29 6,700 Layou
Saint David Parish 80 6,700 Chateaubelair
Saint George Parish 52 51,400 Kingstown
Saint Patrick Parish 37 5,800 Barrouallie
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines lies to the west of Barbados south of Saint Lucia and north of Grenada in theWindward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, an island arc of the Caribbean Sea. The islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines include the main island of Saint Vincent (344 km2/133 sq mi) and the northern two-thirds of the Grenadines(45 km2/17 sq mi), which are a chain of small islands stretching south from Saint Vincent to Grenada.
The island of Saint Vincent is volcanic and includes little level ground. The windward side of the island is very rocky, while the leeward side has more sandy beaches and bays. The country's highest peak is La Soufrière volcano.
While the official language is English, most Vincentians speak a creole language known as Vincentian Creole.[3][4][5] Standard English is the language used in education, government and other formal domains, while Vincentian Creole, commonly referred to as 'dialect', is used in informal situations such at home and among friends. The various ethnic groups may also still use their native languages such as Bhojpuri.
Sport and Music
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has its own soccer league, the NLA Premier League, and also a national (association) football team. A notable Vincentian footballer is Ezra Hendrickson, former national team captain who played at several Major League Soccer clubs in the United States and is now an assistant coach with the Seattle Sounders FC.[6]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines also have their own national rugby union team which are ranked 74th in the world.
Music popular in Saint Vincent and the Grenadine includes big drum, calypso, soca, steelpan and reggae. String band music, quadrille and bele music and traditional storytelling are also popular.
The national anthem of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is "Saint Vincent Land so Beautiful", adopted upon independence in 1979.
International Students
Non-Caribbean / Canadian / US students are considered international students.
Although the vast majority of students at All Saints University are from the United States and Canada, All Saints University boasts of a growing population of international students from many countries including Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Botswana, Cameroon, China, Columbia, Ghana, Germany, India, Ireland, Malawi, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan etc). International students will be evaluated on an individual basis and must meet educational requirements for admission to medical schools in their country of origin. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) examination score may be required for admission, especially from applicants from Non English speaking countries.
Faculty
Our faculty members are fully qualified and of very high caliber. MD Basic science professors possess either an MD degree or a PhD. Classrooms are equipped with high tech educational equipment, in order to fully facilitate the professors in providing an exceptional standard of teaching.
Library
The Library supports teaching and learning at the University by providing easily accessible informational resources and services. Individual cubicle study areas are provided inside the library and are designated as "Quiet Study" spots, away from the 'Group Study' hall. Computers are provided for academic use.
Anatomy Lab
Human Gross Anatomy is fundamental to medical education and provides one of the most basic foundations for medical practice. Cadavers are available for dissection at the University in the Anatomy Lab. Laboratory sessions provide students with hands-on experience in dissecting the human body and serve to strengthen the lecture component.
Histo/Path Labs
Histo/path labs are also well equipped with hi tech equipment, models, microscopes and histology slides.Security is available on campus for student safety. Free Wireless internet access is available throughout the campus for students