Navigating Your Medical Education Journey
Trinity School of Medicine’s American Medical Students Association chapter recently took part in providing fitness assessments for participants in the first ever Glow Run, a night-time running event that recently took place on St. Vincent. The fun-run had its participants decked out in glow sticks, as well as irridescent and UV-reactive paints similar to the Color… Continue reading Trinity School of Medicine’s AMSA Members Provide Health Screenings at St. Vincent Glow Run.””
Read MoreTrinity School of Medicine is an institution with a culture of service and community engagement. And while many of the outreach opportunities are provided by the school itself, so many are grass roots student organizations. Kid Companions is a fantastic example of this sort of proactive community service, showing that Trinity students are already walking… Continue reading Trinity School of Medicine’s Kid Companions” Hold Carnival at St. Benedict Children’s Home”
Read MoreDid you know there are hidden costs of federal loans? You’re probably wondering how there could be hidden costs of federal loans. Well, it’s a real issue, especially in medical education. Last year, St. Vincent and the Grenadines received formal recognition from the US Department of Education’s NCFMEA as having medical education standards comparable to those… Continue reading The Hidden Costs of Federal Loans in Medical Education
Read MoreOn Tuesday, February 14th, St. Vincent & the Grenadines officially opens Argyle International Airport, a multi-year project supported by local businesses, international investment, and the government of SVG. This is an exciting development for the island chain, signaling a future that has the culture, people, and economic interests of St. Vincent more connected to the… Continue reading St. Vincent & the Grenadines opens New International Airport; Trinity Students Take Part in Major Safety Training
Read MoreOn Saturday, 7th January 2017, Trinity School of Medicine’s January incoming students donned their first white coats at a ceremony held at the school in Ratho Mill, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Dignitaries included Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves and other community officials. The first rows look on as their fellow students move through the ceremony
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