Motto | |
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Motto in English | Dedicated to the science of healing |
Type | Private, for-profit |
Established | 1978 |
Dean | William Owen, M.D. |
Students | 3551+[1] |
Location | , |
Nickname | Ross |
Website | medical.rossu.edu |
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Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) is a privatefor-profit international medical school located in Bridgetown, Barbados. Its main campus is in Barbados, and separate administrative bases are located in Iselin, New Jersey, and Miramar, Florida, in the United States. It is owned by Adtalem Global Education Inc., formerly DeVry Education Group, which purchased it in 2003.
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History[edit]
The medical school was founded in 1978 as The University of Dominica School of Medicine by Robert Ross, an entrepreneur.[2][3] At the time, it was housed in leased facilities at The Castaways Hotel, with an inaugural class of 11 students. In 1982, the University of Dominica School of Medicine formally changed its name to Ross University School of Medicine at the request of the government of Dominica.[citation needed]
In 1985, California state medical licensing officials (the Board of Medical Quality Assurance), began investigating RUSM, along with other medical schools located in the Caribbean.[4] The officials released a report stating that RUSM had nearly no admissions standards, and that the school was in the business of providing medical degrees to 'everyone that wants one.'[4] RUSM agreed to implement a number of changes recommended by the board and has since graduated over 11,000 practicing physicians.[4]
In the late 1990s, RUSM expressed interest in opening a U.S.-based medical school in Casper, Wyoming, but accreditation was denied by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, the organization that accredits MD-granting medical schools in the United States.[5] Some local individuals welcomed the economic impact of a new medical school on the town, but critics questioned the quality of education at a for-profit institution.[5] In 2003, RUSM was acquired by DeVry Education Group,[6] which has since renamed itself Adtalem Global Education.
In 2017, RUSM hired a PR firm, Edelman, to enhance its image.[7] Later that year, the school was impacted by Hurricane Maria, when the Category 5 storm made landfall on the island of Dominica. The hurricane knocked out communications, effectively isolating RUSM from the outside world. The campus suffered moderate damage from the effects of Maria. Students and faculty were located through a university-initiated roll call, and then were evacuated from the campus to the U.S. mainland.[8] In October 2017, the university announced that classes for the fall semester would resume mid-October aboard the GNVExcellent, an Italian ferry that would be docked off the coast of the island of St. Kitts. The ship was reconfigured as an educational venue.[8] In November 2017, Ross University School of Medicine relocated temporarily to Knoxville, Tennessee, for continuation of medical school classes. Lincoln Memorial University (LMU), based in Harrogate, Tennessee, and with operations in Knoxville, provided the operational capacity and the technical capabilities to support RUSM faculty, students, and staff.[9]
Ross University School of Medicine permanently relocated from Dominica to Barbados for the beginning of the 2019 Spring semester due to extensive damage done at the prior campus in Dominica.[10][11] Ross also developed partnerships with Dillard University, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, and Tuskegee University to educate more black doctors in the US.[12]
Accreditation[edit]
According to the university's website, RUSM is accredited and recognized by the following agencies:[13]
- National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation (NCFMEA) through the U.S. Department of Education, allowing American students to participate in the U.S. Federal Direct Student Loan Program
- Barbados Medical Council (BMC)
- Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions (CAAM-HP)
- General Medical Council of Great Britain
The university also has state-specific accreditation from California, New York, New Jersey, and Florida.[13]
Campus[edit]
The Ross University School of Medicine pre-clinical campus is located at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre at Two Mile Hill in Barbados. The campus features a medical and anatomical imaging laboratory, a simulation center, and classrooms equipped with several plasma screens and projection equipment, similar to the previous campus in Dominica.[14][15]
Housing[edit]
The university does not offer traditional dormitory housing options. Most students typically live in off-campus university-approved apartment buildings and complexes, selected from an internal housing database. The university also oversees a housing complex known as Ross University Housing, which features studio-style single-occupancy units.[citation needed]
Curriculum[edit]
RUSM accepts students for three different entering classes per year: September, January and May. The fall entering class is typically the largest each year. Since September 2010, the university has followed an organ systems-based curriculum for its basic sciences.[16] This is divided into two different tracks, known as 'Accelerated Curriculum' and 'Curriculum' as of May 2013. The accelerated curriculum track covers the basic sciences in 60 weeks of study (four semesters), while the Curriculum track covers the same material in 75 weeks (five semesters) with integrated study breaks. Both tracks share identical first semesters, allowing students more time to decide on the track they wish to pursue.[citation needed]
Clinical training[edit]
Unlike many American medical schools, Ross University does not own or affiliate with any particular primary teaching hospital. The university contracts with hospitals throughout the U.S. to accept and place students in clinical rotations.[17] The Bakersfield Californian reported that Ross and Kern County in California agreed to a $35 million deal to enable Ross students to complete clinical rotations at Kern Medical Center.[18] Upon completion of the curriculum, similar to that of U.S. medical schools, students must pass the USMLE Step 2 CS and USMLE Step 2 CK, prior to graduation.
Internal Medicine Foundations (IMF)[edit]
Prior to starting clerkships for the third and fourth years of the MD program, students must complete a eight-week clinical semester known as Internal Medicine Foundations (IMF) in Miramar, Florida. Free handbook of pulp and paper technology. Successful completion of this pre-clinical program is required prior to entry into a clerkship.[citation needed]
Clerkships[edit]
The university requires students to enter into 'track' programs for clerkships, which would have most students complete core rotations at a single teaching hospital affiliate. The clerkship component of the program is currently composed of 48 weeks of required core rotations and 30 weeks of electives.[19] Students have the option to enter clerkships in the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom.[citation needed] RUSM has 'leveraged residencies' in which it pays hospitals to accept their students for clinical clerkships.[20]
Academic outcomes[edit]
According to the US Department of Education, 64.4% of students completed the program on time in 2017.[21][22]
In 2016, the university reported a residency match rate of 86% among first-time eligible applicants.[23] In 2016, the university reported first-time pass rates for the USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2 CK, and USMLE Step 2 CS were 93%, 87%, and 94%, respectively.[24]
RUSM had a self-reported USMLE Step 1 first-time pass rate of 96%, but didn't explain how the numbers were calculated.[25]
Student loan debt[edit]
According to the US Department of Education, the median student loan debt for US students is $334,740.[26]
Alumni[edit]
Since opening in 1978, over 13,000 students have graduated from the university.[27]
- Henry Bello - shooter in the Bronx Lebanon Hospital attack on June 30, 2017[28]
- Michael R. Williams - president of the University of North Texas Health Science Center[29]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Student Consumer Information'. rossu.edu. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
- ^Beall, Pat (19 March 2011). 'Entrepreneur, part-time Palm Beacher Robert Ross dies at age 92'. Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
- ^Martin, Douglas (21 March 2011). 'Robert Ross, Global Deal Maker, Dies at 92'. The New York Times.
- ^ abcJacobs, Paul (13 September 1985). 'State Dubious, Will Monitor Caribbean Medical Schools'. The Los Angeles Times.
- ^ abWright, Elizabeth (27 June 1999). 'U.S. Resists For-Profit Medical School'. Los Angeles Times.
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- ^'Medical school relocates to Barbados after hurricane'. washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
- ^'Adtalem Global Education Announces Barbados as New Location for Ross University School of Medicine'. Adtalem Global Education. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
- ^Pluviose, David. 'oss University, Dillard Partner to Expand Black Physician Pipeline'. Diverse Issues in Higher Education. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
- ^ ab'Accreditation and Approvals'. medical.rossu.edu. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
- ^'Ross University Opens New Student Center'. Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica. 19 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
- ^'Blog - Ross University School of Medicine - CAMPUS EXPANSION: Officials Tour New Student Center Site'. Ross University School of Medicine. Archived from the original on 24 April 2016.
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- ^Hundley, Kris (25 December 2009). 'Investigators want to know if the quality of offshore medical schools justifies the cost'. Tampa Bay Times. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ^Schmitt, Kellie (29 May 2002). 'Supervisors approve $35 million deal with Caribbean medical school'. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
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- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 19 October 2017. Retrieved 14 October 2017.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
- ^'FAQ'. medical.rossu.edu. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
- ^'Frequently Asked Questions'. medical.rossu.edu. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
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- ^Foderaro, Lisa (1 July 2017). 'For Gunman at Bronx Hospital, Fleeting Success and Persistent Strife'. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
- ^'Michael Williams Officially Named President of UNT Health Science Center'. Market Watch. 12 July 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
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This is a list of medical schools in the Caribbean. Schools are listed in alphabetical order by country or territory, then by name. The list includes medical schools recognized by their local governments that award the Doctor of Medicine (MD) and/or Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degrees.
All recognized medical schools are listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDMS). Several agencies may also accredit Caribbean medical schools, as listed in the FAIMER Directory of Organizations that Recognize/Accredit Medical Schools (DORA).[1]
Caribbean medical schools can be categorized as either 'regional' or 'offshore'. Regional medical schools train students to practice in the country or region where the school is located. Offshore medical schools in the Caribbean primarily train students from the United States and Canada who intend to return home for residency and clinical practice after graduation.[2] Most offshore schools are dual-campus programs: basic sciences are completed in the Caribbean, while clinical clerkships are completed at teaching hospitals in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.[3]
According to The New York Times, offshore medical schools may be referred to as 'second chance' medical schools, because their substandard admission requirements allow many students that were denied admission to a US medical school to enroll.[4] Caribbean medical schools typically have higher tuition costs than US medical schools, and licensure passage rates vary widely between schools, from 19-84%.[4]
Some schools include a list of affiliated hospitals for their clinical rotations part of the program, however, many of these hospitals are not ACGME certified, many clinical rotations that are completed at hospitals that are not ACGME certified will not be considered as completion of rotation. If the hospital is not ACGME certified, hospitals that are certified are sometimes referred to as 'Green book hospitals'.[5] Many schools have to pay hospitals to accept their students for clinical rotations.[4]
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List of current Caribbean medical schools[edit]
Country or territory | School | Established | Degree | Regional/offshore | WDMS | Other Accreditations |
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Anguilla(UK) | Saint James School of Medicine | 2010[6] | MD | Offshore | Yes[7] | |
Antigua and Barbuda | American University of Antigua | 2004 | MD | Offshore | Yes[8] | NYSED,[9] |
Metropolitan University College Of Medicine | 2018 | MD | Offshore | Yes | ||
University of Health Sciences Antigua School of Medicine | 1983 | MD | Offshore | Yes | ||
Aruba(NL) | American University School of Medicine Aruba | 2011 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Aruba Ministry of Education |
Aureus University School of Medicine | 2004 | MD | Offshore | Yes | ||
Xavier University School of Medicine | 2004 | MD | Offshore | Yes | ACCM[10] | |
Barbados | American University of Barbados School of Medicine | 2011 | MD | Offshore | Yes | |
American University of Integrative Sciences | 1999 | MD | Offshore | Yes | ||
Bridgetown International University | 2017 | MD | Offshore | Yes | ||
Victoria University of Barbados | 2017 | MD | Offshore | Yes | ||
Ross University School of Medicine | 1978 | MD | Offshore | Yes[11] | NYSED,[9] Barbados Medical Council (BMC) | |
University of the West Indies Faculty of Medicine (Cave Hill) | 1967 | MBBS | Regional | Yes | ||
Belize | Central America Health Sciences University Belize Medical College | 1996 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Belize Ministry of Education |
Washington University of Health & Science | 2005 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Belize Ministry of Education | |
Cayman Islands(UK) | St. Matthew's University School of Medicine | 2002 | MD | Offshore | Yes[12] | NYSED,[9]ACCM[10] |
Cuba | Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina | 1999 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education |
Facultad de Ciencias Medicas Ciego de Avila | 2000 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Facultad de Ciencias Medicas Cienfuegos | 1990 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Facultad de Ciencias Medicas Granma | 1982 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Facultad de Ciencias Medicas Holguin | 1976 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Facultad de Ciencias Medicas Las Tunas | 1986 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Facultad de Ciencias Medicas Matanzas | 1969 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Facultad de Ciencias Medicas Pinar del Rio | 1976 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Facultad de Ciencias Medicas Sancti Spiritus | 1994 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Instituto Superior de Ciencias Medicas de La Habana | 1976 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Instituto Superior de Ciencias Medicas de Santiago de Cuba | 1962 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Instituto Superior de Ciencias Medicas de Villa Clara | 1966 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Universidad de Ciencias Medicas de Camaguey | 1968 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Universidad de Ciencias Medicas de Guantanamo | 1982 | MD | Regional | Yes | Cuban Ministry of Higher Education | |
Curacao(NL) | Avalon University School of Medicine | 2003 | MD | Offshore | Yes[13] | Government of Curacao, ACCM[10] and CAAM-HP accredited |
Caribbean Medical University School of Medicine | 2007 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Government of Curacao | |
John F. Kennedy University School of Medicine | 2014 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Government of Curacao | |
New York Medical University(NYMU) | 2017 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Government of Curacao | |
St. Martinus University Faculty of Medicine | 2000 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Government of Curacao | |
Dominica | All Saints University School of Medicine | 2006 | MD | Offshore | Yes | |
Dominican Republic | Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo Escuela de Medicina | 1972 | MD | Regional | Yes | Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology |
Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra Departamento de Medicina | 1976 | MD | Regional | Yes | Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology | |
Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo Departamento de Medicina | 1538 | MD | Regional | Yes | Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology | |
Universidad Católica Nordestana Facultad de Ciencias Medicas | 1978 | MD | Regional | Yes | Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology | |
Universidad Católica Tecnológica del Cibao Escuela de Medicina | 1983 | MD | Regional | Yes | Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology | |
Universidad Central del Este Escuela de Medicina | 1970 | MD | Regional | Yes | Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology | |
Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE) Escuela de Medicina | 1982 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology | |
Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña Escuela de Medicina | 1966 | MD | Regional | Yes | Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology | |
Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago Escuela de Medicina, Santiago de Los Caballeros | 1979 | MD | Regional | Yes | Secretary of State for Higher Education, Science and Technology | |
Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago Escuela de Medicina, Santo Domingo | 1981 | MD | Regional | Yes | Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology | |
France | University of the French West Indies | 2015 | MD | Regional | Yes[14] | |
Grenada | St. George's University School of Medicine | 1977 | MD | Offshore | Yes[15] | Grenada Ministry of Health, NYSED,[9] |
Guyana | University of Guyana | 1985 | MBBS | Regional | Yes | |
American International School of Medicine | 1999 | MD | Offshore | Yes | World Health Organization; Ministry of Education and Health (Guyana); NAC (National Accreditation Council) of Guyana[16] | |
Georgetown American University | 2013 | MD | Offshore | Yes | NAC (National Accreditation Council) of Guyana[16] | |
Lincoln American University | 2016 | MD | Offshore | Yes | NAC (National Accreditation Council) of Guyana,[17] World Directory of Medical School,[18]Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research,[19]Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG)[19] | |
Texila American University | 2010 | MD | Offshore | Yes | NAC (National Accreditation Council) of Guyana,[16] World Directory of Medical School, Medical Council of Canada (MCC), Medical Council of Guyana (MCG), Medical Council of India (MCI), International Medical Education Directory (IMED), Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates(ECFMG), AMEE, IAU- UNESCO,Bhutan Medical and Health Council (BMHC) | |
Alexander American University | 2015 | MD | Offshore | No | ||
Haiti | Université d'Etat d'Haïti Faculté de Médecine | 1867 | MD | Regional | Yes | |
GreenHeart Medical University | 2007 | MD | Offshore | No | World Health Organization; Ministry of Education and Health (Guyana); NAC (National Accreditation Council) of Guyana[16] | |
Université Lumière Faculté de Médecine | 2006 | MD | No | |||
Université Notre Dame d'Haïti Faculté de Médecine | 1997 | MD | Regional | Yes | ||
Université Quisqueya Faculté des Sciences de la Santé | 2002 | MD | Yes | |||
Université Joseph Lafortune Faculté de Médecine | 2005 | MD | Regional | Yes[20] | ||
Jamaica | All American Institute of Medical Sciences | 2011 | MD | Offshore | Yes[21] | |
University of the West Indies Faculty of Medicine (Mona) | 1948 | MBBS | Regional | Yes | ||
Montserrat(UK) | Seoul Central College of Medicine | 2003 | MD | Offshore | Yes | |
University of Science, Arts and Technology Faculty of Medicine | 2003 | MD | Offshore | Yes | ||
Saba(NL) | Saba University School of Medicine | 1994 | MD | Offshore | Yes[22] | NYSED,[9] NVAO[23] |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | International University of the Health Sciences (IUHS) | 1998 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Accreditation Board of Saint Kitts and Nevis[16] |
University of Medicine and Health Sciences | 2008 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Accreditation Board of Saint Kitts and Nevis[16]ACCM[10] | |
Medical University of the Americas | 1998 | MD | Offshore | Yes[24] | ACCM,[10] NYSED[9] | |
Windsor University School of Medicine | 2000 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Accreditation Board of Saint Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean[16] | |
Saint Lucia | American International Medical University | 2007 | MD | Offshore | No | |
Atlantic University School Of Medicine (AUSOM) | 2010 | MD | Offshore | No[25] | ||
College of Medicine and Health Sciences/aka Destiny University | 2001 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Provisional Accreditation from the Government of Saint Lucia | |
International American University College of Medicine | 2003 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Ministry of Education, Saint Lucia | |
Spartan Health Sciences University | 1980 | MD | Offshore | Yes | Ministry of Education, Saint Lucia | |
Washington Medical Sciences Institute | 2011 | MD | Offshore | Yes | ||
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | All Saints University College of Medicine | 2011 | MD | Offshore | Yes[26] | Recognized by Canadian Government of Designated Educational Institutions,[27] Considered a qualified Institution by the General Medical Council (UK),[28] recognized by the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education, St. Vincent and the Grenadines,[29] IMED |
American University of St Vincent School of Medicine | 2012 | MD | Offshore | Yes | National Accreditation Board (NAB) of the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines[30] | |
Saint James School of Medicine | 2014[6] | MD | Offshore | Yes[31] | National Accreditation Board (NAB) of the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines[32] WCFMG. | |
Trinity School of Medicine | 2008 | MD | Offshore | Yes | National Accreditation Board (NAB) of the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines[33] | |
Sint Maarten(NL) | American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine | 1978 | MD | Offshore | Yes[34] | NYSED,[9]ACCM[10] |
Trinidad and Tobago | University of the West Indies Faculty of Medicine (St. Augustine) | 1967 | MBBS | Regional | Yes |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^'Accreditation of International Medical Schools: An Update from FAIMER and CAAM-HP'(PDF). michigan.gov. Federation of State Medical Boards. June 18, 2009. p. 32. Retrieved September 7, 2011.
- ^'Oversight of International Medical Schools Approved for Long-Term Clinical Clerkship Placements | New York State Education Department'(PDF). regents.nysed.gov. December 29, 2010. p. 7. Retrieved September 21, 2011.
- ^ abcHartocollis, Anemona (July 31, 2014). 'Second-Chance Med School'. The New York Times.
- ^'About Us'. www.acgme.org. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
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- ^WDMS Saint James School of Medicine Anguilla. Retrieved October 27, 2016
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- ^ abcdefgNYSED List of Approved Schools. Retrieved October 27, 2016
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- ^WDMS Avalon University School of Medicine. Retrieved October 27, 2016
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- ^'Overseas medical qualifications which may be accepted by the GMC'. www.gmc-uk.org. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
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