Partnership with St. George's University sets medical students on path toward being a physician
St. George鈥檚 University in Grenada is a highly regarded medical school that goes beyond the traditional pathway by offering state-of-the-art labs, interactive classes and a cooperative learning environment in the Caribbean. St. George鈥檚 President G. Richard Olds said that last year, the school placed 905 graduates into residency with a focus on primary care physicians.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an international exchange,鈥 President Jane Close Conley said. 鈥淏ut what we鈥檙e talking about mostly is a way to streamline our curriculum for students who are headed toward medical school, and work with St. George鈥檚 to do that, and to really increase the number of our students who will have access to a great medical education.鈥
Long Beach State is the first Californian university or college to partner with St. George鈥檚, which draws its students largely from the East Coast. Olds said the island university hopes to add several more California State universities, especially those located in under-served communities.
鈥淲e train a lot of doctors and when you train doctors, you want to train them for what our society really needs,鈥 Olds said. 鈥淥ur society needs more doctors that go into the primary care field, and we need more doctors that serve in relatively under-served areas.鈥
Students first spend a semester at St. George鈥檚 as part of a study abroad so they can experience Grenada. They are then transitioned into medical school early based on their grades at Long Beach State instead of the high MCAT standardized medical school test score.
鈥淭here are 50,000 qualified candidates and only 20,000 get into medical schools,鈥 Olds said. 鈥淪o, there are a large pool of qualified candidates that can鈥檛 get into med school.鈥
The partnership will allow Long Beach State to better design a curriculum that will prepare their students to be physicians.
鈥淲e can鈥檛 have a med school but our students should have the opportunity to go to medical school, if they so desire and there are quite a few in this area,鈥 said Dr. Jeet Joshee, associate vice president for International Education and dean of the 鈥淚t really opens up the pathway before they get done with school.鈥