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Old 04-28-2008, 04:05 PM
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I am not a student at COMHS but I know the school very well, and will try to answer your questions:

Island - St. Lucia is large in population by Caribbean standards, with 160,000 population. The school is small, and has been growing slowly by design, so as to make sure it works well.

Student living is in private residences at the present time, and are inexpensive and nice. The island is pleasant, and easy to get around.

Cadavers are used, and there is a MS in Clinical Anatomy.

COMHS has just moved to the south of the Island, to a more rural area, but is about 1 hour from Castries, which is the biggest city.

The school is difficult, but fair. The commitment is to make sure you are prepared for clinical training in teaching hospitals in the US.

COMHS is only about 6 years old, and has grads in residency in New Jersey, Illinois, Virginia, Tennessee, and come July, Michigan.

If you are looking for an easy way to get an MD, this isn't it, but if you want to be trained by highly competent profs, and get lots of ICM during pre clin training, then you might want to explore further.

I know they are about to build a new campus that will rival the "big guys", and will be completed in about two years.

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Originally Posted by Chicago13 View Post
Hello All.....
I was wondering if there is someone who is currently attending this school.
How do you like the island? the school? the professors? the dorms? life on the island? how tough are the classes? do you use cadavers?
I attended a Caribbean school and loved the teachers and classes, but the island was tooooooooooo small that I had to leave, it may sound funny to some but I am from a big city and could not stay on the island.
I was also wondering about the stats of the accepted students if available.
Any input is GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks.
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