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Recommendations are made by students, mainly. More accreditations and the older the school, the more reputable. Top 3 schools of Caribbeans are Ross, St George, and Saba. The more reputable a school, the more pickier, and harder to enter (for the most part), also more expensive.
Only IMED listing (by ECFMG) is required to write USMLE/MCC licensure examinations. This comes after the school is chartered by its government. WHO listing is not an accrediting body, although, it is needed by other countries if you wish to work outside of North America. Many posts are made on valuemd about what makes a school reputable and what accreditations should be in place. Everyone has a reason for the school they choose. Just be sure it is accredited and where you want to be. Visit various schools.
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But I still dont see how having a new building has anything to do with medical education. Luring and deceiving are by liers who offer things when they dont have it. Ex. WHO listing, etc... if you mean deceiving about buildings, well obviously you would see the campus for yourself when you are admitted to the school. This is not an issue.
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