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Old 08-16-2005, 02:19 PM
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Well I'm very tired of this debate, On the St. Chris Web site it states the School is chartered in Senegal, the GMC in England has:

From their web site:

http://www.gmc-uk.org/med_ed/default.htm



This institution currently awards degrees from the St. Christopher's College of Medicine, Senegal which is WHO listed and therefore we accept its degrees for the purpose of registration.


So it looks as if they "Recognise" St. Chris and know where the school is from.

I see that there are many Carrib school who are not "accredited by the US also."

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So are you trying to tell folks that being recognised by is the same as chartered by, because this is what Dean said, and you somehow are challenging his statement?




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Medical schools in the UK or a British Overseas Territory whose students receive degrees from a university based outside the British mainland.

These medical schools award degrees from an overseas University where some or all of the teaching takes place in the UK or a British Overseas Territory. Their parent universities are not subject to any quality assurance arrangements by the QAA nor are the medical schools subject to any quality assurance arrangements by the GMC. In addition, students are not necessarily entitled to apply to the student loans company for government funding towards the cost of their tuition fees.

A degree from one of these institutions does not give any automatic entitlement to registration with the GMC; graduates will additionally be required, amongst other things, to provide the GMC with additional objective evidence of their capability for practice, most commonly by passing the PLAB test, in order to gain registration.

Whilst these arrangements are legal under UK law, in the absence of UK based quality assurance cover, the GMC advises potential applicants to assure themselves about the following issues before making any financial commitments:
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Degree awarding institution and their status with the WHO and GMC*

(* Correct as at 15 June 2005)


This institution currently awards degrees from St Luke's College Liberia. Whilst it is WHO listed and as such we would normally accept the degrees for the purpose of registration, there is some speculation as to whether the medical school is accredited by the Liberian government. In light of the information received we are currently reviewing whether we will accept its qualifications for the purpose of registration. We expect to reach a decision in September 2005.


This institution was previously affiliated to Grace University School of Medicine in Belize and the College of Medicine and Health Sciences in Saint Lucia. It is awaiting accreditation from a new host country. We currently do not accept degrees awarded by this institution as it is unclear who is awarding them.




The parent institution appears to have changed its name several times. It was previously affiliated to the International University of Health Sciences in St. Kitts and Nevis. It is currently affiliated to the College of Medicine and Health Sciences in Saint Lucia. Whilst this institution is WHO listed, it is only provisionally accredited by the Government of St. Lucia until September 2005. Its degrees may not be acceptable for the purpose of registration after this date.


This institution currently awards degrees from the College of Medicine and Health Sciences in Saint Lucia. Whilst this institution is WHO listed, it is only provisionally accredited by the Government of St. Lucia until September 2005. Its degrees may not be acceptable for the purpose of registration after this date.


This institution currently awards degrees from the University of Science, Arts and Technology, Montserrat, British West Indies which is not WHO listed. We do not accept its degrees for the purpose of registration.


This institution currently awards degrees from the American International School of Medicine, Guyana which is WHO listed. We accept its degrees for the purpose of registration.


This institution currently awards degrees from the St. Matthew's University School of Medicine, Cayman Islands which is WHO listed. We accept its degrees for the purpose of registration.


This institution currently awards degrees from the St. Christopher's College of Medicine, Senegal which is WHO listed and therefore we accept its degrees for the purpose of registration.




This institution currently awards degrees from the Kigezi International School of Medicine, Uganda which is WHO listed and therefore we accept its degrees for the purpose of registration. However, we believe that this school is no longer functioning due to financial difficulties but have no confirmation of this.


This institution currently awards degrees from the University of Science, Arts and Technology, Montserrat, British West Indies which is not WHO listed. We do not accept its degrees for the purpose of registration.

Lady Memorial Medical College, Florida, USA

This institution currently awards degrees from the University of Science, Arts and Technology, Montserrat, British West Indies which is not WHO listed. We do not accept its degrees for the purpose of registration

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So are you trying to tell folks that being recognised by is the same as chartered by, because this is what Dean said, and you somehow are challenging his statement?
No No Why can't people like you read the written word:

1. I have written "The School is chartered in Senegal."
2. I posted a link and copied the infromation from the GMC in the UK.
The GMC states in writting they accept degrees from St. Chris and that
St. Chris is a Senegal school. Do you need it repeated 100 times before it
is clear? I could post all the links in which this has been discussed at
nausem, give me a minute and I could just do that! I bet it has been posted with you and others at least 15 to 25 times in the last 2 years.

Jealous huh?
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No No Why can't people like you read the written word:

1. I have written "The School is chartered in Senegal."
2. I posted a link and copied the infromation from the GMC in the UK.
The GMC states in writting they accept degrees from St. Chris and that
St. Chris is a Senegal school. Do you need it repeated 100 times before it
is clear? I could post all the links in which this has been discussed at
nausem, give me a minute and I could just do that! I bet it has been posted with you and others at least 15 to 25 times in the last 2 years.

Jealous huh?
jealous of what?
your inability to practice medicine in multiple states?
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jealous of what?
your inability to practice medicine in multiple states?
Jelous St. Chris keeps getting better, Once NY comes through I think other states will come through also. (Won't that just curl your milk! St. Chris has another good thing happen)

Oh reciprocity is always a way in. But I don't have to tell you that.

And I do not care about the other states at my age once I settle down in my practice I will not go to the other states anyway. ( I want to do FP in some hick town unlike many of you who dream of 500,000 a year in some big city)

Personally for me all the good things that happen to my school HELPS ME, so thats why I care. Why you care so much is beyond me.


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Jelous St. Chris keeps getting better, Once NY comes through I think other states will come through also. (Won't that just curl your milk! St. Chris has another good thing happen)

Oh reciprocity is always a way in. But I don't have to tell you that.

And I do not care about the other states at my age once I settle down in my practice I will not go to the other states anyway. ( I want to do FP in some hick town unlike many of you who dream of 500,000 a year in some big city)

Personally for me all the good things that happen to my school HELPS ME, so thats why I care. Why you care so much is beyond me.


Good Luck
well I do hope you fulfill your desire to settle down in a small town and practice medicine. God knows, people in rural areas are very deserving of stable healthcare. It's not for me, but if that's what you want then best of luck to you
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