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3 M.D. Degree Programs in Dominica


St Joseph University
Doctor of Medicine (4-year MD Program)
- Roseau, Dominica
M.D.
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Prospective Students seeking to enter into the Program directly will be required to have the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test), A Bachelor's degree in the Physical and Biological Sciences with a minimum grade point average of 3.0, with pre-requisite courses including an entire year with laboratory work in each of general biology, general chemistry, and general physics; one semester with laboratory work in organic chemistry.


All Saints University, Dominica
4-Year MD Program
- Roseau, Dominica
M.D.
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
All Saints University School of Medicine offers six types of programs; the Doctor of Medicine (MD) Degree program, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) Degree program, and Ph.D. Degree program in Life Sciences (Immunology).
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All Saints University, Dominica
5-Year MD Program
- Roseau, Dominica
M.D.
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
English
All Saints University School of Medicine offers six types of programs; the Doctor of Medicine (MD) Degree program, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) Degree program, and Ph.D. Degree program in Life Sciences (Immunology).
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Dominica has a competitive education system, rivaling others throughout the West. Students in this Caribbean island country could mingle with other serious students from around the world. English is the official language, but students speaking other languages may feel equally at home due to the country’s international commerce.
A Doctor of Medicine is a highly advanced degree that requires about six years of work. Many M.D. programs require a combination of classwork, research papers, and hands-on clinical practice to certify students as medical doctors.