Last November, Atava Education & Training had the opportunity to visit St. George's University (SGU) in Grenada – a top medical school in the Caribbean with a proven record of success in placing graduates in US residency programmes and in clinical placements throughout the UK and Canada.
During our familiarisation trip to SGU, we had the opportunity to explore the stunning campus, interact with faculty, learn more about their world-class me
dical programmes for Undergraduate and Postgraduate students, and learn about life on this beautiful lush island.
St. George’s University, founded in 1976, has grown into an international hub of education in Grenada, welcoming students from 140 countries to its True Blue campus. The University programs are accredited and approved by many governing authorities, and SGU is affiliated with educational institutions worldwide, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands and Ireland. Here’s why it’s a top choice for aspiring medical professionals:
- Multiple Entry Points – Whether you’re starting with A Levels, an undergraduate degree, or a bachelor’s degree, SGU offers 4-year, 5-year, 6-year, and 7-year tracks tailored to your academic background.
- Global Clinical Training Opportunities – After two years of studying basic sciences, gain access to clinical rotations at over 70 hospitals and health systems in the US, UK, and Canada.
- Flexible Start Dates – Begin your Doctor of Medicine (MD) programme in August, January, or April
Experience Campus Life in the Caribbean at St. George’s University:
Explore the vibrant and picturesque Grenada campus, where future doctors study in a tropical paradise equipped with world-class facilities and a supportive community. Watch the video to see why SGU is more than just a medical school—it’s a life-changing experience!
Ready to take the first step toward your medical career? Contact us today to learn more about SGU’s programmes, application process, and how we can help you achieve your dream!
Applications are now open for all three terms—August, January, and April.