For those of us who are not too familiar with Caribbean medical schools, can a current student clearly list what steps need to be completed while attending MUA before you are able to match into a residency and actually become a doctor? i.e. list every single exam you need to pass and the time frame required.
I'm asking this question this way because I think too many people are answering that "MUA gives students an opportunity and it is up to the student to succeed." That's a cop out.
While you're at it, please answer my last post as well which asks how many people actually graduate the program in four years.
I'm asking this question this way because I think too many people are answering that "MUA gives students an opportunity and it is up to the student to succeed." That's a cop out.
While you're at it, please answer my last post as well which asks how many people actually graduate the program in four years.