AdmissionsCurriculum
CURRICULUM
Basic
Sciences
Pre-Clinical Clinical
Medicine
Hospital
Affiliations
Bachelor of
Health Science
Graduate Degree
Programs & Faculty
SABA Marine Park
Hyperbaric Facility
Master of Science/
Hyperbaric Medicine
Hyperbaric
Medicine Curriculum
Graduate
Course Descriptions
The Institutional Review Board
For Human Subjects
Institute for Graduate
Studies and Research
The Research
Committee
Davenport University
Concurrent Degree Program
   

THE MEDICAL SCHOOL CURRICULUM
The SABA University School of Medicine Basic Science and Clinical Medicine curriculum parallels the courses and training offered in medical schools in the United States and abroad. The Basic Science program is five semesters in length and may be completed in 20 months. The Clinical Medicine program is composed of 72 weeks of clinical rotations at hospitals in the United States and abroad. The total time required to complete the Medical Degree program is 40 months of continuous instruction. Students who elect to take a break during the summer semesters will be able to complete their M.D. program in approximately 48 months. The first five semesters, comprising the Basic Science program, are taught on the island of Saba by qualified Ph.D. and M.D. medical school professors who are dedicated to providing the highest quality instruction possible. The excellent student-professor ratio provides ample opportunity for students to interact with the teaching faculty.
Home | Admissions | Registrar | Clinical | Student Life | Residency/Alumni | Other | Contact Us | Apply Online
U.S. Information/Admissions Office
EIC Holding, Inc.
P.O. Box 386
Gardner, MA 01440, US
Telephone (978) 630-5122
Fax (978) 632-2168
admissions@saba.edu
Caribbean Campus
Saba University School of Medicine
P.O. Box 1000
The Bottom, Saba, Netherlands-Antilles
Telephone 011- 599-4163456
Fax 011-599-4163458
Info@saba.edu
The Current Date Is Monday May 12,2008
The Current Time Is 03:07AM EDT
All information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be verified by the viewer.
Some images provided byComstock Images, Inc.