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Announcing Class in Session at the American Canadian School of Medicine in Dominica. Nine students are currently enrolled at the School of Medicine. Ross University is located in Dominica and has operated for more than four decades. And now, they are welcoming their inaugural class for the field of medicine.
"For decades, Dominica has proven to be an exceptional location for medical education," James said, as quoted by Dominica News Online. "Dominica's healthcare system has provided medical students with many of their first and most impactful experiences as student learners."
Opportunities Abound: Living In Dominica
Living in Dominica offers a unique and enriching experience surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty of the Caribbean. Dominica is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventurers with its lush rainforests, pristine rivers, and stunning waterfalls.
The warm and welcoming local culture embraces a laid-back lifestyle that values community, music, and vibrant festivals. The island's tight-knit communities foster a strong sense of belonging, making connecting with locals and travelers easy and enjoyable.
Whether exploring the vibrant underwater world through diving and snorkeling, hiking to majestic viewpoints, or simply enjoying the rhythm of island life, Dominica offers a seamless blend of natural wonders and cultural treasures that make it a truly extraordinary place to "do life."
Medical School: Opened
The newly opened medical school is just one of the many institutions Dominica has launched to provide sustainable medical and healthcare support to both residents and visitors.
The good news is, two new hospitals in Dominica are operating smoothly: the Dominica China Friendship Hospital is almost finished, and the new Marigot Hospital. Additionally, the building of the new Reginald Armour Hospital, will be in Portsmouth soon.
Dominica's long-standing developer, MMC Development Ltd., spearheaded the construction of the New Marigot Hospital, with funding mostly coming from Dominica's Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme.
It is good to note that MMC Development Ltd. also develops the other twelve health and wellness centers across the island. Here is to health and education in the Caribbean!
CITED: www.thecaribbeannewsnow.com, www.nytimes.com