Location | Bridgetown, Barbados | Funding Type | Private |
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No of Students | 500 | Establishment | University |
Founded In | 2006 | Estimated Cost of Living | 6000 USD |
Address | Wildey, Saint Michael, Barbados |
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BARBADOS - SCHOOL OF MEDICINE offers you a platform to live your medical dream and pursue your medical studies beyond NEET!
BARBADOS: A DREAM DESTINATION
The island nation of Barbados is a coral paradise in the Caribbean. It is a delightful mix of culture, food, natural scenic beauty, a warm climate and the blue sea that merges with the sky in the distant horizon. Barbados is rated as the safest Caribbean island in the United Nations’ Caribbean Human Development Report, and the World Economic Forum has ranked the education system of Barbados amongst the top ten in the world. Barbados is thus the ideal place to pursue one’s dream of mastering the science of modern medicine
AN INNOVATIVE MEDICAL SCHOOL
At AUB, School of Medicine, we believe in enriching the medical education through student-centred tools and techniques. Our distinguished faculty members are recognized for their academic rigor and highly-interactive teaching styles. With the strong support of Era’s Lucknow Medical College, a top medical college in India, students of AUB are taught through a number of innovative teaching methods and learning platforms. These include integrated-teaching methodology, clinical skills lab, use of 3D animation videos, educational video games, computer-aided revision and evaluation system.
A MULTI-CULTURAL EXPOSURE
Our students come from diverse backgrounds with rich experiences and are committed to being compassionate and knowledgeable doctors and prominent scholars. Clinical rotations are available for AUB students in top training hospitals of USA, Caribbean, Malta and Asian Countries. Indian AUB graduates can practice as medical professionals in India after giving the MCI screening test for foreign medical graduates.
OUR MISSION
To instill clinical knowledge, ethics and values in students by which they can be exemplary doctors with a human touch.
WHY AUB