Residency Placement Rate:

96%

Accredited by CAAM-HP
Early Clinical Experience
Small Class Sizes

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Why Choose Trinity?

Trinity School of Medicine offers many benefits that other schools simply can’t match.

Practice in the U.S. and Canada

Trinity’s accreditation by CAAM-HP enables our graduates to participate in the residency match processes in the United States and Canada, as well as apply for residencies and licensure in both countries.

Dedicated Step 1 Prep Term

Term 5 includes hands-on clinical skills workshops and a comprehensive 7-week program designed specifically to equip students for success in the USMLE Step 1 exam.

Fastest Timelines in the Caribbean

Complete the first four terms of basic science courses in just 16 months in the Caribbean, and then seamlessly transition to the U.S. for clinical rotations.

Personalized Education

Get familiar with your learning style and experience unparalleled support with accessible faculty, 1-on-1 guidance, and a close-knit student community.

8:1
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
96%
All-Time Residency Placement Rate
16
Months Abroad
0
Gaps Between Rotations

Find Your Success at Trinity

Discover the Trinity experience through students and alumni! Learn more about the small class sizes, early clinical experience, rotations in one location, and more!

Supportive Community

Where unparalleled support meets student success.

Clinical Rotations

Rotations are scheduled for you in one location.

Small Class Sizes

Feel valued and seen from the very beginning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is St. Vincent and the Grenadines?

Southeast of the British Virgin Islands, north of Grenada. St. Vincent and the Grenadines is in the Lesser Antilles Island arc, in the southern portion of the Windward Islands, which lie at the southern end of the eastern border of the Caribbean Sea where the latter meets the Atlantic Ocean.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a hidden gem of the Caribbean, taking the number one spot in 2021’s “Top 25 Islands in the Caribbean, Bermuda, and the Bahamas” survey, part of the World’s Best Travel Awards program by Travel + Leisure magazine. The archipelago of 32 islands outranked places such as Bermuda, Turks and Caicos, Aruba, Barbados, and the British Virgin Islands, to name a few.

How long do students live on the island?

Students in Trinity’s MD Program spend their first 4 terms (16 months) at our Basic Science Campus in St. Vincent. As with most medical schools, Trinity students enjoy breaks between terms, during which they can explore the islands or travel home to visit family and friends.

Is Trinity accredited?

Yes! Trinity’s accreditation by CAAM-HP, the primary accrediting authority for Caribbean medical schools, enables our graduates to participate in the residency match processes in the United States and Canada, as well as apply for residencies and licensure in both countries.

Do I have to schedule my own rotations?

All rotations are scheduled by a Trinity clerkship administrator. Students rotate with a low preceptor-to-student ratio and can complete their full 48 weeks of core rotations in one location at our affiliated hospitals and clinics – no moving around from city to city, no waiting for rotations slots to open, and no gaps between rotations.

Can I match if I graduate from Trinity?

Absolutely. Trinity students have a cumulative residency placement rate of 96%, with many graduates going on to become chief residents within their programs.

Can I practice in Canada?

Yes. Trinity has students in residency and/or practicing in provinces across Canada. Trinity is recognized by the government of Canada as a Designated Educational Institution and students can obtain Canadian Student Loans (federal and provincial) to cover the cost of tuition.

Can I speak to an alum?

Yes! We frequently host “From an Insider” webinars where we have an alum as a guest. This is a great way to ask questions and have them answered live in a group setting. If you prefer a one-on-one conversation, just reach out to admissions and they will connect you with a graduate.