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Caribbean Medicine Launches New Best Caribbean Medical Schools

Top Quote Caribbean Medicine is announcing the launch of their new Caribbean Medical Schools guide, updated for 2012-2013. End Quote
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  • (1888PressRelease) February 21, 2012 - The informational site Caribbean Medicine is announcing the launch of their new Caribbean Medical Schools guide, updated for 2012-2013. The guide offers individuals who are interested in attending Caribbean medical schools all the information they need, from obtaining financial aid to the rankings of each medical school in the area of interest. The guide works as an important companion to the Caribbean Medicine website and forum, resources that countless of future and past medical doctors have utilized to find the best Caribbean medical schools.

    "Half of all pre-med students in the US and Canada aren't accepted into medical schools in those countries," says Dr. Asad Raza, author of Best Caribbean Medical Schools. "Many of those students have successfully entered a Caribbean medical school for two years, and then have gone on to finish their education in US and Canadian schools. The book is a must-have guide for individuals who are considering Caribbean medical schools. No information is left out."

    The book recounts Dr. Raza's experience going through Caribbean medical schools and then becoming a doctor in the US, as well as the issues he faced on his path. In addition to this, it offers countless features that pre-med or future pre-med students will find valuable. It even covers the tough subjects such as how to obtain a work visa for the Caribbean and state license required for those who are considering this type of career. It is a comprehensive guide and the only guide to offer the sheer amount of information included, from an author who followed all the steps and has become a successful medical doctor in the United States.

    Other information this book contains includes the ECFMG testing, teaching hospitals, specific information on different medical branches, books that will be required for medical school, clinical rotation information, residency programs and much more. The book is available as a paperback or a digital file for those who prefer to obtain the information on their e-readers. Those who are interested in learning more about the book and the book's features should visit Dr. Raza's website at http://www.caribbeanmedicine.com.

    About the Author:

    Dr. Asad Raza is a practicing medical doctor in the United States of America. He attended a Caribbean-based medical school before continuing his education with clinical rotations in the US. Dr. Raza has spent twelve years researching the best Caribbean medical schools as well as offering information through his highly popular website and forums. Dr. Raza now spends his time helping others learn to reach their dreams of becoming a medical doctor in the United States or Canada through the benefit of Caribbean medical schools. Dr. Raza has successfully passed the MCAT, USMLE, Step 1, USMLE Step 2 CK, USMLE Step 2 CS, USMLE Step 3, TOEFL, MCCEE and the MCCQE.

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