The University of Sint Eustatius School of Medicine The University of Sint Eustatius School of Medicine
Basic Sciences Program

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BASIC SCIENCES PROGRAM - CURRICULUM
 

The Basic Sciences program takes place during 15-week terms on the island of Sint Eustatius. Depending on the student's background and needs, the Basic Sciences program will be completed in five or six terms. Summer and winter breaks between terms are only a few weeks long allowing students to complete three academic terms in any given calendar year rather than just two terms, as in most U.S. medical schools. Thus, students following the five-term program may complete their Basic Sciences medical training and enter the Clinical Medicine phase of training in under two years.

Five-Term Program
In the 5-term program, students complete Basic Sciences courses over five terms as illustrated below. Courses are typically taught in 45-minute blocks and are held between one and five days per week, depending on the course.

First and Second Terms

Third, Fourth and Fifth Terms

Six-Term Program
The six-term program is provided to students who may need extra preparation in pre-Basic Science disciplines before undertaking Basic Sciences courses. Students who have had a long interval between college and matriculation into medical school or those who need additional credit hours for medical school eligibility may benefit from following the extended six-term curriculum. Eligibility will be determined by an academic review.

The first term of the six-term program is known as the Introduction to Medical Sciences, with the remainder of the curriculum being identical to the five-term program as previously described.

Testing Center
At the University of Sint Eustatius, Basic Sciences students become proficient in taking USMLE-style computerized examinations in the University’s dedicated Test Center. The Test Center contains multiple partitioned booths containing individual computers. Each semester during designated weeks, students meet at the Test Center to take their exams. Consistent with USMLE Step I, exams consist of clinical vignette questions, often including images and graphs, with answers presented in multiple choice format. The computerized testing program allows for easy navigation of test questions, automatic log off when the time limit for the exam has been exceeded, and instant feedback as to the student’s score on the examination.

The Introduction to Medical Sciences term comprises the following five courses:

 Medical Biology & Cell Biology
 Organic Chemistry
 Medical Physics
 Public Health (including Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Preventive Medicine)
 Introduction to Basic Medical Sciences (including an introduction to Anatomy, Embryology, Histology, Physiology, Neuroscience, Clinical Medicine, Molecular Biology/Genetics and Biochemistry).

The disciplines taught within the Introduction to Medical Sciences term are taught within the context of medicine so as to enhance learning and success in completing the remaining five terms of the Basic Sciences. The Introduction of Medical Sciences term consists of approximately 325 hours of classroom and laboratory training (23 credit hours).