Saturday, 27 September 2014

Another Milestone – Texila American University launched its E-Conferencing Website

The Vice-President of Texila American University launched the E- Conferencing Website on 9th September, 2014.


Texila American University Guyana, South America, is organizing its 1st International Scientific E- conference from 7th January to 16th January 2015.

The objectives of this e conference is to :
  • Provide a platform for all scientists/students to disseminate their emerging research to investigators globally.
  • Provide a platform for a global dialogue on emerging research in multiple disciplines.

E-Conferencing is the utilization of internet technology to carry out a “conference.” While they aren’t traditional conferences, e-Conferences allow participants to do most, if not all, of the things they would be able to do in a physical conference without having everybody in the same place at the same time.

Participants have the chances to win Gold, Silver and Bronze award for best research papers and also an award in the name of an eminent personality for the outstanding research paper. All accepted papers will be published in South American Journals.

Call for Research Papers on Public Health, Clinical Research, Nursing, Psychology, Management, Information Technology, Education, Alternative Medicine, Theology, Food and Nutrition and Political Sciences.

For Registration and more details on the e-conference visit

http://www.texilaconference.org/

Source: http://goo.gl/2g2FXW

Monday, 22 September 2014

What are the admission requirements in a Caribbean Medical University

For years, less competitive medical school applicants have been attracted to the more liberal admissions policies of medical schools in the Caribbean. Other applicants have been attracted to medical schools overseas for personal reasons, including simply wanting to explore a new culture. However, with a myriad of languages, laws, and curricula, it's hard to know what you're getting—especially if you plan on returning to the U.S. for residency. 

Caribbean Medical Schools are the one among the best international medical schools in the US. It assists you to become the best doctor you can be. While considering the foreign students, it would be easy to attain sponsorships and proper funds for pursuing the studies overseas. It is mandatory to weigh the good and adverse affects of pursuing medical studies in a Caribbean Medical School before taking a firm decision on this.

There are some top highlights that prompt the students to opt for the Medical Schools in the Caribbean:

Cost 

Generally it is less expensive to attend a Caribbean Medical School. An important fact is that there will be extra costs associated with the study abroad programs, such as travel expenses and travel student health insurance and a lot more. However, even with those added expenses the total cost of education is far cheaper in a Caribbean Medical School when compared to other institutions.

Rolling Admissions

Some Caribbean medical schools have rolling admissions. It implies that the chances to apply to a particular medical school is very wide provides a maximum of three intake s year.  Some schools allow only two fall intakes in a year. This can make the application process far or less stressful to a large extent and permit more time to ensure everything required in order before submitting the application.

High USMLE Pass Rates 

The top list of Caribbean Medical Schools has the USMLE first-time pass rates that are at or above the. average. High USMLE pass rates indicate that the programs offered by Caribbean schools are top level and that the education and advancement is taken in the right way.

USA Clinicals & Residency Programs 

The first two years for the Medical students will be pursued in the overseas campuses for all Caribbean medical schools, but the clinical rotations or hands on trainings for the top schools are in the United States. This offers added advantage to the students in a way that it can benefit from the higher acceptance rates to get into the Caribbean universities. 
Deciding which medical schools to attend is an ever changing decision for a medical student. It's important that enough time is utilized to opt for the best Caribbean school that well suits the requirements of the students. 

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Which are the Top Caribbean Medical Schools to study Medicine

The Caribbean Medical Schools have afforded many unsuccessful applicants to the US Medical Schools the opportunity to pursue medical education and then return to US for the Internship processes.

However, the challenges of studying in a foreign environment, being immersed in a different language and culture, trying to secure residencies in the U.S., passing the boards, etc., should be carefully examined.

The place where you pause to study should be hectic-free. Caribbean holds the ranking for the world-class islands for its beauty and exotic wildlife.  The islands impersonate the paradise on earth with beautiful white sand along with the lush green plant life encompassed by beaches. Moreover, the oceans in the Caribbean hold its beauty with the lustering of the sun. Obviously, the Caribbean Medical Schools act as a good source of relief for the students with less MCAT scores.

Acknowledged as a medical organization, it cites a handful of uniqueness by adopting undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses, health-related research and several other master degrees. Also, it has tie-up with several hospitals in the US that allow students to perform their clinical practice.
 Chasing your dream to become a medical professional either at home or abroad should not be terminated with high tuition cost or low acceptance costs.

 Medicine as a career is very satisfying and rewarding. It is important for the student, who plans to take up medicine as a career, to have an aptitude and passion for the career options his vocation offers. Once decided on, the student has to go about seeking admission in a proper medical school.
Some of the Top Caribbean Medical Schools that offer several programs in Medicine include the following:
  • Texila American University
  • American University of Antigua
  • Saint James School of Medicine
  • University of the West Indies
  • Ross University
  • St. George’s University and a lot more

Thursday, 11 September 2014

Caribbean Medical Schools – A Better Option for International Medicine

The medical schools in the Caribbean are the feasible choices while considering the educational institutions regarding the medical profession. These schools are properly accredited by the relevant International Board and acts as one of the good destinations for a good career in the field of medicine.

The place you chose to study should be peaceful. It holds right for the Caribbean Medical Schools. The main highlight of the placid nature is the location of the institution and surroundings which is really beautiful. Besides the exciting location of the Caribbean Medical Universities, it has even more advantages. The cost of education is cheap and affordable in the Caribbean Medical Schools when compared to other institutions in the US. This makes the Medical Schools in the Caribbean a very good option for the people who seek medical education abroad. 

The place where you pause to study should be hectic-free. Caribbean holds the ranking for the world-class islands for its beauty and exotic wildlife.  The islands impersonate the paradise on earth with beautiful white sand along with the lush green plant life encompassed by beaches. Moreover, the oceans in the Caribbean hold its beauty with the lustering of the sun. Obviously, the Caribbean Medical Schools act as a good source of relief for the students with less MCAT scores. 

Acknowledged as a medicalorganization, it cites a handful of uniqueness by adopting undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses, health-related research and several other master degrees. Also, it has tie-up with several hospitals in the US that allow students to perform their clinical practice.
 Chasing your dream to become a medical professional either at home or abroad should not be terminated with high tuition cost or low acceptance costs.

Caribbean Medical Schools are the one among the best international medical schools in the US. It assists you to become the best doctor you can be. While considering the foreign students, it would be easy to attain sponsorships and proper funds for pursuing the studies overseas. It is mandatory to weigh the good and adverse affects of pursuing medical studies in a Caribbean Medical School before taking a firm decision on this.

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Caribbeanmedicalschools.com – The Storehouse of the Professional Educational Institutions

This internet driven technology saves the people to drive into each university that the students are interested in. This medical education portal is useful for the students who are willing to study medical education in the Caribbean region.


Caribbean medical schools are viable choices for educational institutions that can be considered when one has decided to build a career in the medical profession. These schools have received accreditation from the international board and are great starting points for those that seek to become doctors one day. 

The medical schools in the Caribbean are the feasible choices while considering the educational institutions regarding the medical profession. These schools are properly accredited by the relevant International Board and acts as one of the good destinations for a good career in the field of medicine.
The place you chose to study should be peaceful. It holds right for the Caribbean Medical Schools. The main highlight of the placid nature is the location of the institution and surroundings which is really beautiful. Besides the exciting location of the Caribbean Medical Universities, it has even more advantages. The cost of education is cheap and affordable in the Caribbean Medical Schools when compared to other institutions in the US. This makes the Medical Schools in the Caribbean a very good option for the people who seek medical education abroad. 

There are different online portals or the education portals that provide list of universities that are located in the Caribbean region. The Caribbean medical schools listed here are recognized by the world health organization. As it takes more time and effort to collect brochures, contact details of a university, the portal has featured some of the top universities in the listings. This promotes the students to choose a best medical school in the Caribbean with a short span of time.

This internet driven technology saves the people to drive into each university that the students are interested in. This medical education portal is useful for the students who are willing to study medical education in the Caribbean region

The details provided in this portal are updated at regular intervals or periods of time.  It ensures that the students would receive the up to date information regarding the Medical Schools in the Caribbean for different courses and programs. To get enlisted in the portal, the Universities or the Medical Schools should get registered and further the modifications can be done accordingly. 

Friday, 5 September 2014

What is Caribbean clinical placement rate (at affiliated hospitals in the U.S.)?

Students pursuing the medical programs in the Caribbean Medical Schools complete the Basic Sciences or the Theories in the first two years generally and then take the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) Step One prior to pursuing the clinical trials or the clinical rotations in the University affiliated hospitals. In either of the cases, the USMLE Scores would be considered vital as the quality indicator of the university’s curriculum. 

The students who pursued the Medical Programs will be redirected for the clinical rotations at the final phase of the course. The clinicals can be pursued in the affiliated hospitals of the University. On successful completion of the Clinicals, which is generally of two years duration, the students will be placed in the hospitals or other healthcare institutes or other medical organizations. Good scores in the theory examinations conducted by the University as well as equally good performance in the clinical trials will be crucially considered for the placement of the students. 

There were 16,893 U.S. medical graduates in 2011, and there were 26,158 total residency positions available in the United States. This means that the difference of 9,265 spots were available to the graduates that include U.S.  D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) graduates, Canadian medical school graduates, and all International Medical Graduates (IMGs) from all over the world, regardless if they are a U.S. citizen, Canadian citizen or a citizen of any other country. 

In order to continue the Internship of the students for the course they have pursued or undertaken, it is mandatory to clear the internship or the Residentship programs. To get settled in the US, i.e. to get involved in the Residency programs in the US, the students need to clear the USMLE examinations. The level of the examinations (i.e, Step 1, Step 2, Step 3) depends upon the programs and the duration of the internship of the programs or the course.  

Study Abroad Opportunities brings the advantage of the same clinical exposure and opportunities as the hospitals' home medical students. Many past students cite this as an advantage in applying to U.S. residencies. Other overseas medical schools allow students U.S. clinical rotation opportunities, though usually on a more case-by-case basis.

About caribbeanmedicalschools.com
Caribbeanmedicalschools.com is an educational website that lists all the universities in the Caribbean country-wise so that the students would make it easy to choose the right institution overseas with ease. The Medical Schools in the Caribbean teach, train or conduct clinical research which includes nursing, medicine, dentistry and pharmacy.

Pistachios may help reduce diabetes risk




 
For people who may be headed for type 2 diabetes, regularly eating pistachios might help turn the tide, according to a new trial from Spain.

People with so-called prediabetes have blood sugar levels higher than normal but not yet in the diabetes range. If they do nothing, 15 to 30 percent will develop diabetes within five years, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In the new Spanish study, people with prediabetes who ate about two ounces of pistachios daily showed significant drops in blood sugar and insulin levels and improvements in insulin and glucose processing. Some signs of inflammation also dropped dramatically.

Although the trial specifically involved pistachios, many previous studies have found encouraging evidence that eating nuts may be linked to a lower risk of heart disease and lower cholesterol, the authors write in Diabetes Care.

The study team divided 54 prediabetic adults into two groups. Both groups were instructed to keep to a calorie-regulated diet with 50 percent of energy from carbohydrates, 35 percent from fat and 15 percent from protein, using provided menus and seasonal recipes.

One group was given 57 grams of pistachios, about two ounces, daily to add to their diets. To match those calories, the comparison group added olive oil and other fats for the four months of the study.
By the end of the study, fasting blood sugar levels, insulin and hormonal markers of insulin resistance had decreased in the pistachio group while they rose in the comparison group.

Participants’ weight did not significantly change by the end of the study in either group. But glucose-use by immune cells involved in inflammation, as well as circulating inflammatory signaling molecules both dropped in the pistachio group, the authors note.

“Although pistachios were examined in this work, I believe that any beneficial effects on glucose metabolism are shared by all nuts, as they have a general composition with lots of bioactive compounds liable to beneficially affect biological pathways leading to insulin resistance and diabetes,” said Dr. Emilio Ros, director of the Lipid Clinic of the Endocrinology and Nutrition Service at Hospital ClĂ­nic in Barcelona. He was not part of the new study.

Researchers from the Universitari Hospital of Sant Joan de Reus, in Reus, and the Instituto de Salud Carlos III in Madrid collaborated on the trial, which was funded by American Pistachio Growers and Paramount Farms.
“The nut industry always supports clinical or experimental studies with their nuts, otherwise no such studies would be carried out,” Ros told Reuters Health by email.

He believes the evidence is strong enough for people with prediabetes to add pistachios, or other nuts like peanuts, to their diet, and recommends about "a handful" per day, or around one serving.

“This particular study builds on previous research on pistachios,” said Dr. Joan Sabate, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at the School of Public Health at Loma Linda University in California.
Sabate has also researched nuts, principally walnuts, but was not involved in the new study.

“There are some indications that eating pistachios on a regular basis lowers fasting glucose and lowers insulin and hormone ratio, which is particularly relevant in prediabetic subjects because unless they do a change in lifestyle they will end up being diabetic,” he told Reuters Health by phone.
“So the fact that eating nuts on a regular basis seems to improve some of the critical parameters is very relevant.”

Results with almonds and walnuts have been similar, he said.

Pistachio allergies are rare, but nut allergies generally would be the only deterrent to adding them to the diet, Ros said.

Typically people with prediabetes are adults so they already know if they have a nut allergy, Sabate said.

Pistachios are very rich in energy, he noted, so it would be better to incorporate the nuts into the diet without increasing your total calorie intake.

Source: foxnews.com

Monday, 1 September 2014

US Clinical Rotation Requirements for International Students



Basic Sciences are vital to learn the vocabulary and grammar of medicine.  Clinical rotations are something different – it’s where one actually learns to be a physician. Whereas the Theories are pursued from anywhere – either online or on campus, the Clinical Rotations have no such options and can be pursued only in the affiliated hospitals.

On successful completion of the Basic Medical Science curriculum from a relevant Medical University, the next step will be the Clinical Rotations or the Clinicals. To get enrolled into any clinical clerkship in any hospitals, student must have successfully completed the academic examination from the recognized Medical University. In general, the clinical clerkships will be of two years duration.

Students are required to start clinical clerkships not later than 2 semesters (8 months) after the completion of Basic Medical Sciences. Students are advised to give the Administration or Clinical Department at least two weeks notice, informing the department of their intent to begin Clinical Clerkships and choice of clinical sites / hospitals.

One of the basic facts concerning the ClinicalClerkships is the Residency Programs or the Internship Programs wherein the students would take the USMLE exams to settle in the US with the concerned trade or profession..


Transfer students from the accredited or recognized Medical Schools would be eligible to apply to different Medical Universities throughout the world.  But in such cases, it is mandatory for the students to demonstrate that the Basic Science part has been successfully completed at the previous medical school and provide Step1 results of the USMLE Examinations, if available. In the absence of USMLE (step 1) examination result, a student may be allowed to commence clinical rotation upon demonstration of very high scholastic achievements by the student in other examinations deemed equivalent to USMLE step 1 or other forms of assessment by the admission committee of the University.