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St. Martinus University Faculty of Medicine

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  • Curazao, Willemstad
  • Founded in 2000
  • ID 1053100001

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About the university

~ 10.800 US$ / año
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Originally St. Martinus College, a Catholic girls' school, the university was transformed into its current role as a medical school by a John Daryanani-led group at the request of the local Roman Catholic Church, and established as St. Martinus University on May 22, 2000. In October 2005, Daryanani said the school had half the number of students it needed to break even, and in October 2007, Banco de Caribe announced an auction of the university property. Education of students never halted and the auction never actually manifested. In 2010, SMU came under the administration of Priyamvada Sharma, who currently serves as the university's managing director. The MD program at St. Martinus University consists of four 20-week semesters of basic sciences that are completed at the university's Curaçao campus, and 72 weeks of clinical clerkships that are completed at affiliated hospitals in the United States. St. Martinus also offers a one year pre-medical program for high school graduates who have not completed the necessary prerequisites for the MD program. Upon successful completion of the pre-med program, students are accepted into the MD program. During interim periods, SMUFOM offers remediation programs as well as an in-house board review program

Programas de educación

Medicamento

Bachelor of Medicine

  • Holandés

    Lengua de las instrucciones

  • Tiempo completo

    Modo de estudio

  • 10.800 US$

    Tasa para estudiantes internacionales

  • 10.800 US$

    Tasa para estudiantes nacionales

How to apply to the university

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Required documents for admission

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  • Health and Life Insurance
  • Application fee
  • Student visa
  • Photographs
  • Declaration for financial support
  • Proof of fee payment
  • Letters of reccomendation (for undergraduate)
  • Local Language Certificate
  • Passport
  • Research proposal outline (MA, PhD)
  • Letters of reccomendation (MA, PhD)
  • Online Application form

Why people choose this university

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Contacts

St. Martinus University Faculty of Medicine
Kaya Fraternan di Skerpene # 1, Scherpenheuvel, Willemstad, Curaçao
Willemstad
Curazao

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