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Dr. Blessing George
“In 2019, I came to All Saints University as a confused transfer student, looking to gain US clinical experience to become a Physician in the United States. Today, I can say that I got all I wanted and even more. I received immense support from all the staff throughout my journey during clinical rotations and...
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ASU students
Fast-Track Your Career in Public Health with All Saints Universityโ€™s 1-Year MPH Program Are you ready to make a lasting impact in global healthcare? All Saints University is excited to introduce our newly developed 1-Year Master of Public Health (MPH) program, designed for ambitious graduates who want to become leaders in public health. This program...
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Dr. E. Ibuoka
“My name is Ebuka Ibuoka. I came to All Saints as a leap of Faith in pursuing my lifelong dream of becoming a medical doctor. The depth of my story cannot be encapsulated in one paragraph, however through this journey and through the ups and downs, the biggest factor contributing to where I am are...
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A patient lies on a table, partially inside a CT scanner, while a medical professional in blue scrubs stands nearby, holding a remote control device. A computer monitor in the foreground displays a brain scan image. The room has a clinical, blue-toned ambiance with medical equipment visible in the background.
The world of healthcare is advancing faster than ever before, and medical imaging stands at the heart of this transformation. From X-rays to MRI and CT scans, diagnostic imaging helps doctors detect, treat, and prevent diseases with precision and care. If youโ€™re considering a career in healthcare, 2026 is the perfect year to begin your...
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Theresa Olajide (BSN, RN) Testimonial
“The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at All Saints University School of Medicine in Dominica equipped me with the essential skills and confidence to excel in my career. The supportive faculty and hands-on experiences were instrumental in shaping my nursing practice. I highly recommend this program to anyone considering a career in nursing, especially...
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Weโ€™re excited to share new moments from our White Coat Ceremony 2025 โ€” a proud milestone marking the beginning of our studentsโ€™ journey into the medical profession. The White Coat Ceremony symbolizes commitment, compassion, and the start of a lifelong calling to serve others through medicine. Our students, faculty, and families came together to celebrate...
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Personal Statement
Posted October 14, 2025 Applying to medical school can feel overwhelming. Beyond your grades and test scores, your medical school personal statement is your chance to show admissions committees who you are, why youโ€™re passionate about medicine, and why youโ€™d be a great fit for All Saints University. Hereโ€™s a guide to help you write...
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At All Saints University School of Medicine, we believe that mental health is just as important as physical health. On World Suicide Prevention Day, we join the global community in raising awareness, breaking stigma, and encouraging conversations that can save lives. Suicide is a deeply complex issue, often fueled by feelings of isolation, overwhelming stress,...
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Microscope
Organophosphate (OP) poisoning is a major public health issue, particularly in agricultural communities and low-resource settings. With an estimated three million cases worldwide each year, and over 300,000 deaths, OP poisoning often results from pesticide exposure, suicide attempts, or accidental ingestion. During All Saints University’s Research Day, Miracle Chinonso Oparah presented a compelling scoping review...
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Digital Age Headaches
MD Student, All Saints University School of Medicine, Dominica: Tamaratubor Ambah, Favour Enoch Abidoye, Cejay Alexi McCalla, Mololuwa Kalejaiye, Israel Chiayin-weze Ihunda, Vivian M OnwuamaegbuProfessor/Head/Dean of Basic Sciences, All Saints University School of Medicine, Dominica: Navin Patil*Corresponding author: Tamaratubor Ambah, MD Student, All Saints University School of Medicine, Dominica In our increasingly digital world, screens...
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