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Posted May 27,2025 IntroductionMedical school is an exciting but demanding journey. With long hours of study, intense exams, and clinical responsibilities, it’s natural for students to feel overwhelmed at times. Yet, the ability to bounce back from stress and setbacks—resilience—can make all the difference in a student’s success and well-being. At All Saints University, we...
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Today, May 21st, we join the world in recognizing World Meditation Day — a global reminder of the power of mindfulness in a fast-paced, often overwhelming world. At All Saints University, we’re using this day to reflect on the importance of mental well-being, especially for students navigating the intense journey of medical education. Why World...
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Posted May 13, 2025 IntroductionMedical school is an intense and transformative experience, requiring dedication, resilience, and—above all—excellent time management. With a packed schedule that includes lectures, labs, clinical rotations, and exam preparation, students often feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day. At All Saints University, we encourage students to cultivate strong time management...
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The image shows a medical professional, likely a student or nurse, using a blood pressure cuff to check a patient's blood pressure. The setting appears to be a clinical or community health event, possibly organized by a medical school like All Saints University (ASU), given the context of your previous question. Other individuals in medical attire are visible in the background, suggesting a group effort, perhaps a health outreach program.
Nursing is more than just a career; it is a calling that has stood the test of time. As one of the oldest professions, nursing has a rich and fascinating history, dating back to ancient civilizations. From the healers of Ancient Egypt to the caregivers of Greece and Rome, nurses have always played a crucial...
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Affordable Tuition and Financial Support All Saints University in Dominica offers some of the most affordable tuition rates among accredited Caribbean medical and nursing schools. With tuition starting at $5,750 per semester for MD Program—compared to $30,000–$50,000 per year at U.S. medical schools—this is a budget-friendly option without compromising quality. The university also provides scholarships,...
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A medical professional in a white coat with a stethoscope around their neck engages in a conversation with another person in a clinical setting. A colorful anatomical chart on the wall in the background displays various medical diagrams, reflecting a focus on medical education and residency preparation at All Saints University.
Posted on April 22, 2025 Matching into a residency program is a major milestone, and competition can be intense. At All Saints University, Dominica, our multicultural students from Africa, the UK, the US, Canada, Asian countries like India, and beyond are ready to make a global impact. Whether you’re applying in the US, Canada, the...
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Dreaming of becoming a doctor but stuck in the Canadian med school bottleneck? You’re not alone—and you’re not out of options. With fewer than 10% of applicants securing a seat in Canadian medical schools, thousands of qualified, passionate students are left looking for another path. That path might just be waiting for you at All...
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The image shows a person wearing a navy-blue jacket with the All Saints University School of Medicine logo on the left side. The background features a close-up of a U.S. visa document with the word "VISA" prominently displayed in white letters, along with the repeated text "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" in a patterned design. This likely signifies a student or graduate from All Saints University securing a visa, possibly related to their 2025 residency appointments in the U.S.
If you’re planning to study at All Saints University, understanding the visa process is crucial. Fortunately, Dominica offers a Temporary Student Visa on Arrival, making the entry process smooth and convenient. Step 1: Arriving in Dominica – Temporary Student Visa When you land in Dominica, you will receive a Temporary Student Visa at the airport....
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Radiography, the art and science of using medical imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases, has revolutionized modern medicine. From the discovery of X-rays to advanced imaging technologies, radiography plays a pivotal role in healthcare. Here are some intriguing facts about this field:​ 1. Accidental Discovery of X-rays In 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, a German...
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If you’re considering a career in medicine, you’ve probably heard of the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). It’s a standardized test required by many medical schools in the United States and Canada. But what about medical schools in the Caribbean, including All Saints University? Do you need to take the MCAT to apply? Let’s break...
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