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The School of Medicine has been reviewed and approved by

The Medical Council of Thailand




WORLD-CLASS
MEDICAL EDUCATION

Students from across the world come to St. George's University (SGU) for a rewarding education with global impact. SGU is approved by the Medical Council of Thailand and its graduates are eligible to sit for the Thai licensing examination. 


SGU’s Doctor of Medicine (MD) Pathway Study Locations


St. George’s University School of Medicine has a four-year Doctor of Medicine degree program or offers five-, six-, and seven-year Medical Degree Pathways with entry points available for students from any education system around the world. SGU has a large network of 75+ affiliated hospitals and health centers in the US and UK and also has a unique opportunity for students to begin their medical career in Grenada, the United Kingdom, or India.



Program Entry Requirements

4-Year Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program

5-Year Medical Degree Pathway (4 MD + 1 Year Preclinical)

6-Year Medical Degree Pathway (4 MD + 2 Years Preclinical)

7-Year Medical Degree Pathway (4 MD + 3 Years Preclinical)


English Language Requirements - All Programs

All international students, if English is not their principal language, must have achieved a minimum score of 7.0 on each band ofthe International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Alternatively,the applicant must have achieved a minimum score of 100 on the Test of Englishas a Foreign Language (TOEFL). We also accept other English exams:

APPLICATION PROCESS

  • 1. FILL OUT
    APPLICATION
  • 2. SUBMIT
    TRANSCRIPTS AND
    LETTERS OF
    RECOMMENDATION
  • 3. INTERVIEW
  • 4. ADMISSION
    DECISION
  • 5. ACCEPT OFFER
    AND SUBMIT
    DEPOSIT TO
    SECURE YOUR
    SPOT
  • 6. TRAVEL TO
    GRENADA OR UK
  • 7. START
    STUDYING
    MEDICINE!
Scholarship Opportunities

SGU has provided more than 5,000 students with academic scholarships. In total, SGU has granted more than USD$100 million in scholarships

Student Support Services

Student support is at the core of the St. George’s University mission. The University offers a wide range of services that ensure that the University is in partnership with each student during his or her academic journey.

STUDENT EXPERIENCE


ALUMNI FROM THAILAND

Boonyanuth Maturostrakul, MD ‘17
Thailand

Nephrology Fellow at Zucker School of Medicine/Northwell in the US.

A product of Mahidol University International College, Dr. Boonyanuth enrolled in the St. George’s University of Grenada School of Medicine/Northumbria University Four-Year MD program on a partial scholarship. The program allowed her to complete her first year of studies at Northumbria University in Newcastle, United Kingdom, before continuing on to Grenada and then the United States for her clinical training.

“I liked the adventure. I really wanted to travel, and to come to the States, to Grenada, and to have spent my first year in England, it was such a dream. For Thai students who are considering their next step, if you try hard enough, your dreams will come true.”

Tanathun “Bas” Kajornsakchai, MD’19 Thailand  

Resident in Psychiatry at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (Elmhurst Hospital)

All physicians have to go to great lengths to clear each hurdle that presents itself in medical school. However, perhaps no one traveled a greater distance to achieve his dream than Tanathun “Bas” Kajornsakchai.

At just 16 years old, the Thai native joined the preclinical program at St. George’s University. During his seven-year mission, he aimed to become a practicing physician in New York City. He accepted a psychiatry residency position at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens.

“I love the area and the diversity around Elmhurst,” he said. “When I was offered the position, I didn’t hesitate to accept it. I look forward to serving in the community that I’m a part of.”

Dr. Kajornsakchai graduated from St. Stephen’s International School in Bangkok before setting off for Grenada. He adapted “pretty quickly” to his new surroundings and used his preclinical experience as a springboard to success in the four-year MD program. He also took advantage SGU’s Department of Educational Services, which provides services ranging from English as a Second Language classes to psychological services and tutoring.

He made quick friends from around the world, and also became president of the Asian Pacific Islander Student Association, which raised funds for the Grenada Heart Foundation and Grenada Kidney Foundation by selling bubble tea. “It always brought out a crowd,” he said.

Just months away from graduation, Dr. Kajornsakchai has now reached the finish line, and is on the precipice of officially joining the US healthcare system.

“Seven years ago, I don’t think I could even see the finish line,” he said. “I just did the best I could every day, and looking back, it was a very good experience. Everything has worked out in my favor. I’ll always remember where I’m from and how lucky I am to be in this position.”

Published April 2020


Campus and Housing Information


To find out more about our campus housing, please visit: 

www.sgu.edu/accepted-students/housing-information/grenada-campus-housing/

To see our beautiful campus, please take a virtual campus tour:

https://www.sgu.edu/experience/virtual-tour/



School of Medicine Tuition and Fees

All figures are in US dollars. Tuition and fees are subject to change. For current tuition rates please visit  Tuition and Fees