St. George’s University School Of Medicine Accreditor Grenada Medical And Dental Council Achieves WFME/NCFMEA Recognition

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For more than 40 years, St. George’s University (SGU) and the country of Grenada have been  partners in fostering the dreams of students through education, support, and a thriving community.

The Grenada Medical and Dental Council (GMDC)—the accrediting body of SGU’s School of  Medicine (SOM)—was recently recognized by the World Federation of Medical Education (WFME),  with recognition for the full 10 years through September 2032.

The recognition is important because the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates  (ECFMG) announced that, effective in 2024, physicians applying for ECFMG certification to  participate in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) will be required to graduate from a  medical school that has been appropriately accredited by an institution recognized by the WFME.  This result ensures that SGUSOM students will continue to have access to the United States  Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), participate in the National Residency Matching Program  (NRMP), and apply for licensure to practice medicine in the United States, Grenada, and elsewhere.

“Since opening in 1977, we have proudly called Grenada our home, and could not be prouder of the  future that we will build together,” said Dr. Charles Modica, chancellor of St. George’s University.  “WFME recognition of the GMDC is evidence of the strength of our accreditation. With the continued  guidance and high standards of the GMDC, students’ pathway to becoming highly skilled, well trained physicians is as strong as ever.”

The National Commission on Federal Medical Education and Accreditation (NCFMEA), a panel of  experts organized by the US Department of Education, recently determined that the GMDC uses  standards that are comparable to the standards used to accredit medical schools in the United  States, further strengthening the pathway for aspiring physicians in Grenada and around the world to  receive a world-class medical education at SGU.

The WFME reviews accrediting bodies based on international standards backed by the World Health  Organization, to support the highest possible quality of global medical education. The WFME  Recognition Programme is the only one accepted by ECFMG for the recognition of medical school  accrediting agencies.

“At SGU, we’re equipping students with the skills they need to treat patients worldwide,” said Dr.  Richard Liebowitz, vice chancellor of St. George’s University. “We’re proud of the difference our  graduates make and are excited to support more students on their journey toward becoming  knowledgeable, empathetic, and passionate physicians.”

St. George’s University has been the largest provider of first-year medical residents to the United  States for the past eight years1. In 2022, more than 990 St. George’s students matched into US  residencies in specialties ranging from internal medicine to anesthesiology.

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