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Students are taught four basic science courses: Anatomy/ Histology, Physiology /Biophysics, Microbiology/ Immunology and Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology. These courses are equivalent to four credits each and provide similar content and depth to those taught in the medical school curriculum. Students also can access course materials, supplemental information and their grades through an easily accessible online portal. Three exams account for the majority of the grade in each subject. Weekly quizzes are administered and account for a portion of the grade. Additionally, students are graded on solving integrated clinical cases which are discussed in small groups. | Students are taught four basic science courses: Anatomy/ Histology, Physiology /Biophysics, Microbiology/ Immunology and Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology. These courses are equivalent to four credits each and provide similar content and depth to those taught in the medical school curriculum. Students also can access course materials, supplemental information and their grades through an easily accessible online portal. Three exams account for the majority of the grade in each subject. Weekly quizzes are administered and account for a portion of the grade. Additionally, students are graded on solving integrated clinical cases which are discussed in small groups. | ||
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Revision as of 21:42, 14 June 2013
The Medical Education Review Program (MERP) has a strong tradition of assisting students build a foundation to succeed in medical school and achieve their dreams. The MERP provides you with academic preparation to help you meet the demands of a fast-paced and rigorous medical school curriculum. As a MERP student, you can not only expect to receive quality education from our distinguished faculty, but also support and encouragement. You will begin your education along with a group of students like yourself and become part of a community dedicated to fostering a positive learning experience.
Admissions
Admission to MERP is limited exclusively to those students who have been granted conditional acceptance to either Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) or American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) and then referred to MERP. Students cannot apply directly to MERP. Students applying to either RUSM or AUC will have their files reviewed by the respective school's Admissions Committee as part of the application process.
Curriculum
Students are taught four basic science courses: Anatomy/ Histology, Physiology /Biophysics, Microbiology/ Immunology and Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology. These courses are equivalent to four credits each and provide similar content and depth to those taught in the medical school curriculum. Students also can access course materials, supplemental information and their grades through an easily accessible online portal. Three exams account for the majority of the grade in each subject. Weekly quizzes are administered and account for a portion of the grade. Additionally, students are graded on solving integrated clinical cases which are discussed in small groups.


