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In a recent survey The American Medical Association predicted acute shortages of physicians in both the U.S.A. and Canada. No significient relaxation in admission to the U.S.A. medical schools is expected.
Some of the Carribean and other off-shore medical schools have started to influence the U.S./Canadian Medical Circle, and in compliance with the checks and balances of the pertinent healthcare authorities of the U.S.A. offer a well developed training program, and have opened the doors of medical education to many well qualified applicants who are denied access in their home countries. These off-shore, foreign or international medical schools are spread throughout the Caribbean Peninsula, Europe, East Europe, South and South East Asia, and Mexico. The geographical location of the schools in the Caribbean Peninsla has strongly influenced, and has had special significance on the healthcare industry of the U.S.A. and Canada. Time and experience have shown that medical graduates from off-shore schools are making a significant contribution into the healthcare industry of the U.S.A. and Canada. Their skills and excellence are favourably comparable to their U.S.A. and Canadian counterparts since most of their clinical training is based in the U.S.A. infrastructure.
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