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Program Overview
Program
Medical students can pursue a research-focused MD/MSc dual degree by adding a term and summer to complete thesis-based coursework and original research through WINDREF or approved labs.
Locations
Years
1-2
: SGU’s campus in Grenada or Northumbria University campus in the UK
Years 3-4:
US, UK, Canada or Grenada hospitals or clinics
Entry Terms
August, January, or April
Next Start Date:
August 2025 (Grenada)
August 2026 (UK)
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The MD/MSc dual-degree program is designed for medical students with a desire to become involved with original, thesis-oriented research. With the additional credential of a Master of Science (MSc) degree, you can pursue careers in specific areas of advanced medical research.
The curriculum for the dual MD/MSc degrees reflect the areas of applied investigative research. Medical students who wish to obtain a dual MD/MSc degree add a term and a summer to their Basic Sciences program to facilitate research activities that contribute to the MSc program. Depending on the concentration of the MSc degree, at least 10 appropriate credits of the MD degree contribute to the 34 credit MSc part of the dual degree.
Much of the dual-degree program’s research component is facilitated through the Research Institute of the
Windward Islands Research and Education Foundation (WINDREF)
. Studies may be conducted through community-based or field-based studies, or within WINDREF, in departmental laboratories, or in approved laboratories at other universities or institutes.
The MSc degree will be awarded upon the successful completion of the 10 required credits from the preclinical medical program and all prescribed graduate-level courses as outlined in the curriculum.
MD/MSc Concentrations
Anatomy
Bioethics
Biomedical research
Microbiology
Neuroscience
Physiology
Tropical medicine
Dual-Degree Program Admission
Dual degrees to give your medical training an even greater impact.
Candidates interested in our dual-degree program must submit an application for entry into St. George’s School of Medicine and include the Graduate Addendum.
Dual-degree candidates will be reviewed by the Committee on Admission for the Medical program first before consideration is given to the graduate degree requirements.
Upon acceptance, an interview will be conducted by an appropriate representative of the requested program of study, and the Dean of Graduate Studies and faculty members will review the request for the dual-degree program.
Academic Outcomes
Students from across the world come to St. George’s University for a rewarding education with global impact.
95%
US residency placement rate for US graduates over the last five years.
) Average of 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 residency placement rates. Residency placement rate is defined as the total number of US students/graduates who obtained a US residency divided by the total number of US students/graduates who applied to a US residency program in a given year as of September 2025.
1,049+
US residencies in 2025. No other medical school in the world provides more new doctors to the US healthcare system.
) As the medical school graduating the largest number of students per year, SGU places the largest number of graduates into residency programs each year, based on internal SGU graduate/expected graduate and residency placement data as of September 2025.
82%
Pass rate of SGU students from the US taking the USMLE Step 1 for the first time 2020-2024 had an 82% pass rate
) Total results from the five calendar years 2020-2024. First-time pass rate is defined as the number of US students (US citizens/permanent residents) passing USMLE Step 1 on their first attempt divided by the total number of US students taking USMLE Step 1 for the first time within the given time range. In order to be certified to take USMLE Step 1, students are required to pass all basic sciences courses.
88%
Pass rate of SGU students from Canada taking the USMLE 1 for the first time 2020-2024.
) Total results from the five calendar years 2020-2024. First-time pass rate is defined as the number of Canadian students passing USMLE Step 1 on their first attempt divided by the total number of Canadian students taking USMLE Step 1 for the first time within the given time range. In order to be certified to take USMLE Step 1, students are required to pass all basic sciences courses.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the dual MD/MSc degrees reflect the areas of applied investigative research. Medical students who wish to obtain a dual MD/MSc degree must decelerate the preclinical medical program by six months to facilitate research activities which contribute to the MSc program. Depending on the concentration of the MSc degree at least 10 appropriate credits of the MD degree contribute to the 34 credit MSc part of the dual degree.
Non-thesis dual degree options are also available. A Supervisory Committee oversees the MSc curriculum and research which culminates in the production of a thesis.
Course Catalog
Academic Calendar
Basic Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Academic Year 1
Term 1
BPM 500: Basic Principles of Medicine I
BPM 500: Basic Principles of Medicine I (BPM1)
Foundation to Medicine (FTM): 6 weeks
Musculoskeletal System (MSK): 4 weeks
Cardiovascular, Pulmonary and Renal Systems (CPR): 7 weeks
Term 2
BPM 501: Basic Principles of Medicine II
BPM 501: Basic Principles of Medicine II (BPM2)
Endocrine and Reproductive Systems (ER): 3 weeks
Digestive System and Metabolism (DM): 4 weeks
Nervous System and Behavioral Sciences (NB): 11 weeks
Academic Year 2
Term 3
BPM 502: Basic Principles of Medicine III
BPM 502: Basic Principles of Medicine III (BPM3)
6 weeks with four thematic areas:
Basics of Immunology and Microbiology
Public Health Assessment Tools
Culture and Societal Issues/Physician-Patient Relationship
Ethics, Professionalism and Medical Jurisprudence
Term 4
PCM 500: Principles of Clinical Medicine I
PCM 500: Principles of Clinical Medicine I (PCM1)
Foundations to Clinical Medicine (FTCM): 4 weeks
Neurological, Cardiovascular, and Renal Systems Module (NCRS): 6 weeks
Respiratory, Hematopoietic, and Pediatric Systems (RHPS): 4 weeks
Digestive, Endocrine, and Reproductive Systems (DERS): 6 weeks
Term 5
PCM 501: Principles of Clinical Medicine II
PCM 501: Principles of Clinical Medicine II (PCM2)
Musculoskeletal System and Infections: 4 weeks
Cardiology, Pulmonology, Renal, and Hematology: 4 weeks
Gastroenterology, Obstetrics, Endocrinology, and Reproductive: 4 weeks
Dermatology, Neurology, Psychiatry, and Rheumatology: 4 weeks
Academic Years 3-4
Core Rotations
42 Weeks
Academic Year 3
Internal Medicine
12 Weeks
Surgery
12 Weeks
Psychiatry
6 Weeks
Obstetrics/Gynecology
6 Weeks
Pediatrics
6 Weeks
Family Medicine
6 weeks (may be taken in Year 4 dependent on clinical placement)
Sub-Internships and Electives
38 Weeks
Academic Year 4
Medicine Elective
4 Weeks
Medicine Subinternship
4 Weeks
Additional Electives
24-26 Weeks
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Average of 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 residency placement rates. Residency placement rate is defined as the total number of students/ graduates who obtained a US residency divided by the total number of students / graduates who applied to a US residency program in a given year as of October 2024.
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