VI News Staff 1 year ago
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New medical school to boost healthcare in Virgin Islands

A new medical school by Ponce Health Sciences University (PHSU) has officially launched in the BVI to improve healthcare access and strengthen the medical workforce across the territory.

The Ministry of Health and Social Development announced the move on Monday. Officials say the PHSU School of Medicine represents a significant step in addressing physician shortages and increasing the availability of specialised medical expertise in the Virgin Islands.

“This medical school is a game-changer for healthcare in the Virgin Islands,” Health Minister Vincent Wheatley said. “It creates a direct pipeline for training the next generation of doctors who will understand our unique healthcare needs and serve our community,” he added.

Wheatley said the institution would provide world-class medical training locally, allowing students to stay in the territory while pursuing medical careers. He explained that the move would help build human capital and improve access to healthcare.

The new school is also expected to promote collaboration between local healthcare providers and international experts. According to the ministry, the institution will facilitate clinical training, research and professional exchanges.


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