St Georges Medical School - Public Petitions Committee - Scottish Parliament: 11th November 2014
St Georges Medical School -
Public Petitions Committee -
Scottish Parliament:
11th November 2014
Med
School Requirements - Maintaining Your Medical
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St. George’s University is a private international university in
Grenada, West Indies, offering degrees in medicine, veterinary medicine, public health, the health sciences, nursing, arts and sciences, and business.
St. George's University was established by an act of
Grenada's parliament on July 23,
1976.
Classes in the
School of Medicine began
January 17,
1977. In
1993, the
University added graduate and undergraduate programs. In
1996, it was granted a charter for the
School of Arts and Sciences and a
Graduate Studies Program. In
1997, undergraduate courses in international business, life sciences, medical sciences, pre-medical and pre-veterinary medicine were added.
The School of
Veterinary Medicine was established in
1999, as was the University's
Department of Public Health and
Preventive Medicine.
School of Medicine Overview
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Life at
St George's,
University of London
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History[edit]
St. George's University was founded on July 23, 1976, by an act of Grenada's
Parliament. The name is taken from the capital city of Grenada. The original founders were
Charles Modica,
Louis Modica,
Edward McGowan, and
Patrick F.
Adams. Classes at
St. George’s School of
Medicine began on January 17, 1977.
Almost all of the founding faculty members had been educated either in the
United States or
Europe.
A Marxist coup forcibly overturned the Gairy government of Grenada in
1979, as the school was in its infancy with a student enrollment of 630. There were nearly 1,
000 Americans on the island (including students, faculty, families, etc
.). The U.S. government launched
Operation Urgent Fury in
1983 as a result. Students were evacuated and classes were moved to
Long Island, New York;
New Jersey, and
Barbados temporarily until
1984.[2]
The reason given by the
U.S. Administration of
Ronald Reagan to justify the
October 1983 invasion of Grenada was to rescue
American medical students at St. George’s University from the danger posed to them by the violent coup that had overthrown Grenada’s
Prime Minister Maurice Bishop.[
3][4]
Bishop, a number of members of his government and several dozen civilians were killed in the coup and the island had been placed under a
24-hour curfew.[5] During the days immediately after the coup, the only independent information coming out of Grenada was from a ham radio operated by a
St. George’s student.[
6][7]
In his memoir,
President Reagan recounted the return to the U.S. of the St. George’s students as an event that affected him deeply. "I was among many in our country whose eyes got a little misty when I watched their arrival in the United States on television and saw some of them lean down and kiss American soil the moment that they stepped off the airplanes that brought them home."[8]
In
August 2014,
SGU received a $750 million investment[9] from
Baring Private Equity Asia and
Altas Partners, a
Canadian private equity company whose other major investment is in a salt mining operation.[10] In
August 2015, G.
Richard Olds, the founder and past dean of
UC Riverside School of Medicine, was named as the school's first-ever president and
CEO.[11]