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Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) is a private for-profit
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. Its main campus is located in
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, and separate administrative offices are located in
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, in the United States. Prior to 2019, the university's main campus was in
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but moved to its present location in Barbados in January 2019. RUSM is owned by Adtalem Global Education Inc.


History


Foundation

The medical school was founded in 1978 as The University of Dominica School of Medicine by Robert Ross, as a provider of medical education offering
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(MD) degree programs, due to the scarcity of medical schools and physicians in the U.S., at the time. The university primarily serves students from the
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and
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. In 1984, the university officially changed its name to Ross University School of Medicine. Ross University School of Medicine's charter class included twelve students. In 2013, the 10,000th graduate of Ross received their medical degree from the school.


Early years and controversy

In 1984, NJ Board of Medical Examiners ruled that the Ross University School of Medicine may no longer send students to hospitals in New Jersey for the hands-on part of their training due to significant weaknesses in the educational program. In 1985, California state medical licensing officials (the Board of Medical Quality Assurance), began investigating RUSM, along with other medical schools located in the Caribbean. The officials released a report stating that RUSM had nearly no admissions standards, and that the school was in the business of providing medical degrees to "everyone that wants one." Those events prompted RUSM to agree to implement a number of changes recommended by the California board. RUSM has since graduated over 11,000 practicing physicians eligible to practice in all 50 states. On June 30, 1990, RUSM obtained recognition from the
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. In October 1999, the
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approved RUSM students to complete more than 12 weeks of clinical clerkships in New York State. In the late 1990s, RUSM expressed interest in opening a U.S.-based medical school in
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, but accreditation was denied by the
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, the organization that accredits MD-granting medical schools in the United States. Some local individuals welcomed the economic impact of a new medical school on the town, but critics questioned the quality of education at a for-profit institution.


2000 to present

In 2003, Ross University School of Medicine was acquired by
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. In 2017, the school was impacted by
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, when the Category 5 storm made landfall on the island of Dominica. The hurricane knocked out communications, effectively isolating RUSM from the outside world. The campus suffered moderate damage from the effects of Maria. Students and faculty were evacuated from the campus to the U.S. mainland. In October 2017, the university resumed classes aboard the GNV ''Excellent'', an Italian ferry docked off the coast of the island of St. Kitts. The ship was reconfigured as an educational venue. In November 2017, Ross University School of Medicine relocated temporarily to
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, for continuation of medical school classes.
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(LMU), based in
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, and with operations in Knoxville, provided the operational capacity and the technical capabilities to support RUSM faculty, students, and staff. Ross University School of Medicine permanently relocated from Dominica to
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for the beginning of the 2019 Spring semester due to extensive damage done in Dominica after
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. In 2019, Ross developed partnerships with
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, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science,
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, and
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to "expand the black physician pipeline." They also added partnerships with
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and
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to increase physician diversity in the US.


Accreditation and recognition

RUSM is accredited by the following agencies: *Barbados Medical Council (BMC) *
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(CAAM-HP) It is recognized by: *
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(NCFMEA) through the
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, allowing American students to participate in the U.S.
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*
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of Great Britain The university also has state-specific recognition and/or approval from
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,
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,
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, Indiana and
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. Ross University School of Medicine is approved by the
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(NYSED) to allow students to complete more than 12 weeks of clinical clerkships in New York State. RUSM is one of eight Caribbean medical schools so approved by NYSED.


Student life


Campus

The Ross University School of Medicine pre-clinical campus is located at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre at Two Mile Hill in
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. This facility is divided between the university's campus and a conference center for the government. The campus features a medical and anatomical imaging laboratory as well as a clinical simulation center.


Housing

The university does not offer traditional dormitory housing options. Most students live in an off-campus university-affiliated housing complex within The Villages of Coverley, which features 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom houses.


Academic profile


Admissions

Ross University School of Medicine acceptance rate is 42.7%. Students are required to take the
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. The average MCAT for admitted students is 493 (25% percentile).


Rankings and reputation

RUSM was ranked in the top tier of Caribbean Medical Schools by the World Scholarship Forum (2020), in the top ten in a Money Inc. article in 2019, and is listed on the WHO's World Directory of Medical Schools.


Degrees

RUSM awards a single academic degree:
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(MD).


Curriculum

The curriculum is composed of the medical sciences curriculum (first two years of the program) and the clinical science curriculum (last two years). The medical sciences portion follows an organ systems-based model. This is the most widely used model in American medical schools. After completing the medical sciences portion of the curriculum, students return to the United States to complete their
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board exam. After successfully completing the exam, students begin their clinical clerkship at a range of hospital sites from Los Angeles to New York City. RUSM graduates had an
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match rate of 95.2% in 2019-2020 which is very similar to the historical 92-94% match rate of U.S. allopathic Medical Schools per the
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®. The clinical science portion of the program is composed of 90 weeks of
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: 48 weeks of required core rotations and 42 weeks of electives with students having the option to complete their clerkships in the
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or the
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. The university has established contracts with hospitals to accept and place their third and fourth-year medical students in clinical rotations.


Academic outcomes

According to the US Department of Education, 56.6% of students completed the program on time in 2019. Pass rates of students and graduates on United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) in calendar year 2019 were as follows:
Step 1 – Basic Science 96.73%
Step 2 – Clinical Knowledge 96.86% The Step 1 and Step 2 CK results are comparable to the pass rates among the 110 ranked medical schools in the U.S. News Best Medical Schools rankings that reported their USMLE pass rates: Step 1 – Basic Science 96.3% Step 2 – Clinical Knowledge 96.6%


Student loan debt

Median student loan debt for those who started in 2012-2013 was $318,071. The US Department of Education reports median student loan debt of Americans who attended was $349,973 in 2019.


Alumni

Since opening in 1978, the university reports that it has graduated over 15,000 students who are practicing in the US and Canada. A large proportion of the university graduates are
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which is typical for Caribbean medical schools graduates, with 2,611 of those being family medicine doctors. To put these numbers in context, a census conducted in 2016 established there were 985,026 active
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., and it was estimated in 2010 that the active primary care physician population is 209,000. RUSM is the second international school with the greatest amount of licensed physicians in the United States (after St. George's University) per the 2018
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Survey with 9,930 licensed physicians. Some notable graduates include: * Maggie Tomecka, MD – Former member of the United States U-21 national soccer team *
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, MD – Director of Breast Imaging at Memorial Sloan Kettering Monmouth, author * Sona Patel, MD – also known as "DOC420" * Michael R. Williams, DO, MD – president of the
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See also

*
International medical graduate An international medical graduate (IMG), earlier known as a foreign medical graduate (FMG), is a physician who has graduated from a medical school outside of the country where he or she intends to practice. The term non-local medical graduate may be ...
*
List of medical schools in the Caribbean This is a list of medical schools in the Caribbean. Schools are listed in alphabetical order by country or territory, then by name. The list includes medical schools recognized by their local governments that award the Doctor of Medicine (MD) and/ ...


References


External links


Ross University School of Medicine official site
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