At Hamilton University School of Medicine (HUSM), we are committed to shaping the future of healthcare through world-class education, innovative research, and a strong focus on global health equity. Our academic programs are designed to equip students with the clinical knowledge, leadership skills, and cultural competence needed to thrive in diverse healthcare environments across the globe. With a curriculum grounded in excellence, a faculty of distinguished professionals, and opportunities for global engagement, HUSM prepares future physicians and health leaders to make a meaningful impact—locally, regionally, and internationally.
Our flagship MD program combines scientific rigor with clinical expertise to prepare physicians ready to practice anywhere in the world. Students benefit from our diverse faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and international clinical rotations.
Phase 1 equips students with the scientific knowledge, critical thinking skills, and professionalism required for successful progression into clinical training in Phase 2.
Phase 2 is designed to cultivate competent, compassionate, and confident physicians ready for postgraduate training and clinical practice worldwide.
Phase 3 of the MBBS program is the final phase of undergraduate medical training, designed to bridge the gap between medical school and internship. This Clinical Apprenticeship phase provides students with an immersive, hands-on experience in real-world healthcare settings, emphasizing readiness for independent practice and community-based care. It ensures that MBBS graduates are practice-ready, equipped not only with the medical knowledge and clinical skills required for internship but also with the confidence, professionalism, and community orientation essential for effective healthcare delivery in diverse settings.
A four-year graduate-entry program designed to prepare students for the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE), ECFMG Certification, US Residency placement and clinical practice in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, and beyond. The MD curriculum integrates basic sciences, clinical training, and early patient exposure, supported by state-of-the-art simulation and research facilities.
A five-year undergraduate-entry medical program tailored for students entering directly from high school or pre-university and A-Level programs. The MBBS pathway combines rigorous academic training with hands-on clinical experience in accredited teaching hospitals. It prepares students for the UK Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) examinations, internship, and general medical practice outside of the United States without entering a specialist residency program. MBBS graduates are able enter US Residency Matching program after obtaining ECFMG certification under Pathways 1, 2, or 3.
These programs are designed for students and professionals seeking foundational or advanced expertise in global health. Topics include global disease prevention, health systems strengthening, health equity, and international health policy.
This dual-degree program prepares students to address public health challenges alongside clinical care, integrating population health principles into medical practice.
Ideal for MBBS students interested in broadening their understanding of public health, this program combines medical training with interdisciplinary public health education.
Hamilton University is committed to supporting the ongoing professional development of physicians and healthcare providers throughout their careers. Our continuing education programs offer flexible, relevant training to enhance clinical skills and knowledge.
Available Programs:
We partner with healthcare organizations to develop tailored training programs addressing specific needs and challenges. Our faculty can deliver on-site or virtual training for medical teams and healthcare facilities.
Designed for students who need additional preparation before entering medical school, our Pre-Medical Foundation Program strengthens scientific knowledge and develops the academic skills necessary for success in medical education.
Program Features:
Program Duration: 1-2 semesters (based on individual needs)
Outcome: Successful completion guarantees an interview for our MD program
We welcome medical students from other institutions to participate in clinical electives at our affiliated hospitals and clinics. These rotations offer unique exposure to tropical medicine, global health challenges, and healthcare delivery in resource-varied settings.
Available Electives:
Duration: 4-8 weeks
Hamilton University School of Medicine is committed to maintaining the highest standards of medical education. We are:
All Hamilton University programs include comprehensive support services: