Our Programs:
Non-Physician Studies:
We offer comprehensive materials for a Medical Assistant program, a Physicians Assistant program, and Rural Practitioner Program.
Medical Assistant – a program designed to help you learn and fulfill the duties of a medical assistant. These include clinical duties, such as preparing patients for physician examination, assisting during exams, instructing patients regarding their medication and diet, taking blood pressure, and many others. The duties of a medical assistant also include administrative duties such as answering telephones in a polite and professional manner, filing and updating patient medical records, filling out paperwork for insurance and many others. Learn more about the program.
Physicians Assistant– a program designed to help you learn and fulfill the duties of a physicians assistant, such as performing physical examinations, diagnosing illnesses, determining viable treatment options, assisting in surgery, and many others. Learn more about the program.
Rural Practitioner – a program designed to help you learn and fulfill the duties of a rural practitioner, or community health worker. These include clinical duties, such as diagnosing patients’ various common medical problems, providing viable treatment options for patients, and various clinical tasks such as taking blood pressure, giving vaccinations, and many others. Other duties include water sanitation/purification processes, as well as the providing of women and child care by carrying out of a vaccination schedule for children and performing routine obstetrics/gynecology appointments for the female patients. The duties of a rural practitioner also may include application of knowledge of sanitation in order to provide a sterile and healthy environment for the patients. Learn more about the program.
Physician Studies:
We also offer a comprehensive medical program for those who want to become a physician that consists of three essential blocks:
Pre-Med – a one-year extensive program to help you built the fundamental knowledge and skills in the core subjects required for a successful medical practice: General Biology, Physics and Chemistry; Math, English, Organic Chemistry, Behavioral Science and general Health and Medicine course. After completing the program you become eligible to enroll to the further courses or apply to any medical school of your choice after passing respective tests. Learn more about the program.
Basic Sciences Curriculum includes more complex subjects, dealing directly with certain systems within the human bodies. It’s your second major step towards becoming a practicing professional. The selection of required courses includes: Anatomy and Neuroanatomy, Bio Chemistry, Embryology, Micro and Cell Biology, Immunology, Physiology and more. This course was designed to go sequentially with actual in-clinic internship and we are working hard to ensure local placements for all of our students. We expect high commitment and dedication to your studies during these two years as you are expected to pass prolific exams on each subject you’ll be taking! Learn more about the program.
Clinical Sciences Curriculum is the most important step towards your medical career. During the final years of studies you can identify the area of your specialization and we’ll assign you a dedicated mentor to help you both with the on-site local practice and theoretical guidance. You will undertake a vast range of different medical subjects including Anesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, Endocrinology, Oncology, Surgery and Pediatrics among others. The final year is going to be excitingly busy, so make sure that your studies stand on the top of your priority list! Learn more about the program.
Internal Medicine Residency Program – This program is designed based on the ACGME guidelines. Hospitals in rural areas can provide residency program in Internal Medicine using these guideline. Based on these guidelines, hospitals will need to provide a 50% salary support for program director as well as an associate program director depending on the size of the residency program. We will provide all of the resident lectures as well as the faculty for weekly conferences, Grand Rounds, and morning reports. We will help with board exam preparation well as administer examinations during the residency training. Learn more about the program.
Continuing Medical Education:
Medical knowledge changes constantly. We have learned more about certain conditions in the last 60 years than what we learned in the last 6000 years. New treatments have completely changed the way we treat certain diseases. In fact the entire pyramid for treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis has not only completely changed, but also has been turned upside down in the the short span of 15 years. To keep up with this rapid change we have put together sources that can bring you uptodate to the latest changes in medicine. Learn more about our Continuing Medical Education program.
Disease Management Certification Program – This program is designed for physicians in Low and middle income countries who have only completed an internship but have not be able to enter residency training because of the very limited positions that are available. These physicians have the medical knowledge but what they lack is how to make practical use of the knowledge they already have acquired. Disease Management Certification Program is designed to teach these physicians to do just that. This is done by concentrating only on the practical information they need to diagnose and manage common medical problems. This program is useful for all general physicians or mid-level providers who wish to improve their skills while keeping up-to-date at the same time. Learn more about our Disease Management Certification Program.
Contact Us Today and Start the Enrolling Process! It’s free and eligible to anyone with a high school degree and passion towards a career in medicine. Remember, your choice today can save thousands of lives tomorrow and make a real change within your community healthcare system!