Accreditations and Approvals

The Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program at St. George’s University School of Medicine has been Accredited and/or Approved by many external Bodies, perhaps more than any program in medicine in the world. 

  • Accredited by the Government of Grenada
  • Provisionally Accredited by the Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and the Health Professions - CAAM-HP (The UK Government recognises CAAM as the official accreditation authority for New and Developing Medical Schools in the British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean.)
  • Approved by the New York Stated Education Department (NYSED for the purpose of conducting clinical training programs in the State of New York. 
  • Approved by the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners and the State of New Jersey  for the purpose of conducting clinical training programs in the State of New Jersey. 
  • Recognized by the Medical Board of California
  • Approved by the Florida Commission on Independent Education of the Florida Department of Education
  • The National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation (of the USDOE), in conjunction with the approval of the State of New York, has deemed Grenada’s accreditation standards to be equivalent to those utilized by the United States.

SGUSOM has been reviewed and approved by the following bodies internationally. 

    • The Bahamas Medical Council
    • The Bermuda Medical Council
    • DIKATSA (Greek Medical Licensing Authority)
    • The Sri Lankan Medical Council
    • The Thailand Medical Council
    • The Government of Botswana
    • The Government of St. Vincent
    • The Medical Board of Trinidad and Tobago
    • Association of Caribbean Tertiary Institutions, Inc.

    SGU graduates have also gained registration with medical licensing authorities in the following countries:

    Australia Bahamas Bahrain
    Great Britain Greece Hong Kong
    Sierra Leone South Africa Sri Lanka
    Bangladesh
    Madagascar
    United States
    Iceland
    Trinidad and Tobago
    Dutch Antilles
    St. Vincent
    Canada
    Pakistan
    Bermuda
    Malaysia
    Vietnam
    Israel Uganda
    Germany
    Taiwan Colombia Saudi Arabia
    Botswana Mali Zimbabwe
    Lebanon United Arab Emirates Grenada
    Thailand Cyprus Senegal
    British Virgin Islands Nigeria  

    U.S. Department of Education

    In 1996, the U.S. Department of Education reviewed the standards of medical education in 30 countries for the purpose of conferring student loans. Grenada was one of four countries approved during the initial review: the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada were the other three. Other countries have subsequently been approved.

    World Health Organization

    St. George's University School of Medicine is listed with the World Health Organization.