Three more Antiguan students graduate from Cuban medical school

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Three students from Antigua and Barbuda recently celebrated their successful completion of medical studies, graduating from one of the esteemed Medical Universities in Granma, Cuba, specifically the Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Granma.

The newly minted doctors are Dr. DeAndrea A.P. Grannum, Dr. Debresia L. Lewis, and Dr. Travane T. Lynch, who were awarded scholarships to pursue their medical education in Cuba in 2017.

Their academic journey commenced with six months dedicated to learning Spanish, followed by an additional six months of pre-medical coursework.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Congratulations to the new doctors. The sky is the limit when students apply themselves in whatever field they are interested and talented in.

  2. Congratulations to the young Drs. I do hope the Gov’t see much value and make much use of them since the country has a shortage of Drs.

    In the past young Drs are treated with disdain. It takes quite a while before they get into the health care system and afterwards when they are system their licenses only last for a year.. Why?

  3. Congratulations all, especially to you my family member! I just love it when our young people contribute positively to the nation!

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