Six-Year MD Track
Build the foundation for your Doctor of Medicine (MD) future.
Program Overview
Program
This program encompasses the four-year MD program plus two years of preclinical coursework. For students with Advanced Subsidiary Levels, and the South African or Australian Matric Examination Qualifications.
Locations
Years 1-2: Preclinical coursework in Grenada or UK
Year 3: Basic Science coursework in Grenada or UK
Year 4: Basic Science coursework in Grenada
Years 5-6: Clinical training in affiliated hospitals in the US or UK
Entry Terms
August, January, or April
Next Start Date:
August 2025 (Grenada)
September 2025 (UK)
January 2026 (Grenada)
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Medical Programs
The Six-Year MD Track (MD Track 6) at St. George’s University is suitable for students who have completed their high school education and performed well in science subjects. The first two years focus on preclinical studies, followed by a year of Basic Sciences, which can be completed in the UK or Grenada. Students then continue with Basic Sciences at SGU’s Grenada campus. Up to two years of clinical rotations can be done in the US or UK—depending on visa policies—with additional elective options in Canada. The MD is awarded upon completion of the program.
Dual BSc/MD Degree Option
By entering SGU’s MD Track 6, you may be eligible to earn a Bachelor of Science (BSc) on your way to completing your Doctor of Medicine.
The BSc/MD option allows you to complete your undergraduate degree through two years of undergraduate and preclinical courses.
Admission Requirements*
- Secondary School and American High School Diploma:  Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
- BTEC: Diploma in the appropriate sciences with overall distinctions.
- GCE AS Levels: Minimum 3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
- Baccalaureate
- South African Matric
- Australian Matric
- Higher School Exam
- Irish Leaving Certificate
- Senior Certificate
Please note, as an international student:
Taking the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) is not required to apply.
You are exempt from the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).
*Entry qualifications are available for many countries and examination boards. Please work with your admissions officer to determine what entry qualifications and examination boards are needed from your home country. To see your region’s requirements, please visit www.sgu.edu/international-students.
English Language Requirements
An English exam is required for any prospective student whose country is not considered English-speaking per UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) guidance.* However, an exception may be granted to students with an undergraduate degree from any English-speaking country—a waiver must be requested from SGU in this instance.
- IELTS: 7.0 overall and 7.0 on each band required for direct entry
- TOEFL: 94-101 overall is required for direct entry
(24-26 reading / 24-26 listening / 23 speaking / 27-28 writing) - Password skills: Scoring is the same as IELTS scoring for direct entry
- C1 Advanced (CAE): 185 overall and 185 in each band required for direct entry
- PTE Academic: A score of 66.3 overall is required for direct entry
(67.6 reading / 66.2 listening / 65.3 speaking / 82.3 writing) - Duolingo English Test (DET): 130 overall and 130 on each band required for direct entry
- Kaplan Test of English (KTE): 510 overall and 510 on each band required for direct entry
*Visit GOV.UK for the list of approved English-speaking countries: gov.uk/student-visa/knowledge-of-english
Academic Outcomes
Students from across the world come to St. George’s University for a rewarding education with global impact.
95%
US residency placement rate for US graduates over the last five years.1
1) Average of 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 residency placement rates. Residency placement rate is defined as the total number of US students/graduates who obtained a US residency divided by the total number of US students/graduates who applied to a US residency program in a given year as of April 2025.
11th Year in a row
SGU secured more US residency positions than any medical school in the world.2
2) As the medical school graduating the largest number of students per year, SGU places the largest number of graduates into residency programs each year, based on internal SGU graduate/expected graduate and residency placement data as of April 2025.
84%
Pass rate of SGU students from the US taking the USMLE 1 for the first time 2019-2023.3
3) Total results from the five calendar years 2019-2023. First-time pass rate is defined as the number of SGU students passing USMLE Step 1 on their first attempt divided by the total number of SGU students taking USMLE Step 1 for the first time within the given time range. In order to be certified to take USMLE Step 1, students are required to pass all basic sciences courses.
90%
Pass rate of SGU students from the US taking the USMLE 2 for the first time 2020-2024.4
4) Total results from the five academic years 2020-2024. First-time pass rate is defined as the number of US students passing USMLE Step 2 CK on their first attempt divided by the total number of US students taking USMLE Step 2 CK for the first time. USMLE Step 2 CK is typically taken upon completion of third-year core clinical rotations
23K+
School of Medicine graduates5
5) Based on the number of students who have completed the Doctor of Medicine program from 1981-2024.
Curriculum
There are a range of entry points into our Doctor of Medicine program, accommodating applicants of all educational systems and academic backgrounds.
Preclinical Year 1
Preclinical Phase
34 Credit Hours
BIOL 101: Anatomy and Physiology I
4 Credits
BIOL 202: Anatomy and Physiology II
4 Credits
CHEM 124: General Chemistry II
3 Credits
COMM 302: Public Speaking
3 Credits
MATH 220: Statistics
3 Credits
NUTR 201: Nutrition
3 Credits
PHYS 200: Nutrition
3 Credits
PSYC 316: Health Psychology
3 Credits
PUBH 302: Public Health
3 Credits
Preclinical Year 2
Preclinical Phase
35 Credit Hours
BIOL 320: Genetics
3 Credits
BIOL 401: Microbiology/Lab
4 Credits
BIOL 441: Physiology/Lab
4 Credits
BIOL 460: Human Anatomy
4 Credits
PCLN 380: Clinical Cases
2 Credits
PSYC 411: Intro to Psychopathology
3 Credits
Academic Year 1
Term 1
BPM 500: Basic Principles of Medicine I
BPM 500: Basic Principles of Medicine I (BPM1)
- Foundation to Medicine (6 weeks)
- Musculoskeletal System (4 weeks)
- Cardiovascular, Pulmonary and Renal Systems (7 weeks)
Term 2
BPM 501: Basic Principles of Medicine II
BPM 501: Basic Principles of Medicine II (BPM2)
- Endocrinology and Reproduction (3 weeks)
- Digestion and Metabolism (5 weeks)
- Nervous System and Behavioral Sciences (10 weeks)
Academic Year 2
Term 3
BPM 502: Basic Principles of Medicine III
BPM 502: Basic Principles of Medicine III (BPM3)
- Basics of Immunology and Microbiology
- Public Health Assessment Tools
- Culture and Societal Issues/Physician-Patient Relationship
- Ethics, Professionalism and Medical Jurisprudence
Term 4
PCM 500: Principles of Clinical Medicine I
PCM 500: Principles of Clinical Medicine I (PCM1)
- Foundations to Clinical Medicine
- Cardiovascular and Renal Systems
- Respiratory and Hematopoietic Systems
- Digestive, Endocrine, and Reproductive Systems
Term 5
PCM 501: Principles of Clinical Medicine II
Academic Years 3-4
Core Rotations
42 Weeks
Internal Medicine
12 Weeks
Surgery
12 Weeks
Pediatrics
6 Weeks
Obstretics/Gynecology
6 Weeks
Psychiatry
6 Weeks
Sub-Internships and Electives
38 Weeks
Academic Years 3 and 4
Family Medicine
4-6 Weeks
Medicine Subinternship
4 Weeks
Medicine Elective
4 Weeks
Additional Electives
24-26 Weeks
One MD Degree Program, Three Locations
SGU is truly an international institution, not only with its diverse student body and faculty but the unique opportunity for students to begin their medical education in Grenada or the UK. The two paths feature the same curriculum and provide a strong foundation for SGU’s future physicians. Students have the option of doing clinical rotations either in the US or the UK in the last two years.
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Investing In Your Future
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Purpose-Built for Academic Excellence and Wellness
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From Dr.eam To Doctor
Learn more about our MD program and tracks
Every aspect of our MD program is intentionally designed to support you on your path to becoming a physician.
Flexible Start Dates: Choose from multiple entry terms in August, January, or April to begin your medical education at your convenience.
Average of 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 residency placement rates. Residency placement rate is defined as the total number of students/ graduates who obtained a US residency divided by the total number of students / graduates who applied to a US residency program in a given year as of October 2024.
Program and Track Highlights
- Global Recognition: SGU’s School of Medicine has been continuously accredited for decades, enabling our students to be eligible to practice in the US.
- Clinical Training: 85+ hospitals and health systems in the US, UK, and Canada offer clinical and ambulatory training and support.
- Legacy of Excellence: Join the network of over 23K+ graduates* who have impacted healthcare worldwide.
*Based on the number of students who have completed the Doctor of Medicine program from 1981-2024.
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