Featured Reviews


Frequently mentioned in reviews: student (11) administration (9) school (8) Trinity (8) students (7) work (7) professors (6)
Reviews are sorted by relevance, prioritizing the most helpful and insightful feedback at the top for easier reference.
  • 2/5 M W. 5 years ago on Google
    The administration and financial offices are unreliable. The policies that are followed change on a regular basis and these two entities do not communicate those changes effectively. The administration is more concerned about the reputation of the school rather than the health and welfare of the student body. There is no direction of the administration to improve the student body experience or assist the students in improving their understanding of medicine in general. The administration refuses to oversee or be involved in the processes of the Student Government Association and this has allowed corrupt SGA administrations to create policies and procedures that affect student life. Further, the administration refuses to accept the presence of other schools on the island and refuses to work with them in an effort to improve relations with these schools or the island community in general. The financial office makes promises and claims they are unable and unwilling to fulfill. In Oct 2016 the process of Title IV was to begin. However, in May 2017, the story changed and now the Financial Office no longer desires Title IV funding - this putting many students into loan terms that are unrealistic. Private funding is the only way of funding the education at Trinity now, whereas a year ago, the ability to access federal funds was a possibility. that option has been removed from the student body and forcing the student to look for and accept loans that have repayment schedules and plans that can not be changed based on the individual circumstances and places the bank in control instead of the student situation. While the school is accredited, the professors and instruction is lacking in organization, effectiveness and direction. There is no need to attend class as the professors do not teach nor speak in a manner that helps explain or express the material being discussed. The program is set up in a way that forces the student to attempt to learn the material on their own while wasting time attending useless and unorganized courses being taught by incompetent professors. The professors may be qualified on paper to teach, but there is no professional direction or courses that teach the professors the process of techniques to actually teach. The administration and professors seem to be at the school for one purpose...a paycheck. Reconsider your selection. If no other choice is available, chose Trinity - but know you are on your own and must learn the material on your own with little to no help from the staff and administration.
    14 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ethan B. 7 years ago on Google
    Trinity has been a great program. The island life was an eye opening experience, and I enjoyed meeting people from all walks of life and cultures. The educators are from all over the world, and they provided me with a broad foundation of knowledge that helped me to excel with the basic science course work, do well on my boards, and be prepared for my clinical course work. I am almost done with my education at trinity, and am excited to find out where I will be matching later this month!
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Stacy M. 7 years ago on Google
    I have had the pleasure of working with hundreds of individuals who merely needed the chance to prove themselves in order to pursue their goal of becoming a physician. As a program that looks beyond MCAT scores and GPAs alone and enables applicants to tell their story and demonstrate their potential, we are providing the tools for others to make a difference in the world. It works and we're tremendously proud of our students and graduates and the impact they will have in their communities.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 deletawa 7 years ago on Google
    My experience with Trinity School Medicine (TSOM) remains positive up till this present. During my time as a medical student, I found the faculty and administration to be very supportive and caring about their students. They went above and beyond to ensure students are successful, pass their boards and becoming practicing physicians. I couldn't think of a school that cares so much about students' success. The administration is very supportive of its students and alumni. They would swiftly respond to your needs no matter what. Part of my success today is attributed to Trinity. If I have to do it over, I would chose Trinity over any other Caribbean medical schools. If you are hardworking and dedicated individuals with passions for taking care of people, I highly recommend you attend TUSOM!
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Sally W. 6 years ago on Google
    Trinity School of Medicine is a great place to work. I'm very fortunate that I get to spend several weeks every year working on campus in St. Vincent. What a beautiful island!!! Heading out to work on a beautiful tropical island changes your outlook. It hardly feels like work when you look out your window and see the blue, calming ocean.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Afolami A. 7 years ago on Google
    Trinity School of Medicine provides intimate class setting that promotes learning that carries along every student. I appreciate that the school ensures that each individual student is able to succeed not only academically but physically.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Paula W. 6 years ago on Google
    It has been a pleasure being a part of the growth and development of this fine school since 2013. TSOM attracted the finest in experienced faculty and medical education experts to achieve the top level of CAAM- HP accreditation in 2017- only 9 years. TSOM did so in keeping with the mission to train compassionate, professional physicians who will serve communities that need them across the US/the world and sticking to our goal of remaining small enough to give each student the attention and academic approach s/he needs to succeed. As a faculty member and dean, I enjoy the opportunity to be innovative and react quickly to changes in medical education, create and implement programs and policies which benefit our students during school and beyond into residency, engage a fine, diverse and broad group of preceptors, and work with the experienced and responsive top administrative team. Of course, the most rewarding aspect of my job is working with our students- they are extraordinary and inspiring in the dedication they bring to mastering the art and science of medicine. Paula Wilson, MD MPH Associate Professor of Public Health, Sr. Associate Dean of Clerkships
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Renatta H. 7 months ago on Google
    This is a phenomenal school. Love the Lectures and open minded ideas.


Similar Universities nearby

Last updated:
()