I am currently a student at American University of Antigua. I've heard from so many people that getting an M.D. from a Caribbean school is a bad idea because it greatly limits the residency placements possible and lots of people aren't able to get any residency. But when most people talk about this situation its usually that a person scored bad on Step 1 or failed classes or have other red flags. As long as someone scores above a 85 on the Step 1 and scores good on everything else should be able to at least get a family medicine residency at least? It can't be that impossible that you would have to get 99's on all USMLE's parts to get even the most basic residency placements right?
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