Gaborone: St. George’s University Hosts Medical Workshop For Prospective Students 

Gaborone – St. George’s University (SGU) School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies, recently hosted a Medical Workshop in Gaborone, Botswana.

The event convened approximately 25 prospective students who have been accepted, have submitted deposits, or have been identified as strong candidates for enrollment in the University’s Doctor of Medicine (MD) program.

The post-admissions engagement event was designed to provide information and facilitate connections prior to matriculation.

The workshop brought together prospective students and SGU alumni currently practicing in Botswana for an interactive session focused on academic preparation, clinical training, and international career pathways.

Through discussions and question-and-answer sessions, attendees received information about transitioning from pre-clinical sciences to clinical rotations, preparing for residency placements, and pursuing medical careers across borders.

Dr. Orapeleng Phuswane-Katse, an SGU alumna practicing in Botswana, spoke about her experience during medical training and professional development.

“Choosing where to study medicine is a significant decision,” she said.

“SGU provided me with an academic foundation and access to a global professional network that has contributed to my career development.

“It is meaningful to share this experience with prospective students in Botswana.”

Echoing this sentiment, Dr. Thuto Victor highlighted the value of exposure and adaptability gained through SGU’s international training model.

“SGU prepared me to think beyond geography, and the clinical experiences, diverse student body, and mentorship opportunities positioned me to compete and excel globally.”

The event reflects SGU’s approach to student engagement by providing accepted and deposited students with access to alumni perspectives as they consider their enrolment decisions.

The workshop also highlighted SGU’s continued engagement in Africa and its efforts to support medical education in the region.

Botswana is home to approximately 130 SGU-trained graduates, many of whom are practicing medicine locally and internationally.

SGU is also preparing to host its forthcoming commencement ceremony in Gaborone, where graduating students will be celebrated alongside faculty, alumni, families, and healthcare leaders.

The ceremony forms part of SGU’s 50th anniversary celebrations and represents a further milestone in the University’s engagement in Botswana, as well as its continued commitment to acknowledging the achievements of its medical graduates within the region.

For more information on the programs and tracks available through SGU School of Medicine, visit SGU’s website.

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