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Ponce Health Sciences University Opens First Medical School in the BVI This August

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The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is preparing to establish its first medical school through a groundbreaking initiative by Ponce Health Sciences University (PHSU). Scheduled to open in August 2025, the new School of Medicine will be located at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College in Tortola and will welcome an inaugural class of 50 students.

This expansion marks PHSU’s fourth location and its first in the BVI, solidifying the university’s presence as a leading provider of health sciences education in the Caribbean. The institution also announced plans to offer two full scholarships annually to qualifying BVI students, further demonstrating its commitment to supporting local talent.

“Opening this location in Tortola will make a major difference to students in BVI, Puerto Rico, the Caribbean region, and worldwide because it gives them a truly viable and accessible option to complete their studies in medicine,” said Dr. Gino Natalicchio, President of Ponce Health Sciences University. “Currently, there is a growing need for physicians worldwide. The PHSU School of Medicine provides a good solution by connecting health sciences students to opportunities and experiences to help them accomplish their goals.”

Premier of the British Virgin Islands, the Honorable Natalio Wheatley, hailed the development as a significant milestone for the territory. “We are truly excited to welcome the new PHSU School of Medicine in the British Virgin Islands because of the benefits it will bring not just to health standards in our territory but also to our economy,” he said. “The school will bring a recurring influx of students who will live in the BVI, buy goods, and spend in our businesses. I am optimistic that Virgin Islanders will welcome them and develop services for this new kind of resident.”

The new medical school is expected to grow rapidly, with 75 students projected for the Fall 2026 session. The program will award a medical degree and has already secured provisional accreditation from the Accreditation Commission on Colleges of Medicine (ACCM) and a provisional license from the BVI’s Higher Education Licensing Board.

PHSU, with a legacy spanning over 45 years, has established itself as a premier institution for health sciences education, offering degrees in clinical psychology, biomedical sciences, medical sciences, public health, and nursing. The university’s existing campuses boast a 96% residency match rate and have produced groundbreaking research, contributing an average of 50 peer-reviewed articles annually.

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