5 Year MD
June 6, 2026 2026-07-05 22:595 Year MD
5-Year
MD Program
Unleash Your Medical Potential — Begin Your Path to Excellence
Designed for High School Graduates Ready to Become Physicians
The 5-Year MD program is designed for high school graduates intending to obtain an MD Degree. This program includes 4 semesters of premedical courses. Upon successful completion of the premedical semesters, students are automatically allowed to complete the Basic Medical Science portion of the degree program alongside their counterparts in the 4-Year MD program.
If you are a recent high school graduate interested in getting admission into medical school, then the 5-Year MD degree program is the most suitable option. This structured pathway ensures students are academically prepared before moving into advanced medical coursework.
Pre-Medical Phase
Two academic years — four semesters — of foundational premedical sciences before advancing to the Basic Medical Science program.
- Physics I
- Introduction to Anatomy I
- Mathematics I
- General Biology I
- General Chemistry I
- Organic Chemistry I
- General Biology II
- Mathematics II
- Physics II
- Introduction to Anatomy II
- English I
- English II
- Introduction to Physiology I
- Introduction to Microbiology
- Introduction to Medical Psychology
- Introduction to Medical Ethics
- Organic Chemistry II
- Introduction to Physiology
- Drugs & Disease
- Introduction to Histology
- Gross Anatomy
- Histology and Cell Biology
- Medical Embryology
- Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine
- Patient-Doctor Relationship I
- Research Project
- Biochemistry
- Physiology
- Genetics
- Neuroscience
- Patient-Doctor Relationship II
- Research Project
- Microbiology and Immunology
- Psychology
- General Pathology (Pathology I)
- Medical Ethics
- Patient-Doctor Relationship III
- Research Project
- Systemic Pathology (Pathology II)
- Pharmacology
- Physical Diagnosis
- Research Project
- Introduction to Clinical Medicine
- Board Review
- Exam Preparation
- Residency Information
Third & Fourth Year Clerkships
Transition to Clinical Medicine
The second year of medical school ends with the Introduction to Clinical Medicine program, bridging foundational science with real-world patient care. Students are progressively introduced to the care of both individuals and populations before entering clinical environments.
Direct Patient Care & Hospital Rotations
In the third and fourth years, students become directly involved in patient care, working with hospital teams across a broad range of medical specialties. Third-year students rotate through the following structured clerkships:
Our financial aid and scholarship programs make an ASU medical education accessible for every deserving student, no matter where they come from in the world.
Life at ASU goes far beyond the classroom. Sports, cultural events, community outreach, and island living create a uniquely vibrant environment to grow as a physician.
Applications for the 2026 intake are open. Join a global community of future physicians and begin your journey at one of the Caribbean's leading medical universities today.
The World Needs
Great Physicians.
Be One of Them.
Every great doctor began exactly where you are now — with a decision to pursue something meaningful, to dedicate their life to healing others, and to never stop learning. At All Saints University, we give you the environment, the mentorship, and the clinical training to turn that decision into a career that changes lives.
Apply for 2026 Intake