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Monthly Archives: July 2017
Caribbean Medical Schools – StudentDoc
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Usually less expensive. Many Caribbean Medical Schools are affordable compared to U.S. medical schools. However, make sure you include the costs of travel abroad, travel student health insurance, and other miscellaneous costs in calculating the cost of medical school abroad. Often the education is a bargain even when these extra costs are included.
To get an idea of how your application might fare at a U.S. medical school try the MCAT score comparison tool.
Usually easier to get into. The medical school requirements for GPA and MCAT scores are lower than most U.S. Medical schools. There are also 3 application periods in a year. Nonetheless, your medical school personal statement should be tailored to these schools.
Schools like Ross School of Medicine, Saba School of Medicine, and St. George University (SGU) have the best reputations among Caribbean schools.
To get information on Osteopathic Medical schools try our DO schools search tool and the discussion of the difference between DO and MD degrees.
Not all are accredited. This is very important. If you plan to go to a foreign medical school make sure your degree will be accepted in the U.S. or Canada (depending on where you want to practice). Not all schools are accredited - so you must be sure your MD will count. Four states (California, Florida, New Jersey, and New York), evaluate foreign medical schools individually - most Caribbean medical schools are not accredited in all four of these states.
You might need to know Spanish. Find out what language courses are taught in, and what language your patient interactions will be in. Many foreign medical schools are taught in the native language of the country. You might be at a disadvantage when competing for strong residencies. However, your USMLE scores are an important determinant of your residency match - strong USMLE scores make up for a lot and can be a great equalizer.
Limited clinical rotations. Often the clinical rotations are done in U.S. medical schools. Many Caribbean Medical Schools have arrangements with U.S. hospitals, but your options in rotations might be limited compared to the options available to a student in a U.S. medical school.
You'll have to take the CSA (Clinical Skills Assessment) in addition to the USMLE tests.
Be sure you are attending an accredited medical school in the Caribbean
Consider residency placement after Caribbean medical school
Hear from a former Caribbean medical school instructor
Learn more from websites of Caribbean medical schools
Things to consider when choosing a medical school in the Caribbean
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Dead & Company Announce Caribbean Concert Vacation | Variety – Variety
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Fresh from their summer tour, Dead & Company announces Playing in the Sand, a Caribbean concert vacation in partnership with CID Presents. The event, which takes place February 15-18, 2018, features three nights of Dead & Company playing on an intimate, white sandy beach in Mexico beside the Caribbean Sea.
The band features original Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart alongside singer/guitarist John Mayer, Allman Brothers bassist Oteil Burbridge and Fare Thee Well and RatDog keyboardist Jeff Chimenti. A press release promises, without providing details: Continuing in the tradition of the Grateful Dead, the group is taking the iconic music catalogue to new heights.
In addition to the Dead & Companys three concerts, Playing in the Sand offers guests all-inclusive food and drink, premium hotel accommodations, shuttle service to and from Cancun International Airport, 24-hour concierge service and other assorted goodies. There will also be on-site activities such as yoga, tequila tasting, bowling and surfing, as well as off-site adventures.
Guests have a choice of five hand-picked tropical resorts including the host property, The Barcel Maya, as well as The Hard Rock Hotel, Banyan Tree Mayakoba, Dreams Tulum and Rosewood Mayakoba.
Dead & Company is inviting fans to sign up for presale access via a special link on the bands and individual band members email and social media channels. This presale will begin Tuesday, August 1 at 1pm E.T. All-inclusive packages will be available to the public on Thursday, August 3rd at 1PM E.T. For complete details visit http://www.playinginthesand.co/2018.
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Coral gardening is benefiting Caribbean reefs, study finds – Phys.Org
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July 25, 2017 Staghorn corals (Acropora cervicornis) are propagated within underwater coral nurseries to create a sustainable source of corals for use in coral restoration activities (inset). Outplanted corals have similar survival and productivity values as wild colonies, thereby indicating that coral gardening methodologies are successful in creating healthy corals for restoration. Credit: Stephanie Schopmeyer, UM Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
A new study found that Caribbean staghorn corals (Acropora cervicornis) are benefiting from "coral gardening," the process of restoring coral populations by planting laboratory-raised coral fragments on reefs.
The research, led by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and partners, has important implications for the long-term survival of coral reefs worldwide, which have been in worldwide decline from multiple stressors such as climate change and ocean pollution.
"Our study showed that current restoration methods are very effective," said UM Rosenstiel school coral biologist Stephanie Schopmeyer, the lead author of the study. "Healthy coral reefs are essential to our everyday life and successful coral restoration has been proven as a recovery tool for lost coastal resources."
In the study, the researchers set out to document restoration success during their initial two years at several coral restoration sites in Florida and Puerto Rico. Their findings showed that current restoration methods are not causing excess damage to donor colonies as a result of removing coral tissue to propagate new coral in the lab, and that once outplanted, corals behave just as wild colonies do.
Staghorn coral populations have declined as much as 90% in the Caribbean since the 1980s. As a result, the species was listed as threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act in 2006 to help protect and conserve these species that form the foundation of the biologically rich coral reef habitats.
The findings, published in the of the journal Coral Reefs, offers a guide for successful restoration and recovery efforts of the threatened species worldwide.
Thousands of corals are raised in laboratories and planted onto degraded reefs each year. This study is the first to collect baseline coral restoration survival and productivity data at regional scales including data from 1,000s of individual A. cervicornis colonies, more than 120 distinct genotypes within six geographical regions to develop benchmarks to fully assess the progress and impacts of the region's coral and reef restoration efforts.
Coral reefs provide many goods and services including fisheries habitat, food for humans and other ocean species, and protection against natural hazards such as hurricanes. As a result, coral restoration is viewed as an effective and cost-efficient strategy to buffer coastlines from the effects of storm surge and sea-level rise.
"Coral reefs are declining at an alarming rate and coral restoration programs are now considered an essential component to coral conservation and management plan," said Diego Lirman, UM Rosenstiel School professor of marine biology and ecology and a coauthor of the study. "Our findings provide the necessary scientific benchmarks to evaluate restoration progress moving forward."
The study was conducted in collaboration with U.S. Acropora Recovery Program partners: Nova Southeastern University, University of Miami, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Mote Marine Laboratory, The Nature Conservancy, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The public can get involved in restoration through theUM Rescue-a-Reefprogram, where citizen scientists help plant nursery-grown corals onto depleted reefs alongside scientists.
Explore further: Where can coral grow best? Scientist researching optimal habitats
More information: Stephanie A. Schopmeyer et al, Regional restoration benchmarks for Acropora cervicornis, Coral Reefs (2017). DOI: 10.1007/s00338-017-1596-3
Journal reference: Coral Reefs
Provided by: University of Miami
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Cutler Bay installs community message board on Caribbean Boulevard – Miami Herald
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Miami Herald | Cutler Bay installs community message board on Caribbean Boulevard Miami Herald The town of Cutler Bay has installed an electronic community message board on Caribbean Boulevard and Southwest 107 Avenue. Cutler Bay's new message board will be updated regularly with notices of upcoming town meetings, special events, road ... |
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New Royal Caribbean University Training Program for Travel Agents Launched – Travel Agent
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Royal Caribbean International has just announced the launch of its new online travel agent training program: Royal Caribbean University (RCU).
This online education platform offers professionals a visual, interactive and mobile-friendly approach to online learning, the press release said, and will help agents reinforce their knowledge and success in selling Royal Caribbean products.
RCU will act as a resource for agents in terms of delivering the most reliable and up-to-date information about brand itineraries, features, services and tools. Courses consist of video-based training modules, while the university was created with the on-the-go pace of the travel professional in mind, Royal Caribbean said in the release.
There are three different tracks within the RCU course curriculum. These include the Campus Tour, Bachelor of Adventure and Master of Adventure tracks. Each will take agents through every aspect of a Royal Caribbean vacation, including the soon-to-be 25-ship fleet, dining, accommodations, entertainment, accessible programming and destinations.
The online platform also includes simplified navigation throughout, quick tips and highlights, continuous knowledge opportunities, bold imagery and productive and useful communication methods.
After graduating the bachelor and master levels of the program, agents can be eligible to receive a variety of rewards such as CLIA credits, a Passport to Savings booklet, on board credit, complimentary VOOM WiFi, opportunities to attend Seminars at Sea as well as the Symphony of the Seas inaugural sailing in 2018.
Senior vice president of sales, trade support and service at Royal Caribbean International Vicki Freed said in the release that travel agents are the brands most valued partners. With this new education program, she said, the brand aims to provide them with the right tools to sell the product as well as the brands commitment to their success. She added that the brand has designed RCU to offer up education in a way that is robust and informative while also being fun and engaging.
Travel professionals can join the new student body by logging onto CruisingPower.com.
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Waterkeepers Bahamas Hosts Splashmania – Magnetic Media (press release)
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Bahamas, July 25, 2017 Grand Bahama It was a first of its kind and it was hard to tell which was louder the plop-pop of the paddles or the laughter of the racers. Organized and hosted by Waterkeepers Bahamas, the event was called Splashmania and like the name implies it was a perfect excuse for spending a day at the beach.
When you are a child, going to the beach is just about as good as life gets. As we get older and responsibilities weigh us down, sometimes we need a little reminder about why we live in The Bahamas and love the water so much, said Rashema Ingraham, Executive Director of Waterkeepers Bahamas.
Hosting an event like Splashmania helps put us back in touch with the wonders of our waters and that is in line with what Waterkeepers represents which is to make our waters fishable, swimmable and drinkable.
According to Ingraham, the turnout at Manta Ray Village on Williams Town Beach was better than expected. We had about 20 races, covering individual and team races, and indeed all participants really came to enjoy the fun, said Ingraham, who heads the local affiliate of an international alliance that operates largely with volunteer monitors.
On six continents, thousands of volunteers and limited staff monitor, test, assess and report conditions of their oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds and streams. The Bahamas has three affiliate Waterkeepers of the 300 in the global alliance Grand Bahama, Clifton- Western Bays, and Bimini.
Races were broken down by age and distance with Kaylee Murray, 8, and Tafari Fountain, 10, taking top place honours in the youngest category. In the teen group, Tristan Rampersaude, 15, went the distance alone to come in first as did attorney K. Brian Hanna in the mens division. In womens, it was the tandem duo of Gayla McPhee and Naisha Russell who power-paddled their way to a trophy. Michael Flowers powered his way to Best of the Best while K. Brian Hanna and team earned a second trophy for corporate group and the Grand Bahama Sailing Club won the civic and service organization category.
We couldnt have done this without the support of all our sponsors I want to give special thanks to Manta Ray Village and Restaurant, Grand Bahama Nature Tours and Freeport Aquatics Club, said Ingraham. Between those sponsors, they provided the venue, all the kayaks, paddles and vests and the buoys and all the race materials we needed.
Other sponsors included ALIV, Barefoot Marketing and 242News.com, Bellevue Business Depot, Fast Track Management, Kosha Ltd., Mechanical Engineering, Ocean Reef Yacht Club, Out da Sea Restaurant, Rotaract Club of Freeport, Pelican Bay Resort, Save The Bays, Subway Freeport and the YMCA Grand Bahama.
Waterkeepers Bahamas and Save The Bays partner in several water-related activities including helping to sponsor the learn to swim programs at the YMCA Grand Bahama and the Freeport Aquatics Club.
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Team Bahamas Finishes 16th Overall at Commonwealth Youth Games – Magnetic Media (press release)
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Bahamas, July 24, 2017 Nassau Team Bahamas picked up 13 medals in total one gold, two silver and 10 bronze, to finish 16th overall at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games that took place last week at the Thomas Robinson Stadium in Nassau.
The Bahamas mixed 4200 meters relay team of Shaquiel Higgs, Tylar Lightbourne, Kayvon Stubbs and Denvaughn Whymns, in that order, came from behind to strike gold in that event, giving the host country its only top finish at the CYG Bahamas 2017.
Denvaughn Whymns, the breakout athlete from the Bahamas, led The Bahamas from behind in a thrilling 4x200m final. Whymns also won bronze medals in the boys long jump and boys 110m hurdles on Friday and Saturday night respectively.
It feels awesome. The goal was to come out here and do it for my country, and I did that, Whymns said. I knew that once I got off the curve the momentum was going to bring me through. I knew coming in that I was one of the leaders of the team, so the whole idea was to lead by example. I made a few mistakes in the final of the hurdles, but it feels good to come back and win a gold today. It feels awesome.
The other relay teams that produced medals were the mixed 4x100m and mixed 4x400m relay teams who both won bronze medals.The Bahamas mens beach soccer team, Judo, Swimming andShaun Miller Jr, in the boys high jump event, also won bronze medals.
This years standing marks The Bahamas best showing ever at the Commonwealth Youth Games.
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Southwest Has International Flights for Under $150 Right Now – Thrillist
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Southwest Airlines big July sale ends on Thursday, but it turns out the airline is still offering numerous insanely cheap international flights that will wing you across the world this fall in addition to the domestic flight deals we told you about earlier this month. Youll just have to book em before theyre gone.
As you can see on Southwests official sale site, one-way flights from US cities to gorgeous destinations like Punta Cana, the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Costa Rica, and many more are available for super-cheap rates -- several of which are under $150. Highlights include Tampa to Havana, Cuba for $99, Houston to Belize City, Belize for $128, Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas for $138. One flight -- Ft. Lauderdale to the Cayman Islands -- is going for as low as $59.
This applies to flights to select destinations from August 22, 2017, to December 13, 2017, and as with all flash sales and deals, it comes with a few caveats.All of the discounts apply to nonstop, one-way flights only, and blackout dates do apply. If you're unsure of anything, just use common sense and take a look at full terms and conditions before you book.
Hit up Southwest's website for the full list of flights on offer, both domestic and international, but you better do it fast, as these cheap flights won't stick around for long. The sale's only good until Thursday, July 27, and even before then, deals like this go pretty quickly, so get 'em while the getting's good.
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Offshore books continue to post Kyrie Irving trade odds (latest has Miami Heat at 20-1) – Sun Sentinel
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Who would have thought? Shopping for the best Kyrie Irving trade odds apparently is a thing.
In the wake of last week's report of Irving having the Miami Heat among his preferred relocation destinations, the BetDSI.eu offshore book put the Heat third in that race, at 5 1/2-to-1 odds.
As the saga of the disgruntled Cleveland Cavaliers guard continues to play out, Bovada,lv installed their own odds Tuesday, with the Heat at 20-to-1 in their offshore offerings.
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July 26, 2017
Q: I find it hilarious that so many sports writers are saying that Pat Riley has lost his touch. Pat was a winner (loyal team player) in high school, in college, and in the NBA. He was a champion in the NBA as a player, as an assistant coach, as a coach, and as an executive. He's...
July 26, 2017
Q: I find it hilarious that so many sports writers are saying that Pat Riley has lost his touch. Pat was a winner (loyal team player) in high school, in college, and in the NBA. He was a champion in the NBA as a player, as an assistant coach, as a coach, and as an executive. He's...
The proposition, according to Bovada:
What team will Kyrie Irving play for in Game 1 or the 2017-2018 NBA Season?
Cleveland Cavaliers 1/1
New York Knick 3/1
Phoenix Suns 5/1
Boston Celtics 7/1
Denver Nuggets 9/1
Minnesota Timberwolves 12/1
San Antonio Spurs 14/1
Miami Heat 20/1
Milwaukee Bucks 25/1
Atlanta Hawks 33/1
Over the weekend, BetDSI.eu, offered this proposition:
Which team will Kyrie Irving be traded to?
New York Knicks +350
San Antonio Spurs +400
Miami Heat +550
Minnesota Timberwolves +700
Not Traded Before 2017-18 Regular Season Starts +1000
Field (all other NBA teams) +200
Miami Heat presidentPat Riley on the idea of playing positionless basketball
Miami Heat presidentPat Riley on the idea of playing positionless basketball
Miami Heat presidentPat Riley on the idea of playing positionless basketball
Miami Heat presidentPat Riley on the idea of playing positionless basketball
Bam Adebayo on his music choices.
Bam Adebayo on his music choices.
Miami Heat president Pat Riley talks about the potential ofJustise Winslow starting this upcoming season
Miami Heat president Pat Riley talks about the potential ofJustise Winslow starting this upcoming season
Chris Quinn on the Heat's summer-league experience.
Chris Quinn on the Heat's summer-league experience.
Miami Heat PresidentPat Riley on retaining players such as Dion Waiters and Wayne Ellington
Miami Heat PresidentPat Riley on retaining players such as Dion Waiters and Wayne Ellington
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Delaware Senators Oppose Offshore Oil Drilling Survey Permits – WBOC TV 16
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DELAWARE -Both Delaware Democratic senators have sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce to oppose the issuance of five permits that would plan for seismic surveys off of Delaware's coast.
Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons senta letter to secretary Wilbur Ross asking to decline the permits submitted to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for companies planning to conduct seismic surveys along the Atlantic outer continental shelf.
Seismic survey operations are used to map underground oil and gas deposits beneath the ocean floor.
Tom Carper is also thetop Democrat on the Environment and Public Works Committee.
The permit requests come after President Donald Trumps April executive order instructing the Department of the Interior to review and potentially revise the 2017-2022 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
The program prohibits offshore drilling along the Atlantic Coast through 2022, potentially opening Arctic waters and parts of the Atlantic Ocean to increased oil and gas drilling.
Included in the email the senators wrote,Our opposition reflects the profound concern of our coastal communities to the use of seismic testing air guns and their unanimous opposition to it, as reflected in city council resolutions from the Delaware communities of Bethany Beach, Dewey Beach, Fenwick Island, Lewes, Milton, Rehoboth Beach and South Bethany. Their opposition has been amplified by a letter sent by over 40 state and local elected officials from Delaware to the Department of the Interior inAugust 2016in opposition to proposed seismic surveys. Elected officials from coastal communities throughout the Atlantic seaboard have added their voices to this chorus of concern.
They continued,Their concerns are well-founded. While offshore oil and gas development could present economic benefit in selected areas along the coast, these areas are already the beneficiaries of greater economic benefits derived from and contingent on a healthy, vital and sustainable ocean environment off their shores. Clean coastal waters and the ocean ecosystems they support draw millions of coastal visitors and billions of dollars invested in coastal recreation and coastal communities. These communities do not take lightly the prospect of compromising those values, which, with care, will continue to support these communities.
The full text of the letter to Secretary Ross can be found below.
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