India, Sept. 16 -- In today's unpredictable global climate, studying abroad comes with more than just the challenge of excelling academically. International students are now navigating a complex web of visa policies, geopolitical uncertainties, and heightened scrutiny, especially in sought-after destinations like the US and UK. For aspiring medical students, the stakes are even higher, considering training is longer, more expensive, and tightly regulated, making them more vulnerable to disruptions.
Fortunately, institutions like St. George's University (SGU), School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies are helping students stay ahead of these challenges. With entry points and opportunities for clinical rotations in both the US and UK, SGU p...