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The Department of Child and Adolescent Health offers a full-time post-graduate degree leading to the award of a Doctor of Medicine in Paediatrics. The Programme aims at providing exit qualifications for graduates to practice independently at the level of Consultant Paediatrician. The DM (Paeds) programme has graduated over 100 Paediatricians since inception with many of these graduates remaining in the region, caring for children and adolescents of the many Caribbean islands. Other graduates are employed in the USA, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Undergraduate medical degree – M.B.,B.S. degree or its equivalent AND
Completed at least 1 year as a Senior House Officer or Medical Officer
Training sites for the DM Paediatrics programme at the UWI, Mona include the University Hospital of the West Indies, Bustamante Hospital for Children, Spanish Town Hospital, and the Cornwall Regional Hospital.
On completion of the programme, the DM Paediatrics graduate is equipped for independent practice in the community and/or hospital-based settings (inpatient and ambulatory). He/she should be able to collaborate with other members of the health team (including subspecialists and allied health workers) as well as community resource personnel. He/she should be an advocate for the health of all children and adolescents within the region and globally, one who is sensitive to the cultural, social and ethnic needs of the community. A DM Paediatrics graduate must have a commitment to lifelong learning and personal development even as they care for each child and adoescent.