All Saints University, College of Medicine, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a Medical University on the beautiful and friendly island of St Vincent and the Grenadines. It was founded in April 2006, with Richmond Paulpillai MSc. as Chancellor, with a vision of providing affordable fees for students, without sacrificing the quality of education. The Roseau Campus commenced operations in 2006, followed by the launch of the sister campus in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in 2011. The student body grew steadily over the past decade and welcomed hundreds of students on both campuses, with many students gaining residencies and going on to become successful practicing physicians in Canada, the United States of America, as well as in several other countries. In February 2019, the campuses began to operate independently of each other, with All Saints University, College of Medicine, St Vincent and the Grenadines becoming an independent University.

With over 500 Medical students and graduates at various stages of their postgraduate training, residency training or already graduated, the University has established itself as a reputable institution educating the next generation of physicians. Today, the University has grown to have two campuses in St. Vincent and the Grenadines – in Belair and Arnos Vale – with hundreds of students currently studying on the campuses of St Vincent and the Grenadines and several hundreds more in clinical clerkships throughout the United States of America, Canada, and around the world. All Saints University, College of Medicine, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is the best Medical school to attend, and it provides you with the opportunity, educational tools and support to succeed in a career in Medicine. Our Faculty Members are highly professional and very supportive of our students’ academics and well-being.

Students are not just a number – All Saints University, College of Medicine, St. Vincent and the Grenadines strives to ensure that it produces well prepared and highly educated graduates and alumni who go on to positively represent the University through their achievements and recognition. Our applicants demonstrate a strong motivation and a desire to succeed, wanting to always strive for greater heights and to make a positive impact on humanity and the future. We seek applicants who are instilled with a sense of social responsibility and compassion and the noble aspects of the profession. are instilled with a sense of social responsibility and compassion and the noble aspects of the profession. Applicants must demonstrate professionalism, intellectualism, integrity and compassion, and regard Medicine as a ‘noble calling’, not simply a degree to be earned. We encourage our students to actively engage themselves in their communities.