Addagada C. Rao, M.D.
My association with Spartan Health Sciences University began in early 2008 although the school has been in existence since 1980. While treating patients in my practice of Surgery which has been my profession for a long time, the association with the medical school allows me to pursue my vocation, namely, working with and teaching Residents and young medical students. Since I became a part of Spartan Medical School, I have had the opportunity to visit the school in St. Lucia, meet both the teachers and many of the students in person and also through email. 1 have observed first-hand the quality of teaching practiced at Spartan, having sat in several classes while visiting the school.
The teachers are not only excellent at what they do, but share the same enthusiasm that I have for teaching. Through my own experiences both as a teacher and as a student, I have formulated many ideas about how best to teach young, aspiring physicians. With the help of the outstanding teachers at Spartan, my goal is to utilize these ideas to maximize students’ academic performance and make Spartan Medical School second to none. As I am primarily involved with the clinical years, I am dedicated to improving the quality of teaching at hospitals within the United States and in other places where students are currently performing rotations. One of my priorities since affiliating myself with Spartan has been to set up new rotations in hospitals in the USA.
Spartan Medical School offers a high quality education at a lower tuition than many similar medical schools. I am proud to be associated with a school that offers many deserving students the opportunity to attend a competitive medical school. These are students that might not otherwise be able to pursue an education in medicine, and it is very rewarding to see them succeed in fulfilling their dreams. I look forward to working with the teachers and administration of Spartan to provide an even better teaching environment for our students. It has been exciting and rewarding to work with the students of the school thus far, and I look forward to continuing that relationship in the future.
Ms Halina Feder, RN
• 1972 – 1974 Medical School for Nurses in Warsaw, Poland (Registered Nurse)
• 1991 -2015 Operating Room RN with responsibilities to introduce Operating Room to Nursing Students, Medical Students, new employed Nurses and OR Technicians to aseptic technics, scrubbing for surgery, wearing sterile OR attire follow all hospital protocols, regulations and infection control procedure at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York
Mr. Murali Mohan Rao Guntupalli, MBA
• B. Sc., MBA (Finance) from Osmania University, Hyderabad
– a philanthropist, social worker and president for Socio Economic Voluntary & Educational Society (SERVE) at Guntur
Addagada C. Rao, MD
• 1960-1965: Five -year Medical Course at Guntur Medical College, Guntur, India
• July 1967-June 1972: Five Years Residency in General Surgery Completed at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, Brooklyn NY
• Physician surgeon in the community for over 40 years
Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and Other Health Professions-CAAM-HP (On Probation till 2022)
The Government of St Lucia has chartered and licensed the University.
The Government of St Lucia has chartered and licensed the University. It is also accredited by the Monitoring Committee appointed by the Government of St. Lucia to oversee Spartan’s standards.”