Two buses operate at Spartan Health Sciences University. All University arranged transportation of students, staff, and faculty is free of charge.
The first bus is the official bus for the transportation of students from their apartments to school and dropped back at their apartments at the end of classes from Monday – Friday. The University bus is also used for the transportation of students to off-campus University activities such as Community Health Fairs organized by the Spartan Chapter of the American Medical Students Association, the White Coat Ceremony for new students, Farewell Ceremony organized at a hotel for students who have completed the basic sciences program and moving into the clinical sites, among others. Additional usage of the bus is for administrative purposes which include; airport pick-ups of University guests and new students, transportation of new students to open bank accounts among other service, and Island Tours etc.
The second is a private owned bus which is contracted by the University to provide night transportation for students from the school’s library to their apartments. This bus operates every single day from Monday – Sunday. There are two departure times from the Library, 9:45pm and 11:45pm. All students using the night bus must be at the front of the school at least ten minutes before the above departure times. The Library closes at 11:50pm. This second bus may also be used for some of the above services provided by the school official bus should the need arise.
*NOTE: For the safety of our students, it is the policy of Spartan University, that no student walks home after Library hours or at night. This bus is there to provide night transportation for every student.
● Anatomy I
● Medical Physiology I
● Biochemistry I
● Histology
● DPR & Medical Ethics
● Anatomy II (Head & Neck)
● Medical Physiology II
● Biochemistry II & Genetics
● Neuroanatomy I
● Microbiology I
● Public Health & Epidemiology
● Medical Pharmacology I
● Pathology I
● Microbiology II
● Behavioral Sciences I
● Neuroanatomy II
● Physical Diagnosis & Clinic visits
● Medical Pharmacology II
● Pathology II
● Introduction to Clinical Medicine I
● Behavioral Science II
● Essentials of Clinical Sciences
● Introduction to Clinical Medicine II
Clinical clerkship shall mean a supervised educational experience, which is part of the clinical component of the medical education program that will take place in a teaching hospital acceptable to the University.
ELECTIVES: 14 weeks
Student must complete a minimum of four (4) electives before he or she can graduate. They must be a minimum of three (3) weeks in duration and NOT to exceed more than six (6) weeks.
* Students are not permitted to do any rotation that is less than three (3) weeks in duration.
Grand Total for Clinical Science Phase: 80 Weeks
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.”