A new chapter in medical education is set to unfold with the announcement that the recently commissioned Tuschen Secondary School will serve as a branch of the University of Guyana’s College of Medical Sciences (Department of Public Information). The initiative aims to address longstanding limitations in available spaces for aspiring medical professionals and ensure broader access to training opportunities in Region Three.
The $930 million institution, originally designed as a modern secondary school, will now take on a dual role by hosting evening programmes for medical students (News Room Guyana). This move is expected to benefit the 144 applicants from the region who, despite meeting entry requirements, were unable to secure placements at the Turkeyen campus due to space constraints.
Currently, the College of Medical Sciences offers over 17 programmes, ranging from medicine and nursing to various technical health disciplines (DPI Guyana). In the latest application cycle, 206 individuals from Region Three applied, but only 86 were accepted because of limited capacity. By creating an additional campus in Tuschen, more students will now have the opportunity to pursue careers in healthcare without leaving their home region.
The development also comes at a time when the region is strengthening its healthcare infrastructure. With the new De Kinderen Hospital nearing completion, the need for well-trained doctors, nurses, and technicians is becoming increasingly urgent (News Room Guyana). The Tuschen branch will allow for seamless integration between academic training and practical, hands-on experience within local health facilities.
An additional incentive is being introduced for senior medical professionals already based in the region. Experienced doctors, nurses, and technical staff will be able to take up lecturing roles at the new facility as part of their second jobs. To encourage this contribution, they will benefit from specific tax incentives designed to make the dual role both feasible and rewarding (DPI Guyana).
By linking education directly with service delivery, the Tuschen initiative represents a forward-looking model that both strengthens healthcare and widens educational access. It is expected to enhance the region’s ability to train and retain its own medical professionals, reducing reliance on external recruitment and ensuring that communities have a steady supply of qualified personnel (News Room Guyana).
Ultimately, this investment in medical education is more than an academic expansion—it is a strategic step toward building a healthier and more resilient society. The Tuschen facility is set to play a vital role in shaping the next generation of medical practitioners, all while strengthening healthcare services in the region (DPI Guyana).
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New Tuschen Facility to Expand Access to Medical Education
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