The Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM) is a six-year, full-scholarship program that trains students from over 120 countries in the skills & expertise to become revolutionary doctors. Our doctors are overwhelmingly BIPOC working in their communities all over the US. ELAM is the largest medical school in the world and part of Cuba’s anti-racist solidarity with the peoples of the world.
Since 2001, almost 300 United States Citizens have received full scholarships to study at ELAM. This has resulted in 234 graduates from the prestigious medical program that former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon dubbed “the most advanced medical school in the world.” The school is comprised of a large student body that is culturally diverse, where it has trained students from 122 countries and graduated 30,878 physicians since the first graduating class of 2007. Award of the scholarship comes with only one condition: the medical graduates are required to return and serve their communities, prioritizing the most underserved and under-resourced populations. U.S. ELAM graduates are working in over 30 states across the country.
IFCO Pastors for Peace is the sole facilitator in the US of the Scholarship Program to Study Medicine at ELAM.
ELAM was conceived by President Fidel Castro November 15, 1999. Since 1999, IFCO has been working with the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), organizing Congressional delegations to visit Cuba. It was during one of these delegations in May 2000 that Cuban medical school scholarships were first offered to US students. On September 9, 2000, President Castro speaking at Riverside Church in NY, publicly offered 500 scholarships and Rev. Lucius Walker, the Founder of IFCO, who shared a Friendship with President Castro accepted the challenge of recruiting the best from our underrepresented communities to study medicine on a full scholarship. IFCO Pastors for Peace has facilitated the ELAM US scholarship ever since.
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