GEORGE HILL, Anguilla, March 18, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- New Anglia University, a medical school based in Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory, has announced an expanded portfolio of clinical rotation partnerships in the United Kingdom and the United States.
The expansion comes at a time when global demand for physicians continues to rise, and competition for medical school seats intensifies, prompting institutions to build international training networks to expand clinical education opportunities.
Its clinical training network now includes placements at more than twenty NHS teaching hospital sites across the United Kingdom, alongside ACGME-accredited clinical training sites in the United States. The expansion strengthens the university’s MD program, which comprises 20 months of on-campus pre-clinical study in Anguilla, followed by two years of supervised clinical rotations.
Among the affiliated institutions are King’s College Hospital and Princess Royal University Hospital in London, as well as The Christie Institute for Cancer Education in Manchester, one of the U.K.’s leading oncology training centers. Additional placements span NHS teaching hospitals in Shropshire and the West Midlands, as well as mental health trusts in East London. In the United States, students rotate through accredited clinical sites including St. Bernard Hospital, Roseland Community Hospital, and Jackson Park Hospital.
“Clinical training is where medical education becomes real,” said Provost Prof. Oleg Kvlividze, MD, PhD. “Our focus has been on building a network of reputable teaching hospitals where students are exposed to patient care environments and supervised by experienced clinicians.”
New Anglia University is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools maintained by FAIMER (School ID F0008660). The listing includes an ECFMG Sponsor Note, which allows eligible graduates to pursue ECFMG Certification and apply for U.S. residency programs. The listing also includes a Canadian Sponsor Note supporting eligibility for Canadian residency applications. The MD program follows a curriculum aligned with the General Medical Council standards in the United Kingdom, providing graduates with a pathway to the PLAB examination and clinical practice within the NHS.
Since its establishment, New Anglia University has attracted a significant number of students from the United Kingdom and the United States, reflecting growing demand among British and American applicants seeking internationally structured medical education pathways.