National University of Medical Sciences (USA) admits as students, women and men of good character who are qualified to meet its academic challenges. The University seeks to select students who have strong academic records and who demonstrate the motivational and personal characteristics suitable for a health professional. Willingness to provide service and a caring attitude are important characteristics of a future health care professional. NUMSS (USA) employs a rolling admissions process. Therefore, early application could increase an applicant’s probability for acceptance.
Applications for admission (as well as current tuition and fees) are available in our website or they may be obtained by contacting the registrar’s office at admissions@numss.us.
The application form for admission must be accompanied by a non-refundable application processing fee of $250 (US dollars). It is the responsibility of the applicant to read all the information posted in this website and comply with all provisions and instructions.
Our degree programs start twice per year, in the first week of September & February of each year. We offer 100% online (worldwide) Classes. We also offer optional week long on-site (Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, 5 days) practical technique classes for online students in Panama City & Madrid (Spain) free of charge (one week per semester).
Better than McGill University!
I sincerely appreciate all your advice and your work to give us the best means to improve our odds to succeed in this new path. Your speech at graduation ceremony was very inspiring. As you said, you will always be part of the change in our lives, an important part, let me complete, and I will always be grateful to you for all the knowledge that you have transferred to us but most of all, for your devotion as a teacher and your engagement to your students to make successful people of us. Words are not enough. Thank you. .
Irmina Toledo Gehrmann, DO (Spain)
Hi Dr Pourgol, Just wanted to let you know I am enjoying your online classes, I like the fact that you use the skeleton and then the actual human patient, it really drives the point home, I especially like the Ethics and Clinical Management lectures, I thought they would be boring, but your personal experiences make it very inspiring. Thanks.
Dr Randy Nagir, ND (San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago), 3rd semester National University of Medical Sciences (Spain) student – Doctor of Osteopathy program
Dr Randy Nagir, ND